Postal codes in Romania are known as “cod poștal” and consist of six digits. The first digit represents one of the nine regions, while the next two digits represent the county, and the remaining three digits represent the specific post office or delivery zone. Romania introduced postal codes in 1974, and they are used for both domestic and international mail delivery. Some larger cities, such as Bucharest and Cluj-Napoca, have multiple postal codes due to their size and number of neighborhoods. In addition to postal codes, Romania also uses a unique two-letter code for each county, which is often included in mailing addresses.
Romania Regions Postal codes
- Alba
- Arad
- Arges
- Bacau
- Bihor
- Bistrita-Nasaud
- Botosani
- Braila
- Brasov
- Bucuresti
- Buzau
- Calarasi
- Caras-Severin
- Cluj
- Constanta
- Covasna
- Dambovita
- Dolj
- Galati
- Giurgiu
- Gorj
- Harghita
- Hunedoara
- Ialomita
- Iasi
- Ilfov
- Maramures
- Mehedinti
- Mures
- Neamt
- Olt
- Prahova
- Salaj
- Satu Mare
- Sibiu
- Suceava
- Teleorman
- Timis
- Tulcea
- Valcea
- Vaslui
- Vrancea
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Each region in Romania has its own unique postal code, and it’s important to have the correct code to ensure timely delivery of your mail. To find the correct code for your destination region, simply click on the region in the list above. If you’re unsure which region to choose, try our address lookup tool at the top of the page or use our interactive map to find your zip code.