Postal codes in Thailand
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Postal codes in Thailand are five digit numbers. The first two digits of the postal code denote the province or special administrative area (e.g., 43120 Phon Phisai, Nong Khai).
Listed below are the first 2 digits of codes assigned to each province or special administrative area.
Special Governed Districts (Khet Phiset)
- Bangkok uses codes from 10xxx (including Samut Prakan)
- Pattaya uses codes 20xxx
Postal zones in Thailand
Postcode | Zone |
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10xxx - 18xxx | 1: Central zone |
20xxx - 27xxx | 2: Eastern zone |
30xxx - 39xxx | 3: Northeastern part 1 |
40xxx - 49xxx | 4: Northeastern part 2 |
50xxx - 58xxx | 5: Upper Northern zone |
60xxx - 67xxx | 6: Lower Northern zone |
70xxx - 77xxx | 7: Lower Central zone |
80xxx - 86xxx | 8: Southern zone |
90xxx - 96xxx | 9: Southern border zone |
Classification of postcodes
Postcodes in Thailand are issued by the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (MDES).
Postcode | |||||||||||
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Province (Changwat) | District (Amphoe) | ||||||||||
XX | XXX | ||||||||||
Not in the postcode in Thailand | |||||||||||
Subdistrict (Tambon) |
Village (Muban) |
Road (Thanon) |
Plot/house 888/26 |
Province | Postcode |
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Bangkok | 10xxx |
Samut Prakan | 10xxx |
Nonthaburi | 11xxx |
Pathum Thani | 12xxx |
Ayutthaya | 13xxx |
Ang Thong | 14xxx |
Lop Buri | 15xxx |
Sing Buri | 16xxx |
Chai Nat | 17xxx |
Saraburi | 18xxx |
Province | Postcode |
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Chonburi | 20xxx |
Rayong | 21xxx |
Chanthaburi | 22xxx |
Trat | 23xxx |
Chachoengsao | 24xxx |
Prachin Buri | 25xxx |
Nakhon Nayok | 26xxx |
Sa Kaeo | 27xxx |
Province | Postcode |
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Nakhon Ratchasima | 30xxx |
Buriram | 31xxx |
Surin | 32xxx |
Sisaket | 33xxx |
Ubon Ratchathani | 34xxx |
Yasothon | 35xxx |
Chaiyaphum | 36xxx |
Amnat Charoen | 37xxx |
Bueng Kan | 38xxx |
Nong Bua Lamphu | 39xxx |
Province | Postcode |
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Khon Kaen | 40xxx |
Udon Thani | 41xxx |
Loei | 42xxx |
Nong Khai | 43xxx |
Maha Sarakham | 44xxx |
Roi Et | 45xxx |
Kalasin | 46xxx |
Sakon Nakhon | 47xxx |
Nakhon Phanom | 48xxx |
Mukdahan | 49xxx |
Province | Postcode |
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Chiang Mai | 50xxx |
Lamphun | 51xxx |
Lampang | 52xxx |
Uttaradit | 53xxx |
Phrae | 54xxx |
Nan | 55xxx |
Phayao | 56xxx |
Chiang Rai | 57xxx |
Mae Hong Son | 58xxx |
Province | Postcode |
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Nakhon Sawan | 60xxx |
Uthai Thani | 61xxx |
Kamphaeng Phet | 62xxx |
Tak | 63xxx |
Sukhothai | 64xxx |
Phitsanulok | 65xxx |
Phichit | 66xxx |
Phetchabun | 67xxx |
Province | Postcode |
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Ratchaburi | 70xxx |
Kanchanaburi | 71xxx |
Suphan Buri | 72xxx |
Nakhon Pathom | 73xxx |
Samut Sakhon | 74xxx |
Samut Songkhram | 75xxx |
Phetchaburi | 76xxx |
Prachuap Khiri Khan | 77xxx |
Province | Postcode |
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Nakhon Si Thammarat | 80xxx |
Krabi | 81xxx |
Phang Nga | 82xxx |
Phuket | 83xxx |
Surat Thani | 84xxx |
Ranong | 85xxx |
Chumphon | 86xxx |
Province | Postcode |
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Songkhla | 90xxx |
Satun | 91xxx |
Trang | 92xxx |
Phatthalung | 93xxx |
Pattani | 94xxx |
Yala | 95xxx |
Narathiwat | 96xxx |
In 2018 Thailand Post allocated 10 billion baht to construct two new "automated sorting" centers, one in Chonburi Province and the other in Wang Noi District, Ayutthaya Province. Its goal is to fully automate postal and delivery operations as well back office procedures in 2021.[1]
References
- ^ Tortermvasana, Komsan (20 August 2018). "Thailand Post aims to upgrade sorting". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 25 August 2018.