MX Mexico Major Regions Postal Code Details
🏛️ Tila · Chiapas
29913
Álvaro Obregón
29915
Cantioc
29916
Chachalaca
29919
Chebopa
29919
Chinintié
29917
Chulum Cárdenas
29910
Chulum Juárez
29916
Coquija
29914
El Calvario Pulientel
29914
El Campanario
29918
El Carrizal
29910
El Limar
29916
El Ocotal
29917
Esperanza Ocotal
29914
Jochintiol
29912
Jol-Ako
29915
Jolja
29910
Jolja Tiontiepa
29916
Jolpokitioc
29919
Jolsibaquil
29916
La Revolución
29915
La Unión Juárez
29913
Libertad Jolnishtie 2a. Sección
29919
Los Ángeles
29917
Los Mangos
29912
Masoja Grande
29912
Miguel Alemán
29915
Misija
29910
Misopa Chinal
29919
Monterrey 1ra. Sección
29919
Monterrey 2da. Sección
29915
Nueva Esperanza
29910
Nuevo Limar
29917
Nuevo México
29915
Petalcingo
29915
Río Grande
29910
Salinas De Gortari
29910
Santa Lucía
29915
Shoctic
29916
Taquintenán
29910
Tila
29917
Tiontiepa Benito Juárez
29915
Tocob Leglemal
29914
Usipa
29915
Victoria
29916
Yok Pokitioc
📮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