The City Postcode Finder API is a powerful tool that provides detailed information about U.S. zip codes, enhancing location-based services. It supports flexible search methods, allowing users to enter zip codes directly or search by city and state. The API provides comprehensive data, such as geographic coordinates, time zones, area codes, etc., allowing users to obtain valuable information about different regions of the country. Its versatility facilitates integration into websites, mobile apps and desktop applications, making it an essential resource for users who need accurate postal data.
[{"zip_code": "90001", "valid": true, "city": "Los Angeles", "state": "CA", "county": "Los Angeles County", "timezone": "America/Los_Angeles", "area_codes": ["323"], "country": "US", "lat": "33.9736", "lon": "-118.2479"}]
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5461/city+postcode+finder+api/7083/city+location?zip=90001' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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To use this API, users must enter U.S. zip codes. Optionally, they can specify a city or state to obtain geographic information about it.
The City Postcode Finder API designed to provide users with geographic location information associated with zip codes (also known as ZIP codes) from around the world.
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The City Postcode Finder API provides city, state, county, timezone, area codes, country, latitude, longitude, and validity for a given zip code.
The City Location endpoint returns detailed information about a specified U.S. ZIP code, including city, state, county, timezone, area codes, country, and geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude).
Key fields in the response include "zip_code," "valid," "city," "state," "county," "timezone," "area_codes," "country," "lat," and "lon." Each field provides specific geographic and administrative details about the ZIP code.
The response data is organized as a JSON array of objects. Each object contains key-value pairs representing the ZIP code's details, making it easy to parse and utilize in applications.
Users can specify the "zip_code" as a required parameter. Optional parameters include "city" and "state," allowing for more flexible searches based on user input.
The City Location endpoint provides comprehensive information such as city name, state abbreviation, county name, timezone, area codes, and geographic coordinates for the specified ZIP code.
Users can leverage the returned data for various applications, such as location-based services, demographic analysis, and geographic visualizations, by integrating the information into their systems or applications.
The data is sourced from official postal services and geographic databases, ensuring that the information is accurate and up-to-date for U.S. ZIP codes.
Typical use cases include validating addresses, enhancing location-based marketing, providing geographic insights for analytics, and integrating postal data into logistics and delivery systems.
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