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South Carolina Postal Codes

South Carolina, United States · 534 ZIP codes · 46 counties

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This list contains only 5-digit ZIP codes. Use our zip code lookup by address (or map) feature to get the full 9-digit (ZIP+4) code

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Interactive map of zip codes in South Carolina. Just click on the location you desire for a postal code/address for your mails destination.

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How to find a ZIP Code in South Carolina

Not having the right zip code for your postal mail would mean your letters will not reach their destination. Click the location on the map to find your needed postal code or choose the county in the links above for a list of the zip codes available in South Carolina.

South Carolina Postal Code Information

About South Carolina Postal Codes

South Carolina uses the US 5-digit ZIP code system to help deliver mail efficiently. Our database covers 534 ZIP codes across 46 counties in South Carolina. The largest counties by ZIP-code volume include Abbeville, Aiken, Allendale. Use our lookup tool to find the correct postal code for any address in South Carolina.

For example, Abbeville in Abbeville County is recorded with the ZIP code 29620. Every county in the list above links to its places and ZIP codes.

How to Use

1. Choose a county from the Regions list above
2. Click the location on the map for a postal code
3. Or use the search box at the top of the page
4. View the exact delivery area on the map

Frequently Asked Questions about South Carolina ZIP Codes

How do I find a ZIP code in South Carolina?

Choose a county from the Regions list above to see all its places and ZIP codes, or click any location on the interactive map to get the postal code and full address for that point.

How many ZIP codes are there in South Carolina?

Our database contains 534 ZIP codes across 46 counties in South Carolina, sourced from GeoNames.org and OpenStreetMap.

What is the ZIP code format in South Carolina?

ZIP codes in South Carolina follow the standard US 5-digit numeric format (or 9 digits with ZIP+4). The first digit represents a group of states.