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PIN Code Lookup – Free Online Tool

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Search Indian postal PIN codes by location or find locations by PIN code with this free PIN code lookup from Toolscal. Get accurate postal codes for any area in India without signup.

Search Indian postal PIN codes by location or find locations by PIN code

What is PIN Code Lookup? A PIN code lookup is a free tool by Toolscal for finding Indian postal codes. PIN (Postal Index Number) is a 6-digit code used by India Post for mail delivery, introduced in 1972 covering all regions.

✨ Fully Functional: Get real PIN code data from India Post Office database! Search by 6-digit PIN code or location name for instant results.

📍 PIN Code Structure

India uses 6-digit PIN codes. Example: 400001

  • • 1st digit: Represents the region
  • • 2nd digit: Represents the sub-region
  • • 3rd digit: Represents the sorting district
  • • Last 3 digits: Represent the individual post office

How to Use

  1. 1Choose search type: by PIN code or by location
  2. 2Enter 6-digit PIN code or location name
  3. 3Click "Search" to find results
  4. 4View all post offices and details for that PIN code/area

Why Use This Tool?

  • Find PIN code for address forms and applications
  • Verify PIN code before sending mail or courier
  • Lookup post office details in your area
  • Find all localities covered by a PIN code
  • Get PIN codes for e-commerce delivery

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a PIN code?

PIN (Postal Index Number) code is a 6-digit code used by India Post to identify post offices and facilitate mail delivery. It was introduced in 1972 and covers all of India.

How to find PIN code of my area?

You can find your area's PIN code by searching with your locality name, city, or district. You can also check on your electricity bill, bank statements, or ask at your local post office.

Can one area have multiple PIN codes?

Yes, large cities and areas can have multiple PIN codes. Each PIN code typically covers a specific locality, post office, or delivery zone within the area.

What do the digits in PIN code mean?

First digit: Region, First 2 digits: Sub-region/circle, First 3 digits: Sorting district, Last 3 digits: Individual post office. For example, 400001 - 4 (Western region), 40 (Mumbai), 400 (Mumbai GPO district), 001 (specific office).

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