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  1. List of state abbreviations for all the US states, US territories and the United States military. See the complete list of US two-letter postal abbreviations.

    • Maine

      Capital City: Agusta . Abbreviation: ME. Population (2019):...

    • Massachusetts

      Capital City: Boston . Abbreviation: MA. Population (2019):...

  2. The two letters of each abbreviation are always capitalized and without periods. So, for example, the abbreviation for New York is NY and not N.Y. or Ny. And the abbreviation for Texas is TX and not T.X. or Tx. Alabama - AL.

  3. abbreviations United States of America: Federal state: US USA 840: US: 00: U.S. U.S. U.S.A. Alabama: State: US-AL: AL: 01: AL: AL: Ala. Ala. Alaska: State: US-AK: AK: 02: AK: AK: Alaska: Alaska: Ak. Arizona: State: US-AZ: AZ: 04: AZ: AZ: Ariz. Ariz. Arkansas: State: US-AR: AR: 05: AR: AR: Ark. Ark. California: State: US-CA: CA: 06: CA: CF ...

  4. 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.”. In 1874 the list was updated to include new states, and longer abbreviations were introduced ...

  5. May 7, 2021 · USA States (Two-Letter Abbreviations) Whether you are a US citizen, visiting the country, or receiving some mails from there, you may have come across two-letter abbreviations like TX, AZ, TN, OH, and so much more. The abbreviations or codes can be confusing, particularly if you do not know the place they represent.

    Us State
    Abbreviation
    Alabama
    AL
    Alaska
    AK
    Arizona
    AZ
    Arkansas
    AR
    • John Misachi
  6. State abbreviations are in the same format: two letter abbreviations, both letters in uppercase with no periods or spaces between each letter. This format is the official United States Postal Services's postal abbreviation. Standard abbreviations are used in written text or references.

  7. Sources: 1831, Table of Post Offices in the United States; 1874 and 1943, United States Official Postal Guide; 6/1963, Postal Bulletin 20368; 10/1963, Post Office Department Publication 59, Abbreviations for Use with ZIP Code. Promoting ZIP Codes in New York City, 1966 the ZIP Code in the last line of an address, state names needed to be ...

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