What is azerbaijan postal code?

Azerbaijan postal code, also known as AZ postal code is a six-digit code that helps to identify different regions, districts, and cities within Azerbaijan. The first two digits represent the region or city, while the last four digits represent the specific address or post office within that city.

In Azerbaijan, postal codes were introduced in 2011 to improve mail delivery services and to bring the country's postal system in line with international standards. The format of the postal code follows the international standard that uses a combination of letters and numbers.

Postal codes are used for addressing both domestic and international mails within Azerbaijan. When sending a mail to Azerbaijan, the postal code must be included in the address for the mail to be delivered to the correct location faster.

Some examples of Azerbaijani postal codes are:

  • Baku city: AZ1000
  • Sumgait city: AZ5000
  • Absheron region: AZ0100
  • Ganja city: AZ2000
  • Lankaran city: AZ4200

Overall, postal codes are an important aspect of Azerbaijan's mail delivery system, and they play a crucial role in ensuring that mail is delivered to its intended location accurately and on time.