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 Vermont, 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 Vermont.
Burlington
Post Office
Burlington
Division
Chittenden
Pincode
5401
Essex Junction
Post Office
Essex Junction
Division
Chittenden
Pincode
5452
Rutland
Post Office
Rutland
Division
Rutland
Pincode
5701
South Burlington
Post Office
South Burlington
Division
Chittenden
Pincode
5403
Barre
Post Office
Barre
Division
Washington
Pincode
5641
Brattleboro
Post Office
Brattleboro
Division
Windham
Pincode
5301
Colchester
Post Office
Colchester
Division
Chittenden
Pincode
5446
Saint Albans
Post Office
Saint Albans
Division
Franklin
Pincode
5478
Bennington
Post Office
Bennington
Division
Bennington
Pincode
5201
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