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Crime Data for ZIP Code 23321

CrimeScore estimates ZIP Code 23321 in Chesapeake City, Virginia using a Census ZCTA rollup across 25 scored block groups. Use this page for broad area context; exact latitude and longitude lookups remain more precise for property-level workflows.

CrimeScore 36
Grade B
Scored Block Groups 25
Model 2.0

ZIP/ZCTA risk profile

ZIP Code 23321 local risk profile

ZIP Code 23321 in Chesapeake City, Virginia is represented as a Census ZCTA estimate, not an exact USPS delivery-route boundary. CrimeScore assigns it a B grade and an overall score of 36, which falls in the moderate-to-lower modeled risk range.

The ZIP/ZCTA estimate is built from 25 scored Census block groups, giving this page strong local coverage for ZIP-level screening and market comparison.

The highest component rollup is crime frequency at 37, while disorder is lowest at 34. The component profile is fairly balanced across the ZIP/ZCTA rollup.

For broader surrounding context, compare the related Chesapeake City County map; ZIP/ZCTA pages are best for area-level search, while county pages show wider local context.

For address-level workflows, use an exact latitude and longitude lookup in the API. Coordinate lookups can resolve to a specific Census block group instead of a broader ZIP/ZCTA estimate.

ZIP profile data uses CrimeScore model version 2.0 with 2024 Census context.

Risk Band Moderate-low
Strongest Signal Crime frequency 37
Component Range 34-37
Coverage 25 block groups
Violent crime 35
Property crime 36
Disorder 34
Crime frequency 37

How to read the map

Each colored polygon is a Census block group. Lower scores indicate safer modeled conditions; orange and red indicate higher modeled risk. The embedded map is a public preview, while authenticated API responses can return more detail for production use.

About ZIP/ZCTA estimates

USPS ZIP codes are delivery routes, while Census ZCTAs are generalized areas for mapping and statistics. This page is a ZIP/ZCTA estimate, so exact latitude and longitude lookups remain the better choice for property-level decisions. For broader context, compare the Chesapeake City map.