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It will go to the wrong post office. That post office may recognize it and forward it to the correct post office. Or it may return it to you.
Depends on how “wrong” it is. The mail will go to the correct office (it's sorted by zip code). Once there, if it is something that can be figured out, they may be able to get it to the correct destination. If it's COMPLETELY wrong, it will be considered undeliverable and will be returned to sender.
If you have an address or partial address, you can find the zip code through USPS Zip Code Lookup, a tool on the U.S. postal service's website. You can also search by city or state, or find all cities that are part of a particular zip code.
If the mailpiece is addressed incorrectly and has no return address, the mailpiece will either be handled by the local Post Office™ or sent to the Mail Recovery Center.
If the address includes the correct street name and number as well as city and state, it will get delivered to the correct address. This is a common thing postal workers see every day and we know how to handle it. The incorrect zip code may delay the letter or package a day or two but it should get there.
Yes, when using a ZIP+4 ZIP Code, the number must consist of five digits, a hyphen (or dash), and four digits. Improperly labeled mailpieces may progress slower through the mail system and may be returned to sender if the United States Postal Service® is unable to deliver the item.
A United States postal code, for example, might be either five digits or five digits followed a hyphen (dash) and another four digits (12345-1234). If you are validating US postal codes, allow for both conditions. The following rule validates a field that can be five digits, five digits + dash + 4 digits, or blank.
ZIP Codes in Hennepin County MN 55407. 55311. 55423. 55369. 55406. 55443. 55408. 55428.
The zip code is written at the end of the address, typically after the City and State. A zip code is always 5 digits. Zip+4 adds four digits to the five digits, and is not needed for a complete address.
The first three digits before the hyphen identify the sectional center or large city. The second two classify the post office facility or delivery area. After the hyphen, the first two digits indicate the sector or group of blocks, and the last two identify the segment or one side of a street.