ZIP Codes are postal codes used by the USPS to identify specific geographic locations and improve the efficiency of the mail delivery system in the USA. In North Carolina, ZIP Codes are used to ensure that mail is delivered to the correct location within the state. The first digit of a ZIP Code indicates a general region, the second and third digits indicate a specific region within that region, and the fourth and fifth digits indicate a specific delivery area or post office. ZIP Codes are an essential part of the mail delivery system in North Carolina.
Raleigh
Post Office
Raleigh
Division
Wake
Pincode
27610
Charlotte
Post Office
Charlotte
Division
Mecklenburg
Pincode
28269
Wake Forest
Post Office
Wake Forest
Division
Wake
Pincode
27587
Charlotte
Post Office
Charlotte
Division
Mecklenburg
Pincode
28277
Concord
Post Office
Concord
Division
Cabarrus
Pincode
28027
Charlotte
Post Office
Charlotte
Division
Mecklenburg
Pincode
28215
Huntersville
Post Office
Huntersville
Division
Mecklenburg
Pincode
28078
Greensboro
Post Office
Greensboro
Division
Guilford
Pincode
27406
Fayetteville
Post Office
Fayetteville
Division
Cumberland
Pincode
28314
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