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  1. A-Z of the 50 US State Abbreviations & Codes. Save this state abbreviation list for when you need to put a mailing address! Technology has undoubtedly made communicating with our loved ones easier; you no longer need a big old book of forward mailing addresses like your grandma used to have. However, there are still times when you need to know ...

  2. The postal abbreviation is the same as the ISO 3166-2 subdivision code for each of the fifty states. These codes do not overlap with the 13 Canadian subnational postal abbreviations . The code for Nebraska changed from NB to NE in November 1969 to avoid a conflict with New Brunswick. [3]

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  4. In the table below, we provide abbreviations for each U.S. state and territory. U.S. state or territory. postal abbreviation. traditional abbreviation*. *Included are previous postal abbreviations and other commonly used abbreviations. N/A indicates states that do not have such abbreviations.

  5. The traditional abbreviations are still commonly used in other ways besides mailing addresses. For example, they can be used in writing after a city (like in "Miami, Fla."). In 1987 the Secretary of Commerce switched to the two-letter State Alpha Code for state abbreviations. States

  6. The postal abbreviation is the same as the ISO 3166-2 subdivision code for each of the fifty states. These codes do not overlap with the 13 Canadian subnational postal abbreviations . The code for Nebraska changed from NB to NE in November 1969 to avoid a conflict with New Brunswick. [3]

  7. Jan 31, 2024 · Find more fun USA activities here! Download this 50 states list for free below. Or, if you’d prefer to simply view the abbreviations online, you can reference them below: Alabama – AL. Alaska – AK. Arizona – AZ. Arkansas – AR. California – CA. Colorado – CO.

  8. Sep 13, 2023 · For example, using “Calif.” instead of “CA” for California or “Tex.” instead of “TX” for Texas. While these abbreviations may have been used in the past, they are no longer accepted by the USPS and can cause delay in the delivery of mail. Learners should always use the current and standard two-letter codes.