List of all 50 states in the USA and their ZIP codes

USA ZIP codes are 5-digit numbers that are found on the top right-hand side of some letters/packages. There are now over 40,000 ZIP codes in the United States and each code has a unique number. In this article, I will list and show all 50 states in the USA and their ZIP codes for you step by step.

The ZIP code, (an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan) was introduced on July 1, 1963, by the United States Postal Service to help efficiently deal with the growing number of businesses using direct mailing.

The ZIP code was an extension of the two-digit postal code that was already being used in major cities. The main goal was to improve the efficiency and accuracy of processing and sorting the mail and dealing with the labor shortage World War II left.

They needed an easy system where they could quickly train their new workers. 

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Did you know that the current 5-digit ZIP code of all states in the USA begins with the digit that represents the region?

For example “0” represents the Northeast, and goes all the way to “9” in Alaska. The second 2 numbers represent a central mail processing facility (SCF) in that region. The last two digits indicate a more precise location for small post offices or zones in larger cities.

There are presently 50 states in the USA each with their respective ZIP codes! Do you want to know all of their lists? If you live in one of the states in the USA, for example, Idaho, then the zip code of your state is 83254.

In the USA, it is suggested that the mail travels quickly and is delivered more efficiently when a sender uses a Zip code in the postal address. Meanwhile, if you want your letter to be delivered faster, then adding the Zip code of your state or location to it is your best bet.

Zip codes are more important than you may realize. You might have heard elsewhere that zip codes play a role in your credit score, and it’s true. However, zip codes play three major important roles in both your personal and business life.

Now, let’s start looking at the list of all 50 states in the USA and their ZIP or postal codes.

50 states in the USA and their ZIP codes (in tabular form)

In the USA, Zip codes aren’t just used by the Postal Service to deliver mail and packages from point A to point B only. In fact, they are also very important when it comes to the way visitors will react when they see your listing on Google Maps.

List of all 50 states in the USA, their founding date, their state capital, and their respective zip codes are listed and discussed below step by step:

S/N STATE NAME ZIP CODE RANGE STATE CAPITAL FOUNDING DATE
1 Alabama (AL)

35004 to 36925

Montgomery December 14, 1819
2 Alaska (AK ) 99501 to 99950 Juneau January 3, 1959
3 Arizona (AZ) 85001 to 86556 Phoenix February 14, 1912
4 Arkansas (AR) 71601 to 72959 Little Rock June 15, 1836
5 California (CA) 90001 to 96162 Sacramento September 9, 1850
6 Colorado (CO) 80001 to 81658 Denver August 1, 1876

7 Connecticut (CT) 06001 to 06928 Hartford January 9, 1788
8 Delaware (DE) 19701 to 19980 Dover December 7, 1787
9 Florida (FL) 32003 to 34997 Tallahassee March 3, 1845
10 Georgia (GA) 30002 to 39901 Atlanta January 2, 1788
11 Hawaii (HI) 96701 to 96898 Honolulu August 21, 1959
12 Idaho (ID) 83201 to 83877 Boise July 3, 1890
13 Illinois (IL) 60001 to 62999 Springfield December 3, 1818
14 Indiana (IN) 46001 to 47997 Indianapolis December 11, 1816
15 Iowa (IA) 50001 to 52809 Des Moines December 28, 1846
16 Kansas (KS) 66002 to 67954 Topeka January 29, 1861

17 Kentucky (KY) 40003 to 42788 Frankfort June 1, 1792
18 Louisiana (LA) 70001 to 71497 Baton Rouge April 30, 1812
19 Maine (ME) 03901 to 04992 Augusta March 15, 1820
20 Maryland (MD) 20588 to 21930 Annapolis April 28, 1788
21 Massachusetts (MA) 01001 to 05544 Boston February 6, 1788
22 Michigan (MI) 48001 to 49971 Lansing January 26, 1837
23 Minnesota (MN) 55001 to 56763 Saint Paul May 11, 1858
24 Mississippi (MS) 38601 to 39776 Jackson December 10, 1817
25 Missouri (MO) 63001 to 65899 Jefferson City August 10, 1821
26 Montana (MT) 59001 to 59937 Helena November 8, 1889
27 Nebraska (NE) 68001 to 69367 Lincoln March 1, 1867
28 Nevada (NV) 88901 to 89883 Carson City October 31, 1864
29 New Hampshire (NH) 03031 to 03897 Concord June 21, 1788

30 New Jersey (NJ) 07001 to 08989 Trenton December 18, 1787
31 New Mexico (NM) 87001 to 88439 Santa Fe January 6, 1912
32 New York (NY) 00501 to 14925 Albany July 26, 1788
33 North Carolina (NC) 27006 to 28909 Raleigh November 21, 1789
34 North Dakota (ND) 58001 to 58856 Bismarck November 2, 1889
35 Ohio (OH) 43001 to 45999 Columbus March 1, 1803
36 Oklahoma (OK) 73001 to 74966 Oklahoma City November 16, 1907
37 Oregon (OR) 97001 to 97920 Salem February 14, 1859
38 Pennsylvania (PA) 15001 to 19640 Harrisburg December 12, 1787
39 Rhode Island (RI) 02801 to 02940 Providence May 19, 1790
40 South Carolina (SC) 29001 to 29945 Columbia May 23, 1788

41 South Dakota (SD) 57001 to 57799 Pierre November 2, 1889
42 Tennessee (TN) 37010 to 38589 Nashville June 1, 1796
43 Texas (TX) 73301 to 88595 Austin December 29, 1845
44 Utah (UT) 84001 to 84791 Salt Lake City January 4, 1896
45 Vermont (VT) 05001 to 05907 Montpelier March 4, 1791
46 Virginia (VA) 20101 to 24658 Richmond June 25, 1788
47 Washington (WA) 98001 to 99403 Olympia November 11, 1889
48 West Virginia (WV) 24701 to 26886 Charleston June 20, 1863
49 Wisconsin (WI) 53001 to 54990 Madison May 29, 1848
50 Wyoming (WY) 82001 to 83414 Cheyenne July 10, 1890

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