Vermont ZIP codes
Vermont holds 308 ZIP codes between 05001 and 05907. The tables rank the places and counties with the most codes; the guide below decodes the numbering.
Places with the most ZIP codes in Vermont
| Place | ZIP codes |
|---|---|
| Montpelier | 7 |
| Burlington | 5 |
| Brattleboro | 4 |
| Colchester | 3 |
| South Burlington | 2 |
| Essex Junction | 2 |
| Saint Albans | 2 |
| Barton | 2 |
| Rutland | 2 |
| Waterbury | 2 |
| White River Junction | 2 |
| Bristol | 1 |
| Ferrisburgh | 1 |
| Monkton | 1 |
| New Haven | 1 |
| North Ferrisburgh | 1 |
| Starksboro | 1 |
| Vergennes | 1 |
| Roxbury | 1 |
| Bridport | 1 |
Vermont counties by ZIP count
| County | ZIP codes |
|---|---|
| Windsor | 37 |
| Rutland | 30 |
| Washington | 30 |
| Windham | 30 |
| Chittenden | 26 |
| Orange | 26 |
| Orleans | 23 |
| Caledonia | 22 |
| Addison | 18 |
| Franklin | 18 |
Reading a Vermont ZIP code
Vermont holds 308 ZIP codes between 05001 and 05907, spread over 14 counties. Montpelier leads the state with 7 codes, ahead of Burlington with 5. Every code here opens with the digit 0: that opening number is the national postal region Vermont belongs to, the next two digits name the sectional center that sorts the mail, and the final two point to the local office. A ZIP+4 suffix narrows delivery to a block face. Boundaries follow carrier routes rather than city limits, which is why Montpelier spreads across 7 codes while some rural codes cross county lines.
Source: GeoNames postal dataset (CC BY 4.0), snapshot of 2026-07-09. Counts cover standard delivery ZIPs listed for Vermont; unique and PO box codes may add to these totals.
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