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Pincode lookup

Find any Indian pincode by area name, or enter a 6-digit pincode to see the post office, district, and state.

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About Indian pincodes

A Postal Index Number (PIN code) is a 6-digit code used by India Post to identify post offices and delivery areas across the country. The first digit indicates the zone, the next two narrow down to a sub-zone and sorting district, and the final three identify the specific post office.

Use this lookup to find the pincode for any Indian address, or enter a pincode to see the corresponding post office, district, and state. Our database covers all 1,55,000+ post offices in India and is updated monthly from India Post's official directory.

How many digits are in an Indian pincode?

Indian pincodes are exactly 6 digits long. The first digit represents the postal zone (1–8), the second digit identifies the sub-zone, the third digit identifies the sorting district, and the last three digits identify the specific post office.

What does the first digit of a pincode mean?

The first digit indicates the postal zone: 1 for Delhi and nearby states, 2 for Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, 3 for Gujarat and Rajasthan, 4 for Maharashtra and nearby, 5 for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, 6 for Tamil Nadu and Kerala, 7 for West Bengal and northeast, 8 for Bihar and Jharkhand.

How do I find my pincode?

You can find your pincode by searching for your area name in the search box above, or by clicking the 'Find my pincode' button to use your device's location to find the nearest pincode.

Can multiple areas share the same pincode?

Yes, one pincode can serve multiple post offices or areas. This is common in both rural and urban areas. When you look up a pincode, all associated post offices are shown.

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