BR Brazil Major Regions Postal Code Details

🏛️ Brejo Paraibano · Paraíba
58388-000
Alagoa Grande
Alagoa Grande brejo paraibano paraíba 58388-000 Brazil
58125-000
Alagoa Nova
Alagoa Nova brejo paraibano paraíba 58125-000 Brazil
58397-000
Areia
Areia brejo paraibano paraíba 58397-000 Brazil
58220-000
Bananeiras
Bananeiras brejo paraibano paraíba 58220-000 Brazil
58394-000
Borborema
Borborema brejo paraibano paraíba 58394-000 Brazil
58397-500
Cepilho
Cepilho brejo paraibano paraíba 58397-500 Brazil
58222-000
Maia
Maia brejo paraibano paraíba 58222-000 Brazil
58397-600
Mata Limpa
Mata Limpa brejo paraibano paraíba 58397-600 Brazil
58128-000
Matinhas
Matinhas brejo paraibano paraíba 58128-000 Brazil
58397-700
Muquém
Muquém brejo paraibano paraíba 58397-700 Brazil
58393-000
Pilões
Pilões brejo paraibano paraíba 58393-000 Brazil
58395-000
Serraria
Serraria brejo paraibano paraíba 58395-000 Brazil

📮BR Brazil Regional Postal Code FAQ & Postal Regulations

🔢 What is the format of Brazilian postal codes?

Brazilian postal codes (CEP) consist of 8 digits in the format XXXXX-XXX (e.g., 01001-001). The first 5 digits indicate the broad area, while the last 3 digits pinpoint streets or building groups.

🌍 How to find a Brazilian postal code?

Use the official Correios (Brazilian Post) CEP lookup tool by entering a full address. Third-party sites like BuscaCEP are alternatives, but official channels are recommended for accuracy.

📦 Is a postal code mandatory for international shipments to Brazil?

Yes! The CEP is critical for mail sorting. Missing or incorrect codes cause significant delays. For international mail, always include "CEP" followed by the 8-digit code in Portuguese.

⏱️ What problems arise from incorrect postal codes?

Errors may result in: 1) Mail sent to wrong cities 2) 7-15 day delivery delays 3) Loss of important documents/parcels. Always double-check codes via Correios' official website.

🏢 Do business addresses have different postal rules?

Large enterprises/institutions may have exclusive codes (e.g., bank HQs). Regular businesses use street codes, with high-traffic commercial areas often having multiple sub-codes requiring precise matching to street numbers.