Mexico Postal Code Format Guide
Mexican códigos postales contain five digits. Leading zeroes must be preserved, and state/locality validation is preferable to length-only checks.
Standard format
NNNNN
Example
06600
Implementation and validation notes
Mexican códigos postales contain five digits. Leading zeroes must be preserved, and state/locality validation is preferable to length-only checks.
Validate required state, character set, length, and syntax on the client, then repeat validation on the server. Preserve the original input and normalize into a separate field; never truncate local scripts, compound names, or leading zeroes to fit a single Western assumption.
This guide describes common formats rather than an official registry and cannot enumerate every exception. Generated output is for testing only, not delivery, calling, identity verification, or real account activity.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the standard Mexico postal code format?
A common representation is NNNNN, for example 06600. Mexican códigos postales contain five digits. Leading zeroes must be preserved, and state/locality validation is preferable to length-only checks.
How should Mexico postal code test data be stored?
Store the original value as a string so leading zeroes, spaces, hyphens, accents, and local scripts are preserved. Use a separate normalized field for search.
Does correct formatting prove the data is real?
No. Syntax validation cannot prove an address is deliverable, a number is assigned, or a name belongs to a real person.