NL Netherlands Major Regions Postal Code Details

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Utrechtse Heuvelrug ยท Utrecht
3958 CH
Amerongen
Amerongen utrechtse heuvelrug utrecht 3958 CH Netherlands
3941 ZL
Doorn
Doorn utrechtse heuvelrug utrecht 3941 ZL Netherlands
3971 AB
Driebergen-Rijsenburg
Driebergen-Rijsenburg utrechtse heuvelrug utrecht 3971 AB Netherlands
3956 TV
Leersum
Leersum utrechtse heuvelrug utrecht 3956 TV Netherlands
3951 EN
Maarn
Maarn utrechtse heuvelrug utrecht 3951 EN Netherlands
3953 MB
Maarsbergen
Maarsbergen utrechtse heuvelrug utrecht 3953 MB Netherlands
3959 AA
Overberg
Overberg utrechtse heuvelrug utrecht 3959 AA Netherlands

๐Ÿ“ฎNL Netherlands Regional Postal Code FAQ & Postal Regulations

๐Ÿ”ข What is the standard format of Dutch postal codes?

Dutch postal codes consist of 4 digits + space + 2 uppercase letters, e.g., 1234 AB. Letters must be capitalized, and a space between digits and letters is mandatory.

๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ How large is the coverage area per postal code?

The first 4 digits indicate a region (e.g., city or district), while the 2 letters pinpoint specific streets or building clusters. One code typically covers around 20 addresses.

โœ‰๏ธ What happens if I write the wrong postal code?

It may cause significant delays or return. Dutch mail sorting relies heavily on postal codes; incorrect formats trigger manual processing, adding 3-5 working days.

๐Ÿ”„ Do Dutch postal codes ever change?

Yes! Codes can be updated due to urban expansion or district reorganization. Verify your address regularly via PostNL's website or local municipality.

๐ŸŒ How to write Dutch postal codes for international mail?

Format: [Street + number], [Postcode] [City], NETHERLANDS. Example: Kerkstraat 42, 1017 GV Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS