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How Do I Find My ZIP / Postal Code?

Your ZIP (or postal) code identifies your address location. Here are the fastest and most reliable ways to find it.

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Fastest Ways to Get Your ZIP / Postal Code

1. Type Your Address in a Browser (Quick & Reliable)

Enter your full street address + city into Google or any search engine.

Example:

“12 Adeola Odeku Street, Victoria Island, Lagos postal code”

Google will usually display the correct postal code directly in the search results.

Best for: When you know your exact address

Time: Under 1 minute

2. Ask an AI Assistant (Easy & Convenient)

AI assistants on platforms like WhatsApp, Instagram, or Microsoft Copilot can look up postal codes for you.

Example prompts:

· “What is the postal code for Surulere, Lagos?”

· “Postal code for Lekki Phase 1”

This option is helpful if:

· You are unsure of spelling

· You want a quick answer without manual searching

Other Reliable Methods

3. Use Google Maps

1. Open Google Maps

2. Search your full address

3. Tap the location pin

4. Scroll to view address details

Your ZIP/postal code will be listed.

4. Check an Official Document

Your postal code may appear on:

· Utility bills

· Bank statements

· Tenancy agreements

· Government-issued documents

Ensure the document is recent and matches your Juicyway profile.

5. Use Your Country’s Postal Service Website

This is the most authoritative source.

· Nigeria: NIPOST

· United States: USPS

· United Kingdom: Royal Mail

· Canada: Canada Post

Important Tips Before Submitting on Juicyway

· Use the ZIP/postal code that matches your proof of address

· Do not guess or use placeholders like “000000”

· Ensure it matches the address on your uploaded document

Incorrect ZIP/postal codes may delay verification.

Need Help?

If you’re unsure which ZIP/postal code to use, contact Support with:

· Your full address

· Country and city

· The document you plan to upload

We’ll help you confirm the correct details quickly.

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