PostcodeStreet name and numberCity/TownCountyPostal office
010331Bulevardul Magheru Gheorghe, g-ral. nr. 2-4BucureștiSectorul 1București 22
PostcodeStreet name and numberCity/TownCounty
500360Calea București nr. 89-101BrașovBrașov
500299Calea București nr. 103-T; 108-TBrașovBrașov
500326Calea București nr. 1-87BrașovBrașov
500365Calea București nr. 2-88BrașovBrașov
500418Calea București nr. 96-106BrașovBrașov
500434Calea București nr. 90-94BrașovBrașov
PostcodeStreet name and numberCity/TownCounty
500360Calea București nr. 89-101BrașovBrașov
500360Strada Jupiter BrașovBrașov
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What is new in this application?

The advantage of using this application becomes apparent when you have to search a street that has many postcodes assigned. For example, Șoseaua Pantelimon from Bucharest has 66 postcodes assigned. If you fill in the street number, this application will automatically show you the correct postcode without you having to manually analyse all the 66 records.

Romanian Postcodes

The meaning of the six digits in the postcode is as follows:

1 the first digit classifies the ten postal regions ranging from 0 to 9,

2 the second digit classifies the counties from 0 to 5. For Ilfov and Giurgiu, counties that are included in the Bucharest Regional Office Post, the allocated values are 7 and 8, respectively. For Bucharest, the zones are treated as counties and have allocated values from 1 to 6,

3-6 the last four digits are used to classify, for postal purposes, the county residence, cities, towns, streets, part of streets and buildings.

Therefore, in a postcode you can identify the county to which it belongs by the first two digits. Please select from the two drop-down lists below the county or the partial postcode to see the connection between them.


The connection between the county and the first two digits of the postcode

Street level postcodes

Street number ranges from an address refer exclusively to even or odd numbers. For example:

  • Aleea Pantelimon nr. 15-T refers to all odd numbers from 15, inclusive to the last (highest) odd number.
  • Șoseaua Pantelimon nr. 301-307 refers to all odd numbers from 301 to 307, meaning: 301, 303, 305, and 307.
  • Aleea Pantelimon nr. 16-T refers to all even numbers from 16, inclusive to the last (highest) even number.
  • Șoseaua Pantelimon nr. 288-294 refers to all even numbers from 288 to 294, meaning: 288, 290, 292, and 294.
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