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Baltimore

628,484

Population

42

ZIP Codes

$45,013

Median Income

$170,950

Median Home Value

ZIP Codes in Baltimore

ZIP Code Place Name
21201 Baltimore
21202 Baltimore
21203 Baltimore
21205 Baltimore
21206 Baltimore
21209 Baltimore
21210 Baltimore
21211 Baltimore
21212 Baltimore
21213 Baltimore
21214 Baltimore
21215 Baltimore
21216 Baltimore
21217 Baltimore
21218 Baltimore
21223 Baltimore
21224 Baltimore
21229 Baltimore
21230 Baltimore
21231 Baltimore
21233 Baltimore
21235 Baltimore
21239 Baltimore
21240 Baltimore
21241 Baltimore
21250 Baltimore
21251 Baltimore
21263 Baltimore
21264 Baltimore
21270 Baltimore
21273 Baltimore
21275 Baltimore
21278 Baltimore
21279 Baltimore
21280 Baltimore
21281 Baltimore
21287 Baltimore
21288 Baltimore
21289 Baltimore
21290 Baltimore
21297 Baltimore
21298 Baltimore

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a city have multiple ZIP codes?
Yes, most cities have multiple ZIP codes. Large cities like New York City have over 200 ZIP codes, while Los Angeles has around 130. Even small towns may have two or three ZIP codes if they have distinct delivery areas or PO box sections.
Can a ZIP code cover multiple cities?
Yes. Many ZIP codes span multiple cities, towns, or unincorporated areas. The USPS assigns ZIP codes based on delivery efficiency, not political boundaries. Rural ZIP codes especially may cover large areas containing several small communities.
How do I find the correct ZIP code for a city?
You can find ZIP codes for any US city using ZipFYI's search tool or by browsing our city pages. The USPS Look Up a ZIP Code tool is also available at usps.com. Remember that cities may have multiple ZIP codes, so use a specific street address for the most accurate result.
Why does my city show up under a different name in USPS records?
The USPS maintains preferred city names that may differ from official municipal names. Some neighborhoods, communities, or census-designated places use the name of a larger nearby city as their mailing address. The USPS acceptable city names are based on historical mail delivery patterns.
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