For a residential street address, your ZIP+4 code usually refers to one side (even or odd) of one block of one street. Businesses, apartment buildings, and P.O. Boxes often have separate ZIP+4 codes.
You can find any US zip code at the USPS website. http://www.usps.com
Find all the zip codes at usps. com
You can use USPS's website to find out: www.usps.com/zip4/
There is a link on the main USPS site's page where you can consult zip codes through a search including a street address or find the cities included inside a zip code too.
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.
At the USPS website you can perform a zip code search by simply entering an address, a partial address, city, and state. They offer several different ways to find a zip code.
There are thousands of Zip Codes assigned to Virginia. Visit the USPS web site to find the Zip Code for the specific city and address you need.
Go to USPS's web site at usps.com. Up at the top of the page, on the far left, is a menu bar for "Quick Tools". Click on that, and you will find "Look Up a ZIP Code". The page that follows has several options for how to look up the zip code you need.
There is an option on the USPS website that allows you to search by address and find the zip code that may be helpful for you. There is also a site called zip code finder that could help in the same way.
You can use the USPS website to find a ZIP code for sending a letter. Another website you could try to use to find ZIP codes is United States Zip Codes.
A person can find a postage price calculator for the US Postal Service on the USPS website. You will need to enter the zip code from which you are posting and the zip code to which you are posting.
Some websites that will help you find your area code would be White Pages, USPS, All Area Codes, Country Code or Canada411. These websites have listing for phones worldwide.