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Updated: 08-07-2025

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City Zip Code State County Country

Cary

27511

NC

Wake

United States

Cary

27512

NC

Wake

United States

Cary

27513

NC

Wake

United States

Cary

27518

NC

Wake

United States

Cary

27519

NC

Chatham

United States

Cary

39054

MS

Sharkey

United States

Cary

40977

KY

Bell

United States

Cary

60013

IL

Mchenry

United States

USPS is operated by an 11-person Board of Governors, which resembles the board of directors of a public corporation - the Postmaster General, his deputy (currently vacant), and nine governors appointed by the President and approved by the Senate for seven-year terms.

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Cary Area Zip Code is 27511 State NC County Wake, United States.
Cary Area Zip Code is 27512 State NC County Wake, United States.
Cary Area Zip Code is 27513 State NC County Wake, United States.
Cary Area Zip Code is 27518 State NC County Wake, United States.
Cary Area Zip Code is 27519 State NC County Chatham, United States.
Cary Area Zip Code is 39054 State MS County Sharkey, United States.
Cary Area Zip Code is 40977 State KY County Bell, United States.
Cary Area Zip Code is 60013 State IL County Mchenry, United States.


United States Postal Service

The United States Postal Service (USPS), also known as the Post Office, U.S. Mail, or Postal Service, is an independent agency of the executive branch of the United States federal government responsible for providing postal service in the United States, including its insular areas and associated states.

What does the US Postal Service do?

The Postal Service provides mail processing and delivery services to individuals and businesses in the U.S.

Who owns and runs the US Postal Service?

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Why was the US Postal Service created?

Making sure that the mail was delivered as quickly and dependably as possible was critical to the colonies' survival. That's why three months after the battles of Lexington and Concord, the Continental Congress turned to Benjamin Franklin to establish a national post service as the first Postmaster General.

Why postal is important?

An efficient postal service, in addition to promoting national cohesion, provides an essential infrastructure for the expansion of industry and commerce. Postal money transfer and savings services are particularly valuable in developing economies, where banking facilities are limited.

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