SE Sweden Major Regions Postal Code Details

🏛️ Ale · Västra Götalands Län
449 14
Alafors
Alafors ale västra götalands län 449 14 Sweden
446 23
Älvängen
Älvängen ale västra götalands län 446 23 Sweden
445 80
Bohus
Bohus ale västra götalands län 445 80 Sweden
446 96
Hålanda
Hålanda ale västra götalands län 446 96 Sweden
449 33
Nödinge
Nödinge ale västra götalands län 449 33 Sweden
449 42
Nol
Nol ale västra götalands län 449 42 Sweden
446 40
Skepplanda
Skepplanda ale västra götalands län 446 40 Sweden
445 57
Surte
Surte ale västra götalands län 445 57 Sweden

📮SE Sweden Regional Postal Code FAQ & Postal Regulations

📮 What is the format of Swedish postal codes?

Swedish postcodes are 5-digit numbers in "XXX XX" format (e.g., 111 20). The first three digits indicate the region, while the last two specify neighborhoods or streets.

🗺️ How large is a postal code area?

In cities, one code typically covers a single block or small neighborhood. Rural areas may encompass entire villages (averaging ~3000 residents per code).

📝 Is the postal code mandatory?

Yes! All mail (letters/packages) must include the correct postcode. Omission may cause delays or returns.

🔍 How to find a Swedish postcode?

Use PostNord's official online postcode finder by entering street and city names (supports English/Swedish searches).