Armenia Postal Codes
Browse the regions below to find Armenia postal codes, also known as ZIP codes.
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Armenia Postal Codes
If you are entering an Armenia address, use a 4-digit postal code, not the old 6-digit format. The code normally goes before the city name, so the practical format is something like 0002 Yerevan, not Yerevan 0002. For online forms, keep the leading zero. Dropping it can turn a real Armenian postal code into the wrong-looking number.
A realistic central Yerevan address would be: Saryan Street 22, Apt 25, 0002 Yerevan, Armenia. For central Yerevan, codes such as 0001, 0002, and 0010 come up often, but they are not all interchangeable. 0010 may look like the obvious “central” code because it is used for some central offices and P.O. box examples, while 0002 appears in HayPost-style address examples. The street still decides the code.
A soft way to read Armenia codes is this: 00xx is mostly Yerevan, 01xx and higher move into other towns and regions, and rural addresses may use their own 4-digit locality code. That is useful for spotting a bad form entry, but it is practical guidance, not an official neighborhood map. Do not assign a code just because an address feels central.
The UPU addressing guide for Armenia shows 4 digits placed to the left of the locality name, with examples like 0002 Yerevan for Saryan Street and 0601 Vedi for a rural address. HayPost’s own postcode finder is the better place to check the exact code when the street or post office matters.
So if you only know “Yerevan,” do not automatically use 0010. Use the exact street, district, or post office code if you have it. And if a website removes the first zero, try another field format before accepting it.