The USPS website has a ZIP Code Lookup feature right on their website. If you have your street address, you can type it in to get your corresponding ZIP code. See: https://tools.usps.com/go/ZipLookupAction!input.action
Using the USPS website's Zip Code Look-up would be a great way to do this. It lets you search for a specific city's zip code assuming you know the state it's in.
You can look up your zip code online at the United States Postal Service (USPS) website by entering your street address. You can also find your zip code at the website ZipInfo.
There is a website where you can look up an address and get the relevant zip code, and that is the USPS website. You can look up by street address or by company name.
Usedvending.com is a website that sells used lunch trucks. They have a search option that lets you limit your search by your zip code and distance from that zip code.
The USPS website shows zip codes for any addresses in the US. United States Zip Codes website will also show you the zip code for an address in the US.
The United States Postal Service website has a page on which you can look up a zip code for free. You can get a list of all zip codes for a particular city by inputting the city and state, or a more specific zip code if you also enter the street address.
Yes it is available on USPS official website under "look up a zip code". Just visit the site and input your details and you will have uncle Horace's zip code in no time.
The US Postal Service has a tab on their website that will help you look up a zip code for free. It allows you to choose by exact address or by just the city.
The United States Postal Service (USPS) website provides a zip code search facility. To locate a zip code you will have to provide a street address, city and state.
It depends on what part of Camden you are talking about. The zip codes range from 08101 through 08110. You can look up the exact zip code for an address on the post office's website here - http://zip4.usps.com/zip4/welcome.jsp
You can find any US zip code at the USPS website. http://www.usps.com
Websites such as WhitePages, iTools, and US Info Search allow you to do reverse zip code searches. The USPS website and Yellow Pages also allow you to reverse zip code searches.