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US Tax-Free State Address Generator
Generate realistic-format address data for US no-sales-tax states plus Nigeria, Egypt, Turkey, and Pakistan. Use it for QA, form development, demos, seed data, and safe placeholder records.
City, state, ZIP Code, and phone area code are generated from the same state dataset.
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International generators
These country tabs generate synthetic but realistic-format address records for international form testing. Each output keeps city, region, postal code, and phone format aligned to the selected country.
Generate Nigerian test addresses for Lagos, Abuja, Kano, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, and related states with six-digit postal codes and +234 mobile phone formatting.
Generate Egyptian test addresses using Cairo, Giza, Alexandria, Luxor, and Mansoura governorates with Egyptian postal codes and +20 phone formatting.
Generate Turkey test addresses for Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Antalya, and Bursa with five-digit postal codes and +90 mobile phone formatting.
Generate Pakistan test addresses for Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and Peshawar with province names, postal codes, and +92 mobile phone formatting.
City, ZIP code, and phone area code always come from the same state record, so the address looks internally consistent in any form-validation flow.
No backend, no signup, no analytics-driven tracking. Generation happens client-side over a small JSON dataset hosted as a static site on Cloudflare.
A deliberately small dataset for US no-sales-tax states plus Nigeria, Egypt, Turkey, and Pakistan keeps the tool fast, predictable, and easy to audit.
Switch between English, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese with a single dropdown. Language preference syncs via URL parameter and local storage.
This tool keeps a focused dataset: five US states with no statewide sales tax plus Nigeria, Egypt, Turkey, and Pakistan for international form testing. The smaller dataset keeps the static site fast, easy to audit, and simple to deploy on Cloudflare Pages.
The generator creates synthetic street lines and pairs them with real city, state, ZIP Code, and area code combinations. It does not verify deliverability and should not be used to misrepresent identity, evade rules, or submit fraudulent information.
A quick reference for the five US states with no statewide sales tax — commonly remembered as the NOMAD states (New Hampshire, Oregon, Montana, Alaska, Delaware). Use this when you need to pick a state for a checkout-testing fixture or want to verify which area code goes with which state.
| State | Abbr | ZIP prefix | Area code | Local sales tax | State income tax | Generator |
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| Delaware | DE | 19xxx | 302 | None. Gross Receipts Tax on businesses. | Yes (graduated, up to ~6.6%) | View |
| Montana | MT | 59xxx | 406 | Resort-area local taxes in a few towns (Big Sky, Whitefish, etc.) | Yes (graduated) | View |
| New Hampshire | NH | 03xxx | 603 | Meals & Rooms tax (~8.5%) on prepared food and lodging only | No wage income tax | View |
| Oregon | OR | 97xxx | 503 / 541 / 458 / 971 | None. Corporate Activity Tax on businesses. | Yes (graduated, up to ~9.9%) | View |
| Alaska | AK | 99xxx | 907 | Borough-level local sales tax in many cities (0–7.5%) | No state income tax | View |
In this context, a tax-free state means a US state with no statewide sales tax. Other taxes or local rules can still apply, so this page is only an address-format testing utility and not tax advice.
The five states commonly listed as having no statewide sales tax are Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon. Alaska can have local sales taxes in some jurisdictions.
Use it for legal testing workflows such as form validation, checkout UI demos, QA scripts, mock customer records, design prototypes, documentation screenshots, and temporary placeholder data.
No. The output is realistic-format synthetic data. City, state, ZIP Code, and phone area codes are matched, but the full street address is not guaranteed to exist or be deliverable.
Most checkout and shipping forms cross-check the ZIP code against the city and state via USPS data. A mismatch happens when the ZIP belongs to a different city in the real USPS database, or when the street address fails an AVS (Address Verification System) lookup. This generator picks city, state, and ZIP from the same state dataset so those three fields stay internally consistent, but it is still synthetic data — it will fail any real address-verification step.
Generic generators often mix city, ZIP, and phone data without explaining the source. This tool keeps an audit-friendly static dataset, runs entirely in the browser with no signup, and matches the phone area code to the selected state — making it predictable test fixture data.
Yes. The country tabs generate synthetic address records for Nigeria, Egypt, Turkey, and Pakistan with country-matched city, region, postal code, and phone-number formats. The output is intended for testing and demos, not for identity claims or deliverable mail.
No. They are realistic-format placeholders. They may look internally consistent, but they are not verified against postal, banking, telecom, government, or shipping databases.