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Italian Postal Codes/Zip Codes & the Post Office

Posting a letter in Italy? The post code numbers for all addresses in Lazio that make up the towns and villages of Rome and its provinces.
Since 2000 the Italian postal system has undergone large-scale changes. It is no longer a state-owned monopoly, although the government still owns the majority. The service is managed by Poste Italiane. Services include mailing letters and parcels, banking and financial services, and managing certain local administrative matters. Poste Italiane has services catering specifically to small business.
  • For further information on services, in English: Click here 
  • To find a post office, a list of postal services and opening times: Click here (in Italian)

The Vatican state has its own postal service. Stamps can be bought in the Vatican City; mail with Vatican stamps must be posted there.

Post/Zip Code Finder

Italian postcodes (Codice di Avviamento Postale, CAP) are five digits long, the first two indicate the town and province and the last three, the street. 

  • To find regional Italian postcodes see Nonsolo CAP: Click here (in Italian) 
  • For post code and address information in English from Poste Italiane: Click here

Writing Italian addresses

There is a specific way to write an Italian address. The surname (family name) is usually written before the Christian/first name and the house/building number comes after the street name. As many buildings in Italy are apartment buildings make sure that the post box has the correct name on it.

The postal code is written before the town name and the two-figure province code is written at the end of the line in brackets.

  • Bianchi Gianni
    Via Roma 32
    I-10123 Torino (TO)
    Italy
Glossary of Postal Terms
English Italian
post office ufficio postale 
counter sportelli 
normal (second class) post posta ordinaria
priority (first class) post posta prioritaria 
insured post posta assicurata 
express mail postacelere 
airmail per via aerea 
stamp francobolli 
mailboxes (at home for receiving post) cassette postali 
postcode codice di avviamento postale 
registered post posta raccomandata 
change of address cambio indirezzo
post office box casella postale 
post office bank account conto bancoposta 
foreign currency exchange cambiavalute 
traveller's cheque assegni turistici

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