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If postal workers are unable to identify the correct post office, your package will probably be returned to sender as undeliverable.
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.
The postal code range goes from 73301 to 88595.
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.
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.
So, if all information in the address (street name and number, city, state) is correct save for the ZIP Code, the package will most likely still get delivered to the intended recipient, but it will be delayed because of manual handling and the time it takes to transport the package from the “wrong” post office to the ...
ZIP Codes are not drawn ing to state boundaries, so dome do cross county and state boundaries. For example: 42223 spans Christian County, Kentucky, and Montgomery County, Tennessee; 97635 includes portions of Lake County, Oregon, and Modoc County, California; and.
Call 1-866-347-2423, the ICE Homeland Security Investigations Tip Line, to report an immigration violation from the U.S. or Canada. If you are in another country, call 1-802-872-6199.
You do not have to tell us your name or provide contact information. However, if we need additional information and have no way to contact you, it may limit our ability to review your tip and take further action. Where are you reporting from?
ICE accepts anonymous reports by phone and online. Call 1-866-347-2423, the ICE Homeland Security Investigations Tip Line, to report an immigration violation from the U.S. or Canada. If you are in another country, call 1-802-872-6199.