MX Mexico Major Regions Postal Code Details
🏛️ Cuajinicuilapa · Guerrero
41951
Barajilla
41962
Buenos Aires
41947
Campo Deportivo
41945
Cerrada Del Hueso
41952
Cerro De Las Tablas
41954
Cerro Del Indio
41950
Comaltepec
41940
Cuajicuinalpa Centro
41945
Del Kinder Garden
41948
Del Panteón
41949
Del Peligro
41947
Doctores
41952
El Cuiji (El Cuije)
41953
El Pitahayo
41955
El Quiza
41965
El Tamale
41950
El Terrero
41962
El Vaivén
41947
La Banda
41949
La Gloria
41946
La Guadalupe
41947
La Iglesia
41944
Las Flores
41946
Las Parotas
41943
Lomas Del Carmen
41946
Los Lirios
41962
Maldonado
41951
Miguel Alemán Valdez
41960
Montecillos
41944
Nueva
41968
Punta Maldonado
41949
San Francisco
41963
San José
41944
San Judas Tadeo
41960
San Nicolás
41955
Santiago
41963
Tierra Colorada
41945
Vicente Guerrero
📮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