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  1. List of state abbreviations for all the US states, US territories and the United States military. See the complete list of US two-letter postal abbreviations.

  2. May 7, 2021 · Whether you are a US citizen, visiting the country, or receiving some mails from there, you may have come across two-letter abbreviations like TX, AZ, TN, OH, and so much more. The abbreviations or codes can be confusing, particularly if you do not know the place they represent.

  3. The table below shows the US Postal Service (USPS) abbreviation for each of the United States, districts, territories, and possessions. For your reference, we've also included a link to the official government website, the "old style" state abbreviation and the capital.

  4. Jul 6, 2022 · To make sure your mail arrives at the correct destination in the United States, you'll need to use the appropriate U.S. state abbreviations. Check out a complete state abbreviations list, traditional abbreviations for each state and when you'd want to use either one.

  5. List of U.S. state and territory abbreviations. Several sets of codes and abbreviations are used to represent the political divisions of the United States for postal addresses, data processing, general abbreviations, and other purposes.

  6. The list below is all 50 States and their postal and standard abbreviations in alphabetical order. Each state has its own unique shortened name codes called state abbreviations used in written documents and mailing addresses.

  7. The United States Postal Service publishes this list of official 2-letter abbreviations for the 50 US states. The abbreviations are to be used when addressing mail. The two letters of each abbreviation are always capitalized and without periods.

  8. Complete List of U.S. States Abbreviations & Codes. Regardless of what you're using this list for, here is the complete catalog for you to browse all 50 US state postal abbreviations and their traditional counterparts.

  9. Apr 16, 2019 · The Postal Service selected the first two letters for state names that contain one word, such as Florida (FL), California (CA), Alabama (AL), Delaware (DE), Massachusetts (MA), Illinois (IL), Indiana (IN) and Ohio (OH). For state names which start with the same letter, the first and last letter were selected, such as Kentucky (KY), and Kansas (KS).

  10. In 1831 the USPS developed its first list of state abbreviations, each consisting of two letters except Ohio’s, which was simply “O.”. In 1874 the list was updated to include new states, and longer abbreviations were introduced, largely to avoid confusion.