Florida ZIP Codes

Florida ZIP code list — 958 ZIP codes across 67 counties and 396 cities. Search by city or filter by county.
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About Florida ZIP codes

Florida is home to 958 ZIP codes that span all 67 counties and serve 396 cities and communities across the Sunshine State. Ranging from 32003 in the northeastern Clay County area to 34997 on the Treasure Coast, these ZIP codes cover everything from bustling metropolitan centers like Miami, Tampa, and Orlando to quiet coastal towns and rural agricultural communities. Miami-Dade County alone accounts for 92 of the state's ZIP codes, underscoring its significance as Florida's largest and most densely populated county. Whether you're looking up a ZIP code for shipping, real estate research, or demographic analysis, Florida's extensive postal network reflects the state's remarkable geographic and cultural diversity.

Florida ZIP codes begin with prefixes ranging from 320 to 349, reflecting a broad geographic distribution across the state. Lower prefixes like 320 through 326 generally cover North and Central Florida, including the Jacksonville, Orlando, and Gainesville areas, while higher prefixes such as 330 through 349 serve South Florida, including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and the Tampa Bay region. This numbering pattern follows the USPS convention of assigning ZIP codes from north to south within the state.

Miami-Dade County leads Florida with 92 ZIP codes, which reflects its status as the most populous county in the state, home to over 2.7 million residents spread across a vast and densely developed metropolitan area.

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Frequently asked questions
What ZIP codes are in Miami, Florida?
Miami is served by a large number of ZIP codes, generally ranging from 33101 to 33299. Some of the most well-known include 33125 (Little Havana), 33130 (Brickell), 33132 (Downtown Miami), 33139 (Miami Beach's South Beach), and 33142 (near Miami International Airport). The greater Miami area, encompassing Miami-Dade County, uses over 90 ZIP codes in total.
How many ZIP codes does Florida have?
Florida has a total of 958 ZIP codes, making it one of the states with the highest number of ZIP codes in the country. These ZIP codes span 67 counties and serve approximately 396 cities and communities across the state, from the Panhandle in the northwest to the Florida Keys in the south.
What do Florida ZIP codes start with?
Florida ZIP codes start with prefixes ranging from 320 to 349. The most commonly used prefixes include 320 and 321 for the North and Central Florida regions, 327 and 328 for the Orlando and Central corridor, and 330 through 339 for the South Florida and Gulf Coast areas. Not all numbers in this range are used — prefixes like 340, 343, 345, and 348 are currently unassigned.
Which county in Florida has the most ZIP codes?
Miami-Dade County has the most ZIP codes in Florida with 92, followed by Hillsborough County (home to Tampa) with 60, and Broward County (home to Fort Lauderdale) with 58. These three counties are also the most populous in the state, which directly correlates with their need for more ZIP codes to manage mail delivery across large, densely populated urban areas.

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Last updated April 2026

Demographics & statistics

21,570,317
Population
43.1
Median age
$71,591
Median household income
$38,920
Per capita income
$300,167
Median home value
$1,369
Median monthly rent
69.8%
Home ownership
13.4%
Poverty rate
5.0%
Unemployment
6,901,794
Housing units
30.6%
Bachelor's or higher

Age distribution

Male Female
560,487
Under 5
542,648
578,619
5–9
560,202
634,088
10–14
613,906
624,775
15–19
604,890
655,987
20–24
635,108
1,397,444
25–34
1,352,966
1,354,695
35–44
1,311,576
1,378,618
45–54
1,334,739
750,003
55–59
726,132
731,397
60–64
708,118
1,260,703
65–74
1,220,577
741,931
75–84
718,316
290,824
85+
281,568
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Age summary

GroupCount%
Under 184,230,99518.7%
18 and over17,339,32281.3%
65 and over4,513,91922.8%
Median age43.1 years

Race & ethnicity

White 55.5%
Black or African American 13.5%
Hispanic or Latino 12.9%
Two or more races 11%
Other race 4.2%
Asian 2.5%
American Indian / Alaska Native 0.2%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander 0.1%
GroupCount%
White13,762,22155.5%
Black or African American3,347,49113.5%
Hispanic or Latino3,204,65012.9%
Two or more races2,737,11311%
Other race1,044,0874.2%
Asian607,1882.5%
American Indian / Alaska Native59,0890.2%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander13,1280.1%

Household income

Under $10k 5.2%
$10k–$15k 4.0%
$15k–$25k 8.0%
$25k–$35k 8.5%
$35k–$50k 12.3%
$50k–$75k 17.4%
$75k–$100k 13.0%
$100k–$150k 15.7%
$150k–$200k 7.1%
$200k+ 8.9%
Range% of households
Under $10k5.2%
$10k–$15k4.0%
$15k–$25k8.0%
$25k–$35k8.5%
$35k–$50k12.3%
$50k–$75k17.4%
$75k–$100k13.0%
$100k–$150k15.7%
$150k–$200k7.1%
$200k+8.9%
Median income$71,591

Housing

Home values

Under $50k 7.0%
$50k–$100k 8.1%
$100k–$150k 8.2%
$150k–$200k 10.1%
$200k–$300k 21.7%
$300k–$500k 25.9%
$500k–$1M 13.5%
$1M+ 4.7%

Housing overview

MetricValue
Median home value$300,167
Median rent / month$1,369
Owner occupied69.8%
Renter occupied30.2%
Vacant16.4%
Single-family detached56.8%
Large apartment buildings10.8%
Mobile homes13.1%
Median rooms5.3
Avg household size (owned)2.52

Year built

Era%
2020 or later1.0%
2010–20199.6%
2000–200918.7%
1990–199916.3%
1980–198919.5%
1970–197916.0%
1960–19698.1%
1950–19596.5%
1940–19492.0%
1939 or earlier2.4%

Bedrooms

Size% of units
No bedroom (studio)1.9%
1 bedroom8.7%
2 bedrooms30.5%
3 bedrooms41.1%
4 bedrooms14.8%
5+ bedrooms3.0%

Vehicles per household

Vehicles% of households
No vehicle5.5%
1 vehicle37.2%
2 vehicles38.9%
3 or more18.4%

Heating fuel

Fuel type%
Utility gas4.8%
Electricity90.9%
Propane / LP gas1.5%
Fuel oil0.1%
Wood0.3%
Solar0.3%
No fuel used2.1%

Households & families

Household typeCount%
Married-couple family3,900,84248.7%
Cohabiting couple609,4837.1%
Male householder, no spouse1,481,72317.7%
Female householder, no spouse2,352,22526.6%
Households with children under 182,225,06526.3%
Households with seniors (65+)3,103,52238.4%
Average household size2.53

Marital status

StatusMaleFemale
Never married33.4%26.5%
Married50.3%47.2%
Separated1.7%1.9%
Widowed3.3%10.3%
Divorced11.3%14.0%

Education

Less than 9th grade 4.2%
Some HS, no diploma 6.9%
HS graduate 29.1%
Some college, no degree 19.5%
Associate's degree 9.8%
Bachelor's degree 19.0%
Graduate / professional 11.6%
Metric%
HS diploma or higher89.0%
Bachelor's or higher30.6%

School enrollment (ages 3–17)

TypeCount%
Nursery / preschool286,7565.9%
Kindergarten234,5815.0%
Elementary school1,895,28040.9%
High school1,006,33322.1%
College / grad school1,331,70425.8%

Employment

Industry of employment

Education & healthcare 20.8%
Professional & management 13.0%
Retail trade 12.1%
Arts, food & hospitality 10.9%
Construction 8.6%
Finance & real estate 7.6%
Transportation & utilities 5.7%
Manufacturing 5.4%
Other services 5.2%
Public administration 5.1%
Wholesale trade 2.4%
Agriculture & mining 1.6%
Information 1.5%

Occupation

Category%
Management, business & arts37.3%
Service18.9%
Sales & office22.9%
Natural resources & construction10.2%
Production & transportation10.6%

Employment type

Type%
Private sector80.1%
Government13.1%
Self-employed6.5%
Unpaid family workers0.2%

Commute

Method%
Drive alone74.1%
Carpool9.0%
Public transit1.1%
Walk1.5%
Other means2.3%
Avg commute (minutes)27.7

Poverty

All people 13.4%
Under 18 years 17.9%
18 and over 12.2%
Married-couple families 6.0%
Female-led households 21.1%

Income support

Source% of households
Social Security39.1%
Retirement income26.0%
Supplemental Security5.2%
Cash public assistance2.4%
Food stamps / SNAP12.8%

Health indicators

Condition%
High blood pressure34.8%
High cholesterol32.9%
Heart disease7.4%
Stroke3.7%
Asthma8.8%
Arthritis25.3%
Kidney disease3.4%
Pulmonary disease8.6%
Cancer7.1%
Behavior / access%
Binge drinking14.8%
No physical activity27.3%
Less than 7 hrs sleep34.3%
Fair or poor health17.7%
Poor mental health15.3%
Poor physical health12.3%
No health insurance22.2%
Visited doctor (checkup)75.0%
Visited dentist57.3%
Cholesterol screening90.2%
Teeth loss15.5%

Veterans & disability

VeteransCount%
Civilian veterans1,368,0708.9%
Disability%
Any disability14.8%
Under 185.1%
18–64 years11.3%
65 and over32.9%

Health insurance coverage

Type%
Private insurance62.6%
Public insurance39.2%
Uninsured under 197.5%

Language & origin

Language spoken at home (age 5+)

LanguageCount%
English only20,467,18295.2%
Spanish2,434,5638.8%
Other Indo-European1,899,8506.8%
Asian & Pacific Islander357,8241.3%
Other languages139,0820.5%

Place of birth & citizenship

OriginCount%
Native born (US)17,000,01083.8%
Born in same state16,145,61880.5%
Born in different state7,708,86238.2%
Foreign born854,3923.3%
Naturalized citizen4,570,30716.2%
Not a US citizen2,678,65459.4%

Ancestry

AncestryCount%
Italian1,778,4608.2%
Arab1,716,9538%
French1,639,4217.6%
English151,5320.7%
Polish122,6930.6%
AncestryCount%
German103,3280.5%
Irish93,7150.4%
Dutch38,8440.2%
Norwegian38,4420.2%

Technology access

Metric% of households
Computer access39.3%
Internet access94.4%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2025 estimates.

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