You will need to provide a specific address. A five-digit ZIP code typically contains hundreds or thousands of ZIP+4 codes, since that is the point of ZIP+4 codes.
Its The Last Four Digits Of Your Number For Ex:) If Your Last Four Digits Of Your Number Is 7896 That's Your Lock code..... Hope This Helped
The nickname for the last four digits of your credit card number is often referred to as the "security code" or "CVV."
Four additional digits are added to zip codes to indicate neighborhoods or buildings. Or, the last four digits could be a post office box number. It is not possible to answer your question without a specific location -- address -- within that zip code that prompts your query.
You can find your four digit code by looking at the last four digits of your sixteen digit code.
The last four digits of 06357 are 6357.
The first four digits represent college code, next two digits are year of joining, and lastly the last three digits are the department code for the college.
You can use USPS's website to find out: www.usps.com/zip4/
Hi, The code is: The last four digits of your phone number. Cheers Val
It's usually printed on the back of the card in the signature line. It is either three or four digits long and is different from the last four digits of your card number...
Impossible to answer as the last four digits change from one neighborhood to another. Would need the entire address to ascertain an answer.
We would need to know the specific address. A five-digit ZIP code typically includes hundreds or thousands of nine-digit ZIP+4 codes, since that is the whole point of ZIP+4 codes.
The last four digits of the ZIP code 79101 are 0001. This ZIP code is for an area in Amarillo, Texas. If you need more specific information, please provide additional context or details.