Ohio Random Address Generator

Generate authentic Ohio addresses with valid ZIP codes from Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and across the Buckeye State.

The heart of the Midwest.

If you're testing an application for the Ohio market. If you're validating addresses from the "Three C's" (Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati). If you need authentic Midwest address data. You need Ohio addresses.

Not just any Midwest addresses. OHIO addresses.

Addresses like "1234 High Street, Columbus, OH 43215" or "567 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115."

With proper Ohio ZIP codes (ranging from 43001 to 45999). With real Ohio city names. With Midwest addressing conventions.

That's what you're getting here.

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The "Three C's" of Ohio

Ohio's three major cities dominate the state's economy and population:

Columbus

County: Franklin County

ZIP Codes: 43201-43299

Population: 905,000

Note: State capital, largest Ohio city, OSU

Cleveland

County: Cuyahoga County

ZIP Codes: 44101-44199

Population: 372,000

Note: Lake Erie port, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Cincinnati

County: Hamilton County

ZIP Codes: 45201-45299

Population: 309,000

Note: Ohio River, German heritage, chili

The "Three C's" together contain over 40% of Ohio's population and form the backbone of the state's economy.

Other Major Ohio Cities

Toledo

County: Lucas County

ZIP Codes: 43601-43699

Population: 270,000

Note: Glass City, Lake Erie port

Akron

County: Summit County

ZIP Codes: 44301-44399

Population: 190,000

Note: Rubber Capital, LeBron James hometown

Dayton

County: Montgomery County

ZIP Codes: 45401-45499

Population: 137,000

Note: Wright Brothers, aviation history

Canton

County: Stark County

ZIP Codes: 44701-44799

Population: 70,000

Note: Pro Football Hall of Fame

Understanding Ohio ZIP Codes

Ohio ZIP codes range from 43001 to 45999, using prefixes 43, 44, and 45.

RegionZIP RangeMajor Cities
Central Ohio (Columbus)43001-43299Columbus, Newark, Lancaster
Northwest Ohio (Toledo)43501-43699Toledo, Findlay, Lima
Northeast Ohio (Cleveland)44001-44199Cleveland, Lorain, Elyria
Akron/Canton Area44301-44799Akron, Canton, Youngstown
Southwest Ohio (Cincinnati)45201-45299Cincinnati, Hamilton, Middletown
West Central Ohio (Dayton)45401-45999Dayton, Springfield, Xenia

Midwest Addressing Conventions

Standard Midwest format

Ohio addresses follow traditional Midwest conventions with straightforward street numbering and cardinal directions (North, South, East, West).

Ohio street names

Common patterns include:

  • Numbers: "Main Street" or numbered streets (1st Street, 2nd Street)
  • Presidents: Washington, Lincoln, Jefferson
  • Trees: Maple, Oak, Elm, Chestnut
  • State names: Ohio Avenue, Buckeye Boulevard

County importance

Ohio has 88 counties. County information matters for sales tax calculations, as rates vary by county and municipality. For example, Cuyahoga County (Cleveland) has an 8% sales tax, while Franklin County (Columbus) also has 7.5%.

Example Generated Ohio Addresses

Full AddressCityZIPCounty
1234 High Street, Columbus, OH 43215Columbus43215Franklin
567 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115Cleveland44115Cuyahoga
890 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202Cincinnati45202Hamilton
234 Summit Street, Toledo, OH 43604Toledo43604Lucas
456 Main Street, Akron, OH 44308Akron44308Summit
789 Brown Street, Dayton, OH 45402Dayton45402Montgomery
321 Market Avenue, Canton, OH 44702Canton44702Stark
654 Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43215Columbus43215Franklin
987 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44114Cleveland44114Cuyahoga
123 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202Cincinnati45202Hamilton

FAQs About Ohio Addresses

Q: What are the "Three C's" of Ohio?

A: Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati - Ohio's three largest cities. Together they contain over 40% of the state's population and drive the economy.

Q: Are these real Ohio addresses?

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

Q: Why do Ohio ZIP codes start with 43, 44, or 45?

A: That's the USPS system. Ohio got the 43XXX, 44XXX, and 45XXX ranges based on geographic location in the eastern Midwest.

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

A: Yes. Ohio sales tax varies by county and municipality. Our addresses include proper county associations for accurate tax testing.

Q: Can I generate addresses for specific Ohio cities?

A: Yes. Use the city filter for Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, Akron, Dayton, and other Ohio cities.

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