Pincode of My Location

How to find the pincode of your current location (my pincode) using your phone address, Google Maps, India Post references, and IFSCpin.

Quick answer

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Details

Quick answer

Your area PIN code depends on the nearest delivery post office. Cities/localities can have multiple PIN codes.

The fastest way is to open Google Maps, check the address line (it usually contains the PIN), then verify using IFSCpin PIN pages.

Method 1: Using Google Maps (fastest)

Open Maps → drop a pin → read the address line → copy the 6-digit PIN code. Then open that PIN on IFSCpin to verify post offices.

Method 2: Using IFSCpin PIN pages (verification)

If you have a candidate PIN (from address), open /pincode/{PIN} on IFSCpin to see the post offices and match your locality.

If you don’t know the PIN, use PIN City pages and drill down by state/district.

Common mistakes

Choosing a nearby commercial area PIN instead of your delivery post office PIN.

Using an old PIN from a previous address. Always verify locality/post office name.

FAQ

How do I find the pincode of my current location?

Use Google Maps address for your location to get a candidate PIN, then open that PIN on IFSCpin to verify post offices and locality.

Why do I see multiple PIN codes for the same city?

Large cities have many delivery areas and post offices, so multiple PIN codes exist for different localities.

Can one PIN code have multiple post offices?

Yes. A single PIN can include multiple post offices (HO/SO/BO).

Is “my pincode” same as my district pincode?

Not always. Districts contain many PIN codes. You need the PIN for your exact locality/post office delivery area.