MX Mexico Major Regions Postal Code Details
🏛️ Quitupan · Jalisco
49576
Agua Blanca
49576
El Cuervo
49597
El Fiscalejo
49574
El Fresnal (Fresnal Grande)
49575
El Montoso
49585
El Quiringual
49598
El Salitrillo
49578
El Talayote
49576
Guadalupe Del Montoso
49574
La Tinaja
49580
Lagunillas
49595
Las Ánimas
49570
Lázaro Cárdenas (San Diego)
49578
Llano Largo
49595
Loma Blanca (Los Capulines)
49584
Mariano Escobedo (La Guadalupe)
49590
Plan De Cervantes
49585
Poca Sangre
49570
Quitupan
49572
Rafael Picazo (Santa Cruz)
49586
Ramón Corona (Santa Fe)
49574
Río De Huertas
49583
San Antonio (Carrillo Puerto)
49570
San Francisco (Emiliano Zapata)
49597
San José De La Majada
📮MX Mexico Regional Postal Code FAQ & Postal Regulations
🧐 How many digits are in a Mexican postal code?
Mexican postal codes consist of 5 digits, e.g., 01000 (for Mexico City's historic center).
📦 Is a postal code mandatory for shipping to Mexico?
Yes, the full 5-digit code is essential for mail sorting. Missing codes may cause significant delays.
🔍 How to find a Mexican postal code?
Use the online tool on Correos de México's official website or third-party ZIP code search platforms by entering the full address.
🌐 How large is an area covered by one postal code?
Typically one code corresponds to a neighborhood or small town; different blocks in big cities may have unique codes.
✏️ Where to place the postal code in an address?
Write it on a separate line below the city name. Format example: City: Mexico City Postal Code: 06500