State · Capital: Jaipur · 32 Districts · 10,331 Post Offices · 1,008 PIN Codes
Rajasthan, India's largest state by area, presents the postal service with its most extreme geographic challenge — delivering mail across the Thar Desert, Aravalli hills, and semi-arid grasslands. The Rajasthan Postal Circle (headquartered in Jaipur) operates over 10,000 post offices including many in remote desert towns accessible only by camel track.
Rajasthan PIN codes begin with 30–34, with Jaipur GPO, Jodhpur HO, and Udaipur HO among the major offices.
Rajasthan has 10,331 post offices across 32 districts, with 1,008 unique PIN codes. Browse the districts listed above to find specific PIN codes.
Rajasthan has 32 districts with postal coverage as per India Post records.
The capital of Rajasthan is Jaipur.
Click on any district above to see all PIN codes and post offices in that district of Rajasthan. You can also use the search bar on the homepage to search by office name or PIN code directly.
Rajasthan is a state of India with its own elected legislative assembly.
Rajasthan has 1,008 unique PIN codes across its 32 districts.
In Rajasthan, PIN codes begin with 30–34. The first digit indicates the postal zone, the second digit represents the sub-zone (Rajasthan), and the remaining four digits identify the sorting district and specific post office.
Rajasthan has 10,331 post offices, including Head Offices (H.O), Sub Offices (S.O), and Branch Offices (B.O).
Yes. All valid PIN codes in Rajasthan are accepted by e-commerce platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra, and courier services like Blue Dart, DTDC, and Delhivery for delivery serviceability checks.
H.O stands for Head Office — the primary post office of a postal division. Rajasthan has one H.O per district that serves as the hub for all S.O (Sub Office) and B.O (Branch Office) post offices in that area.