District | Zipcode |
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Tan Tru district postal code | 82300 |
Ward / commune | Zipcode |
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Tan Tru town | 82306 |
An Nhut Tan commune | 82309 |
Binh Lang commune | 82313 |
Binh Tinh commune | 82314 |
Binh Trinh Dong commune | 82308 |
Duc Tan commune | 82315 |
Lac Tan commune | 82312 |
My Binh commune | 82310 |
Nhut Ninh commune | 82316 |
Que My Thanh commune | 82311 |
Tan Phuoc Tay commune | 82307 |
You want to look up Tan Tru district postal code to add to the mailing address for the purpose of automatically confirming the final destination of the mail, letter you send. Here I will guide you how to look up postal codes on the electronic information page Mabuudien.net.
Step 1: Move to the "Search" box.
Step 2: Enter the place name or postal code you need to find.
- Case 1: You will enter the place name you need to find the postal code to send mail, letters to.
Example: In the "Search" box, you enter Tan Tru district, then the result will be the postal code of Tan Tru district-Long An is 82300.
- Case 2: You will enter the postal code you have to determine the object assigned the code.
Example: In the "Search" box, you enter 82300, then the result will be the object assigned the code is Tan Tru district-Long An.
1. The address of the postal service user (sender and recipient) must be clearly shown on the mail (envelope, package, package) or on related publications, documents.
2. The postal code is an indispensable element in the address of the postal service user (sender and recipient), written next to the name of the province/ city and separated from the name of the province/ city by at least 01 space character.
3. The postal code must be printed or written by hand accurately, clearly, and legibly.
4. For mail with a separate box for the Postal code in the sender, recipient address, clearly write the Postal code, in which each box only writes one digit and the digits must be written accurately, clearly, legibly, without erasing.
At Tan Tru district there may be many branches, post offices of large transport units such as VNPost. In addition, in each province, there will be many different transport companies and post offices. Therefore, you can contact or go to the post office where you send the mail to handle administrative procedures.
Postal code, also known as zip code or postal code, is a series of characters written in letters, numbers, or a combination of both, added to the recipient's address to identify the final destination of mail or parcels.
According to Decision 2475/QĐ-BTTTT, Vietnam's postal code consists of 05 (five) characters and has been in effect since January 1, 2018. Using the Zip/Postal Code helps ensure that parcels, goods, and mail are delivered to their final destination quickly and accurately, facilitating tracking processes.