Website Logo
United States flag

Postal Code 41616 - David, Kentucky, United States

Postal Code: 41616

Postal System Details

Postal Authority

United States Postal Service (USPS)

Postal System

Five-digit ZIP Code with optional ZIP+4

Region Structure

State → County → City/Town → Delivery Route

Area Information

The postal code 41616 is part of the U.S. ZIP Code system, developed and managed under the operational framework of the United States Postal Service (USPS), the national postal authority for United States. ZIP codes follow the five-digit format X X X X X, with an optional ZIP+4 extension X X X X X–X X X X. A general ZIP pattern example is 9 0 0 X X (illustrative only). The first digit identifies the broad region, the next two define the sectional center facility (SCF), and the final digits specify the local delivery route. This code corresponds to David in Kentucky, located near coordinates 37.5767 and -82.8708. U.S. routing typically follows State → County → City/Town → Delivery Route. Example flow: - State: Kentucky - County: (Example: Central County District) - City/Town: David - Delivery Route: Determined by the final digits This page reflects USPS routing principles. All examples are illustrative and not the actual assignment for 41616. For accurate verification, ensure the city and county match David, Kentucky, United States.

Country:

United States

State:

Kentucky

Area:

David

Postal Code:

41616

Latitude:

37.5767

Longitude:

-82.8708

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What area does the ZIP code 41616 cover?

It represents the delivery area assigned to David in Kentucky, under USPS routing.

2. How do U.S. ZIP Codes work?

They follow X X X X X or ZIP+4, identifying region, SCF, and delivery route.

3. Can 41616 verify an address?

Yes, if the city and county match David, Kentucky, United States.

4. Which authority manages ZIP Codes in the United States?

The United States Postal Service (USPS) manages all ZIP Code routing and assignments.

Nearby Areas

Cane Valley

Glens Fork

Gradyville