PostNet

Description of PostNet

ActiveBarcode: PostNetPOSTNET (Postal Numeric Encoding Technique) is a barcode system used by the United States Postal Service (USPS) to assist in the sorting and delivery of mail. This barcode encodes zip code information, which helps automate the routing of letters and packages through the postal network. POSTNET is essential for businesses and individuals aiming to improve mailing accuracy and speed.

The structure of a POSTNET barcode includes a start/stop frame, a series of tall and short bars representing numeric digits, and a check digit for error correction. The encoded information typically includes the 5-digit ZIP code, the 9-digit ZIP+4 code, or an 11-digit delivery point code.

The PostNet barcode is constructed as follows:
  • Start character
  • Data
  • Check digit
  • Stop character
The check digit is calculated as follows: First add all digits. The difference of this sum to the next multiple of 10 is the check digit.

The PostNet barcode is used mainly in 3 variants, that differ in the length of the data:
  • 5 digits POSTNET barcodes: 5 digit long zip code
  • ZIP + 4 POSTNET barcodes: 9 digit long zip code
  • DPBC POSTNET barcodes (Delivery Point barcode): 9 digit long zip code + 2 DPBC digits
The check digit of the PostNet barcode is not displayed in the plain text line.

By using POSTNET barcodes, mailers can benefit from reduced postage costs and faster delivery times. This barcode format enhances the efficiency of USPS operations, making it a valuable tool for optimized mail handling in the United States.

Technical data

Valid characters: 0123456789
Length: Variable with no fixed length.
Check digit: Calculated according to description.
ActiveBarcode calculates the check digit automatically.
Type#: PostNet - #18 - CODEPOSTNET