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State Codes

State codes in the United States are two-letter abbreviations used to represent each of the 50 states within the country. They are a practical and standardized way to represent the 50 states, making it easier to handle mail, data, and communications on a national scale. They play a crucial role in ensuring that information and resources are directed accurately and efficiently to their intended destinations, whether it's a letter, a package, statistical data, or a phone call.

USA State and Territory Codes

State or territory name Abbreviation
AlabamaAL
AlaskaAK
ArizonaAZ
ArkansasAR
American SamoaAS
CaliforniaCA
ColoradoCO
ConnecticutCT
DelawareDE
District of ColumbiaDC
FloridaFL
GeorgiaGA
GuamGU
HawaiiHI
IdahoID
IllinoisIL
IndianaIN
IowaIA
KansasKS
KentuckyKY
LouisianaLA
MaineME
MarylandMD
MassachusettsMA
MichiganMI
MinnesotaMN
MississippiMS
MissouriMO
MontanaMT
NebraskaNE
NevadaNV
New HampshireNH
New JerseyNJ
New MexicoNM
New YorkNY
North CarolinaNC
North DakotaND
Northern Mariana IslandsMP
OhioOH
OklahomaOK
OregonOR
PennsylvaniaPA
Puerto RicoPR
Rhode IslandRI
South CarolinaSC
South DakotaSD
TennesseeTN
TexasTX
Trust TerritoriesTT
UtahUT
VermontVT
VirginiaVA
Virgin IslandsVI
WashingtonWA
West VirginiaWV
WisconsinWI
WyomingWY

Canada Province and Territory Codes

Province codes in Canada are two-letter abbreviations used to represent each of the country's provinces and territories. Province codes play a fundamental role in ensuring efficient communication, transportation, data management, and administrative processes within the country. They simplify the handling of mail, data, and communications on a national scale and help prevent errors in addressing, data analysis, and resource allocation.

Province or territory name Abbreviation
AlbertaAB
British ColumbiaBC
ManitobaMB
New BrunswickNB
Newfoundland and LabradorNL
Northwest TerritoriesNT
Nova ScotiaNS
NunavutNU
OntarioON
Prince Edward IslandPE
QuebecQC
SaskatchewanSK
YukonYT

Related references

For country-level codes, visit Country Codes. For ISO subdivision codes, visit Region Codes.