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  1. 2-Letter State Abbreviation Codes AL Alabama MT Montana AK Alaska NE Nebraska AZ Arizona NV Nevada AR Arkansas NH New Hampshire CA California NJ New Jersey CO Colorado NM New Mexico CT Connecticut NY New York DC District Columbia NC North Carolina DE Delaware ND North Dakota FL Florida OH Ohio

  2. Sep 27, 2005 · The .gov means it's official. Federal government websites often end in .gov or .mil. Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you're on a federal government site.

  3. Use the abbreviations listed below (first abbreviation listed) when a state name is preceded by the name of a city, town, village, or military base. Set off the state name in commas: He moved to Goshen, N.Y., after graduating from Williams. Do not abbreviate Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Ohio, Texas, or Utah. Use the ZIP code abbreviation for mailing addresses. State Abbreviation Zip ...

  4. In this post, we will summarize all of the AP Stylebook state abbreviations rules. When To Spell Out Full Name. If a state’s name is standing alone or in conjunction with a city or town in your text, spell out the entire state’s name. This goes for all 50 states. For example, The state of Michigan is made up of two peninsulas.

  5. Jan 14, 2013 · NL 01501.010 - Two-Letter State and Territory Abbreviations - 01/14/2013 Batch run: 12/13/2019 Rev:01/14/2013

  6. * Kansas has the same last letter of its old abbreviation and last letter of its name (S), so could be in either category. Note that Missouri's abbreviation MO appears to be a historical anomaly dating back to at least 1831, deriving from the fact that both it and Mississippi start with MISS and end in I. O is the first distinct letter to Missouri's spelling, and Mississippi presumably got ...

  7. Jan 24, 2020 · In 1987, the Secretary of Commerce switched to the more commonly used two-letter postal code abbreviations. If you follow the older practice, be consistent in your use of the traditional abbreviations, and remember that eight states (Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Ohio, Texas, and Utah) are only rarely abbreviated when using the older (pre ...

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