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  1. Learn the official two-letter postal abbreviations and the traditional abbreviations for all the 50 US states and other territories. Find out how to spell out the United States and the states in formal writing.

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  2. The traditional abbreviations for U.S. states and territories, widely used in mailing addresses prior to the introduction of two-letter U.S. postal abbreviations, are still commonly used for other purposes (such as legal citation), and are still recognized (though discouraged) by the Postal Service. [12]

    Name
    Status Of Region
    Iso
    Ansi
    US USA 840
    US
    US-AL
    AL
    State
    US-AK
    AK
    State
    US-AZ
    AZ
  3. May 7, 2021 · Learn the origin and current postal codes of the US states, which are used for mailing and data processing. See the list of two-letter abbreviations for each state name and their variations.

    Us State
    Abbreviation
    Alabama
    AL
    Alaska
    AK
    Arizona
    AZ
    Arkansas
    AR
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  4. A table listing U.S. states with their codes, abbreviations, and alpha codes.

  5. This is a list of traditional abbreviations for U.S. states and territories These abbreviations (short names) were used in mailing addresses before the introduction of two-letter U.S. postal abbreviations. The traditional abbreviations are still commonly used in other ways besides mailing addresses.

  6. Jul 6, 2022 · Learn the official two-letter postal abbreviations for all 50 states and their traditional abbreviations. Find out how and when to use them in different contexts and get tips for remembering them.

  7. Article History. Who came up with U.S. state abbreviations? We can largely thank the U.S. Postal Service (USPS), which has created abbreviations during much of its history. In 1831 the USPS developed its first list of state abbreviations, each consisting of two letters except Ohio’s, which was simply “O.”

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