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by labcomputer 778 days ago
> It is not required and will likely never be required to provide a 9 digit ZIP for reliable delivery.

That depends on who you are.

If you are a regular person, then yes, 5 digits is sufficient. But if you are a sender of presorted commercial bulk mail (which is discounted from first class), you may actually be required to provide a 5 + 4 + 2 = 11 digit ZIP.

That little barcode the post office prints on your letters is actually just the 11 digit zip. The final two digits are the last two digits of the house number. So "123 Any Street, Anytown FL, 45678" the final two digits of the zip would be 23.