Alabama Random Address Generator

Generate authentic Alabama addresses with valid ZIP codes from Birmingham, Montgomery, Mobile, and across the Heart of Dixie.

Welcome to the Heart of Dixie.

If you're testing an application for the Southern market. If you're validating Alabama-specific address data. If you need addresses from Birmingham, Montgomery, or Mobile. You need Alabama addresses.

Not just any Southern addresses. ALABAMA addresses.

Addresses like "1234 20th Street South, Birmingham, AL 35203" or "567 Government Street, Mobile, AL 36602."

With proper Alabama ZIP codes (ranging from 35004 to 36925). With real Alabama city names. With Southern addressing conventions.

That's what you're getting here.

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Generate Addresses by City

Birmingham

County: Jefferson County

ZIP Codes: 35201-35299

Population: 200,000 (metro: 1.1 million)

Note: Largest city, "Magic City"

Montgomery

County: Montgomery County

ZIP Codes: 36101-36125

Population: 200,000

Note: State capital, Civil Rights history

Mobile

County: Mobile County

ZIP Codes: 36601-36695

Population: 187,000

Note: Gulf Coast port city

Huntsville

County: Madison County

ZIP Codes: 35801-35899

Population: 215,000

Note: "Rocket City", NASA, defense

Tuscaloosa

County: Tuscaloosa County

ZIP Codes: 35401-35499

Population: 100,000

Note: University of Alabama, "Roll Tide"

Auburn

County: Lee County

ZIP Codes: 36830-36849

Population: 76,000

Note: Auburn University, "War Eagle"

Understanding Alabama ZIP Codes

Alabama ZIP codes range from 35004 to 36925, using prefixes 350, 351, 352, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, and 369.

RegionZIP RangeMajor Cities
Birmingham Metro35004-35299Birmingham, Hoover, Vestavia Hills
Tuscaloosa Area35401-35499Tuscaloosa, Northport
Northern Alabama35630-35899Huntsville, Decatur, Florence
Montgomery Area36101-36125Montgomery, Prattville
East Alabama36801-36925Auburn, Opelika, Phenix City
Mobile/Gulf Coast36501-36695Mobile, Daphne, Fairhope

Southern Addressing Conventions

Directional suffixes

Alabama addresses often include directional suffixes (North, South, East, West) as part of the street name. For example, "20th Street South" in Birmingham or "University Boulevard East" in Tuscaloosa.

Alabama street names

You'll find streets named after:

  • Civil Rights history: Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Rosa Parks Avenue
  • Southern heritage: Magnolia, Peachtree, Dogwood
  • Universities: University Boulevard, College Street, Campus Drive
  • Confederate history: Jefferson Davis Avenue, Lee Street (historical)
  • Native American names: Cahaba, Tallapoosa, Coosa

Rural addressing

Rural Alabama often uses county roads (CR) and state routes (SR/AL) for addressing. For example: "123 County Road 45" or "456 State Route 14."

Alabama sales tax

Alabama has state sales tax plus local taxes. Rates vary by city and county. Birmingham has 10% (one of the highest in the nation), while rural areas might have 8-9%. Testing Alabama addresses helps validate complex multi-jurisdiction tax calculations.

Example Generated Alabama Addresses

Full AddressCityZIPCounty
1234 20th Street South, Birmingham, AL 35203Birmingham35203Jefferson
567 Government Street, Mobile, AL 36602Mobile36602Mobile
890 Dexter Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36104Montgomery36104Montgomery
234 Memorial Parkway, Huntsville, AL 35801Huntsville35801Madison
456 University Boulevard, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401Tuscaloosa35401Tuscaloosa
789 College Street, Auburn, AL 36830Auburn36830Lee
321 Magnolia Avenue, Birmingham, AL 35205Birmingham35205Jefferson
654 Dauphin Street, Mobile, AL 36602Mobile36602Mobile
987 Airport Boulevard, Mobile, AL 36606Mobile36606Mobile
123 Highland Avenue, Birmingham, AL 35205Birmingham35205Jefferson

FAQs About Alabama Addresses

Q: Are these real Alabama addresses?

A: They use authentic Alabama ZIP codes and proper formatting, but the combinations are randomly generated. Perfect for testing without using actual residential addresses.

Q: Why do Alabama cities have directional suffixes?

A: Birmingham especially uses numbered streets with directional suffixes (20th Street South, 1st Avenue North, etc.) to indicate location relative to the city center. This is common in Southern cities.

Q: Can I use these for testing Alabama sales tax?

A: Yes. Alabama has complex sales tax with state, county, and city rates. Birmingham has one of the highest combined rates (10%) in the nation. Our addresses help test multi-jurisdiction tax calculations.

Q: Why do all Alabama ZIP codes start with 3?

A: That's the USPS system. Alabama got the 35XXX and 36XXX ranges based on geographic location in the Southeast.

Q: Can I generate addresses for specific Alabama cities?

A: Yes. Use the city filter for Birmingham, Montgomery, Mobile, Huntsville, Tuscaloosa, Auburn, and other Alabama cities.

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