United States Random Address Generator

Generate authentic US addresses with valid ZIP codes, proper state abbreviations, and real street names from all 50 states. Instant results. No registration required.

Look, I'm going to be straight with you.

If you're testing an e-commerce checkout. If you're validating a shipping calculator. If you're populating a database for your next big project. You need US addresses that LOOK real. That FEEL real. That follow the actual format Americans use every single day.

Not some garbage placeholder like "123 Main Street, Anytown, USA."

Real addresses. Like "4892 Buckingham Drive, Santa Ana, CA 92701" or "7634 Oakwood Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55423."

Addresses that include proper ZIP codes (not random five-digit numbers that fail validation). Addresses that use real street types (Drive, Boulevard, Lane, Court). Addresses formatted exactly how USPS expects them.

That's what you're getting here.

Generate US addresses from any of the 50 states. Texas. California. New York. Alaska. All of them. Select your quantity. Click generate. Copy and paste. Done in 10 seconds.

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Generate Addresses by State

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Texas

Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio - 650+ searches/month

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New York

NYC, Buffalo, Rochester - 390+ searches/month

Alaska

Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau - 320 searches/month

Oregon

Portland, Salem, Eugene - 320 searches/month

Ohio

Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati - 70+ searches/month

Alabama

Birmingham, Montgomery, Mobile - 70+ searches/month

How United States Addresses Work

Here's something most people don't realize:

US addresses follow a specific structure that's been standardized for decades. It's not random. There's a system. And if your generated addresses don't follow that system, they'll fail validation tests faster than you can say "shipping error."

The standard US address format:

Line 1: Street number + Street name + Street type

Line 2: City, State Abbreviation ZIP Code

Line 3: United States (optional for domestic mail)

742 Evergreen Terrace

Springfield, IL 62704

United States

Why this matters:

When you're testing a payment gateway or an international shipping form, that form is checking for proper formatting. It's checking that you used "IL" not "Illinois." It's checking that the ZIP code is five digits (or nine with the ZIP+4 extension). It's checking that there's a comma between the city and state.

Get it wrong? Your test fails. Your form breaks. Your customer abandons their cart.

Get it right? Everything flows smoothly.

Street Types That Actually Exist:

Real US addresses use dozens of official street type abbreviations:

  • Street (St), Avenue (Ave), Boulevard (Blvd), Drive (Dr), Road (Rd)
  • Lane (Ln), Court (Ct), Circle (Cir), Way, Place (Pl)
  • Parkway (Pkwy), Highway (Hwy), Terrace (Ter), Trail (Trl)

We use the real ones. Not made-up names that sound fake.

State Abbreviations:

Every US state has an official two-letter abbreviation. We use the correct ones:

  • California = CA (not "Cal" or "Cali")
  • Massachusetts = MA (not "Mass")
  • Pennsylvania = PA (not "Penn")

Apartment and Unit Numbers:

Some US addresses include unit numbers:

3487 Willow Creek Drive, Apt 2B

Denver, CO 80014

We include these when appropriate to match real-world address patterns.

Understanding American ZIP Codes

ZIP stands for "Zone Improvement Plan." It was introduced in 1963 to make mail delivery more efficient.

Here's what you need to know:

Every ZIP code has meaning.

The first digit represents a group of states:

  • 0 = Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Vermont
  • 1 = Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania
  • 2-3 = DC, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia
  • 4 = Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee
  • 5 = Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin
  • 6 = Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska
  • 7 = Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas
  • 8 = Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming
  • 9 = Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington

The following digits narrow it down further.

For example:

  • Manhattan ZIP codes start with 100 (10001, 10002, etc.)
  • Brooklyn starts with 112 (11201, 11220, etc.)
  • Los Angeles starts with 900 (90001, 90012, etc.)
  • Chicago starts with 606 (60601, 60614, etc.)

ZIP+4 Extension (Optional):

Some addresses include a four-digit extension: 62704-1234

This provides even more precise routing, often identifying a specific city block or building. We include ZIP+4 when generating addresses for maximum realism.

Why Our ZIP Codes Work:

We don't just slap random five-digit numbers onto addresses. Every ZIP code we generate:

  • Falls within the legitimate range for that state
  • Matches the geographic area of the city
  • Follows proper formatting rules

So when you test your address validation system with our data, it actually passes validation.

ZIP Codes by State

Here's a reference table showing the ZIP code ranges for every US state:

StateZIP RangeMajor Cities
Alabama35004-36925Birmingham, Montgomery, Mobile
Alaska99501-99950Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau
Arizona85001-86556Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa
Arkansas71601-72959Little Rock, Fort Smith, Fayetteville
California90001-96162Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco
Colorado80001-81658Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora
Connecticut06001-06928Hartford, New Haven, Stamford
Delaware19701-19980Wilmington, Dover, Newark
Florida32004-34997Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville
Georgia30002-39901Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta
Hawaii96701-96898Honolulu, Pearl City, Hilo
Idaho83201-83877Boise, Meridian, Nampa
Illinois60001-62999Chicago, Aurora, Naperville
Indiana46001-47997Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Evansville
Iowa50001-52809Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, Davenport
Kansas66002-67954Wichita, Overland Park, Kansas City
Kentucky40003-42788Louisville, Lexington, Bowling Green
Louisiana70001-71497New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport
Maine03901-04992Portland, Lewiston, Bangor
Maryland20588-21930Baltimore, Columbia, Germantown
Massachusetts01001-05544Boston, Worcester, Springfield
Michigan48001-49971Detroit, Grand Rapids, Warren
Minnesota55001-56763Minneapolis, St. Paul, Rochester
Mississippi38601-39776Jackson, Gulfport, Southaven
Missouri63001-65899Kansas City, St. Louis, Springfield
Montana59001-59937Billings, Missoula, Great Falls
Nebraska68001-69367Omaha, Lincoln, Bellevue
Nevada88901-89883Las Vegas, Henderson, Reno
New Hampshire03031-03897Manchester, Nashua, Concord
New Jersey07001-08989Newark, Jersey City, Paterson
New Mexico87001-88439Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Rio Rancho
New York00501-14925New York City, Buffalo, Rochester
North Carolina27006-28909Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro
North Dakota58001-58856Fargo, Bismarck, Grand Forks
Ohio43001-45999Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati
Oklahoma73001-74966Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman
Oregon97001-97920Portland, Salem, Eugene
Pennsylvania15001-19640Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown
Rhode Island02801-02940Providence, Warwick, Cranston
South Carolina29001-29948Charleston, Columbia, North Charleston
South Dakota57001-57799Sioux Falls, Rapid City, Aberdeen
Tennessee37010-38589Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville
Texas73301-79999, 88510-88589Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio
Utah84001-84791Salt Lake City, West Valley City, Provo
Vermont05001-05907Burlington, South Burlington, Rutland
Virginia20101-24658Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake
Washington98001-99403Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma
West Virginia24701-26886Charleston, Huntington, Morgantown
Wisconsin53001-54990Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay
Wyoming82001-83414Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie

Sample Generated US Addresses

Here's what you'll get when you generate United States addresses:

Full AddressStateZIP CodeCoordinates
4892 Buckingham Drive, Santa Ana, CA 92701California9270133.7455, -117.8677
7634 Oakwood Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55423Minnesota5542344.8801, -93.2636
2156 Maple Street, Portland, OR 97202Oregon9720245.4820, -122.6433
9823 Pine Ridge Road, Austin, TX 78701Texas7870130.2747, -97.7403
3487 Willow Creek Drive, Denver, CO 80014Colorado8001439.6133, -104.8867
1765 Ocean Boulevard, Miami, FL 33139Florida3313925.7907, -80.1300
8934 Highland Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11220New York1122040.6398, -74.0170
4521 River Road, Nashville, TN 37201Tennessee3720136.1622, -86.7744
6789 Summit Street, Atlanta, GA 30303Georgia3030333.7490, -84.3880
2345 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60611Illinois6061141.8969, -87.6217
5678 Desert View Terrace, Phoenix, AZ 85004Arizona8500433.4484, -112.0740
9012 Harbor Way, Seattle, WA 98101Washington9810147.6097, -122.3331
3456 Mountain Road, Anchorage, AK 99501Alaska9950161.2181, -149.9003
7890 Valley Lane, Las Vegas, NV 89101Nevada8910136.1716, -115.1485
1234 Beach Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96815Hawaii9681521.2793, -157.8294
8765 Forest Drive, Birmingham, AL 35203Alabama3520333.5207, -86.8025
4321 Garden Street, Columbus, OH 43215Ohio4321539.9612, -82.9988
6543 Park Place, Indianapolis, IN 46204Indiana4620439.7684, -86.1581
2109 Broadway, Kansas City, MO 64108Missouri6410839.0997, -94.5786
5432 Main Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73102Oklahoma7310235.4676, -97.5164

Every single address follows proper US formatting. Real street types. Authentic ZIP codes. Geographic coordinates that actually match the city.

FAQs About US Address Generation

Q: Are these real United States addresses?

A: No, and yes. Let me explain.

These addresses use REAL street names, REAL ZIP code formats, and REAL city names. But the specific combinations are randomly generated. So "4892 Buckingham Drive, Santa Ana, CA 92701" uses an authentic-sounding street name and a legitimate ZIP code for Santa Ana... but that exact address doesn't correspond to an actual residence or business.

Think of it like this: the ingredients are real, but the recipe is unique.

Q: Can I use these for shipping or mail delivery?

A: Absolutely not.

These are generated for testing, development, and creative purposes only. If you try to ship a package to one of these addresses, it will fail or be returned. Don't use them for anything that requires actual delivery.

Q: How accurate are the ZIP codes?

A: Extremely accurate in format and range.

Every ZIP code we generate follows the official five-digit format (or nine-digit with ZIP+4). They fall within the legitimate ZIP code range for the city and state. So if you're testing a ZIP code validation system, these will pass.

However, they're not tied to specific delivery routes, which is fine for testing purposes.

Q: Can I generate addresses for specific US cities?

A: Absolutely.

Use the city filter in the generation tool above. Want only New York City addresses? Select New York state and NYC from the dropdown. Want Houston addresses? Select Texas and Houston. We support hundreds of major US cities across all 50 states.

Q: Do you store the addresses I generate?

A: No. Zero. Nada. Nothing.

All address generation happens in real-time. We don't log what you generate. We don't track which addresses you create. Your usage is completely private. Generate 1 address or 100. We'll never know which ones.

Q: Why do I need US addresses specifically?

A: Because format matters.

If you're testing an e-commerce platform for the American market, you need addresses that match how Americans actually write addresses. With proper state abbreviations. With ZIP codes. With realistic street names. Using addresses from other countries won't test whether your system properly validates US format requirements.

Q: Can I use these for US sales tax calculators?

A: Yes, they're perfect for that.

US sales tax varies by state, county, and sometimes city. You need realistic addresses from different jurisdictions to test whether your tax calculator correctly applies rates. Our addresses include proper state codes and ZIP codes, so your tax engine can determine the correct jurisdiction.

Q: Are apartment and unit numbers included?

A: Sometimes, yes.

About 30% of American addresses include apartment numbers, unit numbers, or suite numbers. We include these in a realistic proportion to match real-world patterns: "3487 Willow Creek Drive, Apt 2B, Denver, CO 80014". This tests whether your system properly handles secondary address fields.