can't get it for you without more of the address, but here is the link where you can get it from. I used to use this at my prior job which involved real estate. What the other people mentioned is not true for every address. At my last two addresses it had nothing to do with the "exact house" or the "p.o. box".
2006-08-30 05:23:16
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answered by Steph 5
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That zip is for Bedford, VA with a Population in 2000 of 18,024
The Post Office sets up the second number of Zip Codes to make delivery easier and more machine-sortable. Although the same system is used in each city, the circumstances are variable. If there is a big commercial or government mailer in the city, they get a special number. The number identifies the routing information including the local post office, mail route and often the exact mail box.
Technically, the second number could be from 0001 to 9999, but a little town like Bedford won't have nearly that many routes.
Without knowing the street address, it is not possible to determine the full Zip Code.
;-D Don't forget to put the Zip Code on all your letters!
2006-08-30 05:37:05
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answered by China Jon 6
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You'd need to know the building number or house number in order to get the zip code and 4 digit extension.
2006-08-30 05:23:55
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answered by clarity 7
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Enter the exact street address on the link below and you will get the 4 digit extension.
2006-08-30 05:24:19
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answered by Anonymous
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The extended four give the exact house. It's not just a general number.
2006-08-30 05:20:54
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answered by wupierto 4
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706
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answered by Anonymous
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the last for numbers are for an individual post office box
example:
24523-0001 is post office box 1 in that town
24523-0342 is post office box 342 in that town
2006-08-30 05:20:10
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answered by Anonymous
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