MX Mexico Major Regions Postal Code Details
🏛️ San Juan Bautista Valle Nacional · Oaxaca
68480
12 De Marzo
68488
Arroyo Colorado
68488
Arroyo De Banco
68487
Arroyo Tortuga
68482
Cerro Armadillo Chico
68486
Cerro Armadillo Grande
68486
Cerro Cangrejo
68486
Cerro Cangrejo Grande
68482
Cerro Marín
68487
Cerro Mirador
68480
Chinanteca
68480
Ejidal
68480
El Arenal
68480
El Castillo
68484
Hondura De Nanche
68480
Isleta Delfín
68480
La Gran Lucha
68480
Las Piedras
68487
Loma San Rafael
68485
Loma Santa Fe
68485
Monte Bello
68483
Monte Negro
68480
Municipal
68480
Nuevo Valle Real
68482
Paso Del Jobo
68484
Paso Nuevo La Hamaca
68480
Playa Bruja
68487
Rancho Cafetal
68487
Rancho Grande
68486
Rancho Ojoche
68483
Rinconada
68487
San Antonio Ocote
68482
San Bernardo
68483
San Cristóbal La Vega
68488
San Felipe De León
68482
San Isidro Chinantilla
68480
San Juan Bautista Valle Nacional Centro
68486
San Juan Palatla
68485
San Mateo Yetla
68487
San Rafael Agua Del Pescadito
68483
Santa Fe Y La Mar
68485
Santiago Progreso
68482
Tres Marías
📮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