This website specializes in providing detailed postal code information for Afghanistan, with 2,293 records currently available. Whether you're looking for a specific area's postal code or want to learn about the related administrative divisions, our website offers comprehensive and accurate data.

Afghanistan Province List

Here is the list of Afghanistan's first-level administrative divisions, with a total of 34 records. Click the link to get more information about each province and its associated postal codes.

Kabul Parwan
Kapisa Wardak
Logar Panjsher
Bamyan Balkh
Faryab Jawzjan
Samangan Sar-e-Pul
Paktya Ghazni
Paktika Khost
Nangarhar Laghman
Kunarha Nuristan
Herat Farah
Ghor Badghis
Badakhshan Kunduz
Baghlan Takhar
Hilmand Zabul
Uruzgan Daykundi
Nimroz Kandahar

Postcode Search

This page provides a postal code lookup tool for Afghanistan. Follow the steps to select the province, type, and district to retrieve the corresponding postal code.

➡️ Since the new system is still being improved and promoted, to avoid potential issues during the transition between old and new postal codes, we have compiled the old postal code data into the following query tool for your reference. Click

Definition of Afghanistan Postcode

  • What is the format of Afghanistan postcode?

    Afghanistan's postal codes consist of six digits. The first two digits represent the province, the third and fourth digits represent the the district or locality, the last two digits represent postal delivery zone.

Afghanistan Postal Code List

Here is the list of Afghanistan's postal codes. Click the link to get more information about each postal code.

100102 100304
100401 100402
100403 100404
100405 100406
100407 100408
100409 100410
100411 100412
100418 100510
100512 100513
100514 100515
100516 100517
100518 100522

Evolution of Afghanistan Postal Code

On March 21, 2011, Afghanistan implemented a four-digit postal code system, where the first two digits (ranging from 10–43) represented the province, while the last two digits correspond either to the city/delivery zone (range 01–50) or to the district/delivery zone (range 51–99).

In October 2024, to accommodate the growing demand for mail delivery and enhance efficiency, Afghanistan expanded its postal codes to six digits. In this updated system, the first two digits continue to denote the province, the third and fourth digits specify the district or locality, and the final two digits represent the postal delivery zone. During the transition period, both the old and new postal codes may be in use. Therefore, when sending mail or packages, it is advisable to confirm the correct postal code with the carrier to prevent delivery delays.

As Afghanistan's postal code system is still evolving, we will periodically update relevant information. For the most accurate and official details, please refer to announcements from Afghanistan Post.