In the northeastern region of the United States, you’ll find Massachusetts state. It is the seventh-most populous state in the country, with over 7 million residents.
The state has a land area of 10,555 square miles, making it the 47th largest state by area. Massachusetts is home to 703 ZIP codes, which are administered by the United States Postal Service (USPS).
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Massachusetts Zip Codes
City | ZIP Code | County |
---|---|---|
Allston | 2134 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2108 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2109 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2110 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2111 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2112 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2113 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2114 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2115 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2116 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2117 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2118 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2123 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2127 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2128 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2133 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2163 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2196 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2199 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2201 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2203 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2204 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2205 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2206 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2207 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2210 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2211 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2212 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2215 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2216 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2217 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2222 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2241 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2266 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2283 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2284 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2293 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2295 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2297 | Suffolk |
Boston | 2298 | Suffolk |
Brighton | 2135 | Suffolk |
Charlestown | 2129 | Suffolk |
Chelsea | 2150 | Suffolk |
Dorchester | 2121 | Suffolk |
Dorchester | 2122 | Suffolk |
Dorchester | 2125 | Suffolk |
Dorchester Center | 2124 | Suffolk |
East Boston | 2228 | Suffolk |
Hyde Park | 2136 | Suffolk |
Jamaica Plain | 2130 | Suffolk |
Mattapan | 2126 | Suffolk |
Readville | 2137 | Suffolk |
Revere | 2151 | Suffolk |
Roslindale | 2131 | Suffolk |
Roxbury | 2119 | Suffolk |
Roxbury Crossing | 2120 | Suffolk |
West Roxbury | 2132 | Suffolk |
Winthrop | 2152 | Suffolk |
Uses of Zip Codes In Massachusetts
ZIP codes are used in Massachusetts for a variety of purposes, including:
- Voter registration: These are used to verify voter eligibility and to register voters for elections.
- Emergency services: can be used to dispatch emergency services to the correct location.
- Insurance: insurance companies use zip codes to determine rates and to assess risk.
- Real estate: real estate agents use zip codes to search for properties and to market listings to potential buyers.
- Job searches: job seekers can use zip codes to search for jobs in specific geographic areas.
- Research purposes: These are used by researchers to study population trends, crime rates, and other factors.
- Mailing addresses: they are essential for ensuring that mail is delivered to the correct address.
- Tax forms: used to identify the state and local government agencies responsible for collecting taxes from residents and businesses.
- Census data: can be used to collect and analyze census data, which helps the government to allocate resources and plan for future growth.
- Business marketing: it is also used by businesses to target their marketing campaigns to specific geographic areas.
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Massachusetts Zip Code Prefixes
The first three digits of a ZIP code are known as the prefix which identifies a specific geographic area. For example, the ZIP code prefix 010 is used for Agawam, Massachusetts. The following table lists other common Massachusetts ZIP code prefixes and the cities and towns they serve:
- 010 Agawam, Amherst, Belchertown, Chicopee, Easthampton, Granby, Hadley, Hatfield, Holyoke, Northampton, South Hadley
- 020 Boston, Cambridge, Chelsea, Everett, Malden, Medford, Newton, Quincy, Revere, Somerville, Watertown
- 030 Worcester, Auburn, Grafton, Holden, Millbury, Shrewsbury, West Boylston
- 040 Barnstable, Brewster, Chatham, Dennis, Falmouth, Harwich, Hyannis, Mashpee, Orleans, Sandwich, Yarmouth
- 050 Great Barrington, Lee, Lenox, North Adams, Pittsfield, Williamstown