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ZIP 20001 · District of Columbia

Neighborhood data for ZIP 20001 — Washington, District of Columbia

Federated public-records summary for ZIP 20001. Twelve dimensions below — water, flood, wildfire, crime, schools, radon, air, lead, tax, deeds, zoning, sex-offender registry — each sourced from its primary federal or county regulator and refreshed on that regulator's cadence. Every claim cites its source; see methodology for refresh cadence and limitations.

Last verified 2026-06-03 · methodology

District of Columbia, DC

ZIP 20001 is in District of Columbia. County-level data anchors property tax (assessor), deeds (recorder), and the EPA Map of Radon Zones.

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Why ZIP 20001?

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Frequently asked questions

What ZIP code is Washington, DC?

Washington, District of Columbia is in ZIP 20001 (District of Columbia). zipradar federates neighborhood data for this ZIP across 12 dimensions: water, flood, wildfire, crime, schools, radon, air, lead, property tax, deeds, zoning, and sex-offender registry — each sourced from the primary federal or county regulator.

What county is ZIP 20001 in?

ZIP 20001 (Washington, DC) is located in District of Columbia, District of Columbia. The county-level data anchors property tax records (assessor), deeds (recorder), and EPA Map of Radon Zones for this ZIP.

Where does zipradar get data for ZIP 20001?

Federated from primary sources: EPA (water, radon, air), FEMA (flood), FBI (crime), NCES (schools), USFS (wildfire), and District of Columbia county records (property tax, deeds, zoning). Every claim cites its source and is refreshed on the regulator's cadence — see /methodology for limitations.

Is ZIP 20001 data current?

Last verified 2026-06-03. Refresh cadence varies by source: EPA SDWIS quarterly, FEMA NFHL on map updates, FBI Crime Data Explorer annually, NCES annually, county assessor records typically annually. See /methodology for per-source cadence and known lag windows.