AZOriginallyPostals
AZOriginallyPostals, also known as AZOP, is a postal code system used in Arizona, United States. It was introduced in 1963 to facilitate the sorting and delivery of mail. The system uses a combination of letters and numbers to identify specific geographic areas within the state. The first digit represents a specific region within Arizona, while the second and third digits represent a more precise location within that region. The fourth and fifth digits are used to further narrow down the location, often corresponding to a specific street or postal box.
The AZOP system is maintained by the United States Postal Service (USPS) and is updated regularly to
The AZOP system is an important tool for the efficient and accurate delivery of mail in Arizona.