In Pakistan, postal codes were introduced on January 1, 1988, to make sorting and delivering mail faster and more efficient. The Pakistan postal code is a 5-digit code placed at the end of an address, enabling automated sorting for a specific post office or address. A postcode is also called a postal code or zip code
Postal code sequences rang
- Azad Kashmir postal code uses from 00010 to 13XXX.
- Gilgit Baltistan postal code sequences ranging from 14XXX to 16XXX.
- Khyber Pakhtunkhwa postal code sequences ranging from 17XXX to 29XXX.
- Punjab postal code sequences ranging from 30XXX to 64XXX.
- Sindh postal code sequences ranging from 65XXX to 79XXX.
- Balochistan postal code sequences ranging from 80XXX to 96XXX.
Common Questions About Pakistan Postal codes
Postal code is a series of letters, numbers, or both, assigned to a specific geographic area to facilitate mail sorting and delivery. A postcode also knows as Postal code and zip codes
Pakistan has 5 digits Postal codes that is normally written at the end of an address which allows automated sorting of mail to a particular post office or Address
Postal codes are crucial for accurate and efficient mail delivery. in Pakistan Postal codes help in sorting and directing mail to the correct locations, ensuring timely delivery.
A postal address is the specific location of a recipient dwelling or workplace, including details such as house or building number, street, city, and postal code, used for mail delivery
Here Pakistan Postal Codes Format
NAME / Company Name
House Number
Street name / Number
Area Name City Name – Postal code
PAKISTAN
The postal code format in Pakistan generally consists of five digits ,with each code being unique to a specific area, city, or town.
NN DDD First 2 digit : The first two digits routing for district or major city Last 3 digit : last three digits identify the specific post office or delivery area