41233
41233 is a five-digit postal code designation used within the United States. It is assigned by the United States Postal Service (USPS) to route mail and determine service areas. ZIP codes like 41233 belong to the larger ZIP code system established in 1963 to streamline sorting, processing, and delivery. The first digit of a ZIP code designates a broad geographic area; the middle digits refine that region, and the last two digits narrow attention to a specific post office or delivery segment. The code 41233 corresponds to a particular delivery zone within that structure. Exact municipal or county coverage can be looked up in USPS post office boundary data, but ZIP code boundaries do not always align with city or county borders and can change over time due to population shifts and route adjustments.
Aside from mail routing, ZIP codes are used in data analysis, marketing, insurance, and service planning to