MY Malaysia Major Cities Postal Codes

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📮 Malaysia Postal Code FAQ & Postal Regulations

❓ Common FAQ

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How many digits is a Malaysia postcode?
Malaysia postcodes are 5-digit numbers only, e.g., 50000 (Kuala Lumpur City Centre)
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How to find a Malaysia postcode?
Use the postcode search on Pos Malaysia's website (www.pos.com.my) or verify via Google Maps location
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Will wrong postcodes delay mail?
Yes, incorrect postcodes may cause 1-3 days delay. Always double-check on the official postal website
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Are extra codes needed for international mail?
No. Only the 5-digit postcode + country name, e.g., Kuala Lumpur 50470, Malaysia
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Is there a difference between East & West Malaysia postcodes?
Both use 5 digits. East Malaysia postcodes start with 9 (e.g., Sabah: 88000), West Malaysia with 0-8

📋 Malaysia Postal Regulations & Tips

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Address Format Rules
Correct format: Recipient Name → House/Street → Postcode+City → State → Malaysia. Example: Lot 123, Jalan ABC → 47100 Puchong → Selangor → Malaysia
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Parcel Restrictions
Prohibited: Cash/jewelry, flammables, weapons. Liquids/powders require sealed packaging + extra padding. Max 30kg per international parcel
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Delivery Time Guide
Same state (West): 1-2 days | Cross-state (West): 2-3 days | East Malaysia internal: 3-4 days | West to East Malaysia: 5-7 days
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Postcode Tips
1. E-commerce requires postcode for shipping fees 2. Use Pos Laju for urgent documents 3. Apartments need exact building number
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Common Mistakes
Avoid: Confusing postcodes with phone area codes (e.g., Penang postcode ≠ 04), illegible handwriting, using old pre-2015 postcodes