Georgia is home to 714 ZIP codes that cover the state's 159 counties and 524 cities, ranging from the bustling Atlanta metropolitan area to quiet coastal towns and rural communities in the southern plains. ZIP codes in Georgia span from 30002 near Atlanta to 39901, using prefixes primarily in the 300 through 319 range. Fulton County, which encompasses Atlanta and stretches across a wide swath of north-central Georgia, leads the state with 56 ZIP codes. Whether you're looking up a ZIP code for downtown Savannah or a small town in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Georgia's postal geography reflects the state's remarkable diversity of landscapes and communities.
Georgia ZIP codes primarily begin with the prefix range 300 through 319, covering the state from the Atlanta metropolitan area in the north to the coastal and southern regions. The 300-303 prefixes are heavily concentrated around Atlanta and its surrounding suburbs, while higher prefixes like 314-319 serve southern Georgia, including cities such as Valdosta and Waycross. The unusual 398 and 399 prefixes are reserved for special postal purposes, including the unique ZIP code 39901 assigned to Atlanta.
Fulton County leads Georgia with 56 ZIP codes, which is unsurprising given that it encompasses the heart of Atlanta — the state capital and largest city — along with a long north-south stretch of diverse suburban communities from Roswell and Alpharetta in the north to Palmetto and Chattahoochee Hills in the south.
Quick facts
Atlanta's ZIP code 30301 was one of the original ZIP codes assigned when the system launched on July 1, 1963, and the city's special-purpose ZIP code 39901 is a notable outlier that falls well outside Georgia's standard 300-319 prefix range.
Georgia has 159 counties — more than any other state east of the Mississippi River — and this large number of counties contributes to the wide distribution of its 714 ZIP codes across diverse rural and urban areas.
The ZIP code 30332 is exclusively assigned to the Georgia Institute of Technology campus in Atlanta, making it one of the few individual university campuses in the country with its own dedicated ZIP code.
Frequently asked questions
What ZIP codes are in Atlanta, Georgia?
Atlanta is served by a large number of ZIP codes, primarily in the 303xx range. Some of the most well-known include 30301 through 30322, covering areas such as Downtown (30303), Midtown (30308, 30309), Buckhead (30305, 30326), and East Atlanta (30316, 30317). Atlanta also holds the special-purpose ZIP code 39901. In total, the city is associated with over 40 ZIP codes, including those used for P.O. boxes and specific institutions.
How many ZIP codes does Georgia have?
Georgia has a total of 714 ZIP codes, spanning 159 counties and serving 524 cities across the state. These ZIP codes range from 30002 in Avondale Estates near Atlanta to 39901, a special-purpose code also assigned to Atlanta.
What do Georgia ZIP codes start with?
Georgia ZIP codes predominantly start with the prefix 3, using the specific three-digit prefixes 300 through 319. The 300-303 prefixes are concentrated in and around the Atlanta metropolitan area, while prefixes 304-319 serve central, eastern, southern, and coastal Georgia. Additionally, the prefixes 398 and 399 are used for special postal purposes within the state.
Which county in Georgia has the most ZIP codes?
Fulton County has the most ZIP codes in Georgia with 56, reflecting its status as home to Atlanta and its expansive geographic footprint. DeKalb County follows with 26 ZIP codes, covering major communities like Decatur, Stone Mountain, and parts of eastern metro Atlanta. Cobb County ranks third with 21 ZIP codes, serving cities such as Marietta, Kennesaw, and Smyrna.
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Demographics & statistics
10,693,636
Population
37.7
Median age
$75,586
Median household income
$37,901
Per capita income
$195,147
Median home value
$945
Median monthly rent
70.1%
Home ownership
15.7%
Poverty rate
5.2%
Unemployment
3,006,675
Housing units
24.5%
Bachelor's or higher
Age distribution
MaleFemale
434,482
Under 5
200,461
464,731
5–9
214,418
511,419
10–14
235,959
510,561
15–19
235,562
502,992
20–24
232,070
1,008,121
25–34
465,127
970,978
35–44
447,990
958,073
45–54
442,036
471,601
55–59
217,587
431,816
60–64
199,231
647,406
65–74
298,700
300,590
75–84
138,686
104,722
85+
48,317
← Male
Female →
Age summary
Group
Count
%
Under 18
2,510,260
21.7%
18 and over
8,183,376
78.3%
65 and over
1,538,421
17.9%
Median age
37.7 years
Race & ethnicity
White50.9%
Black or African American29.5%
Hispanic or Latino6.3%
Two or more races5.6%
Asian4.1%
Other race3.3%
American Indian / Alaska Native0.3%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander0.1%
Group
Count
%
White
5,802,941
50.9%
Black or African American
3,367,123
29.5%
Hispanic or Latino
712,927
6.3%
Two or more races
636,679
5.6%
Asian
463,560
4.1%
Other race
378,239
3.3%
American Indian / Alaska Native
37,686
0.3%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander
7,408
0.1%
Household income
Under $10k6.2%
$10k–$15k5.0%
$15k–$25k9.2%
$25k–$35k9.1%
$35k–$50k12.2%
$50k–$75k16.9%
$75k–$100k12.9%
$100k–$150k15.1%
$150k–$200k6.4%
$200k+6.5%
Range
% of households
Under $10k
6.2%
$10k–$15k
5.0%
$15k–$25k
9.2%
$25k–$35k
9.1%
$35k–$50k
12.2%
$50k–$75k
16.9%
$75k–$100k
12.9%
$100k–$150k
15.1%
$150k–$200k
6.4%
$200k+
6.5%
Median income
$75,586
Housing
Home values
Under $50k12.6%
$50k–$100k15.7%
$100k–$150k12.6%
$150k–$200k13.3%
$200k–$300k19.8%
$300k–$500k16.1%
$500k–$1M7.6%
$1M+1.7%
Housing overview
Metric
Value
Median home value
$195,147
Median rent / month
$945
Owner occupied
70.1%
Renter occupied
29.6%
Vacant
15.3%
Single-family detached
66.3%
Large apartment buildings
3.7%
Mobile homes
18.4%
Median rooms
5.9
Avg household size (owned)
2.65
Year built
Era
%
2020 or later
0.6%
2010–2019
8.1%
2000–2009
19.0%
1990–1999
19.7%
1980–1989
15.0%
1970–1979
13.8%
1960–1969
8.4%
1950–1959
5.8%
1940–1949
3.1%
1939 or earlier
6.3%
Bedrooms
Size
% of units
No bedroom (studio)
1.3%
1 bedroom
5.4%
2 bedrooms
21.6%
3 bedrooms
48.6%
4 bedrooms
17.6%
5+ bedrooms
5.2%
Vehicles per household
Vehicles
% of households
No vehicle
5.8%
1 vehicle
30.4%
2 vehicles
36.9%
3 or more
26.6%
Heating fuel
Fuel type
%
Utility gas
20.4%
Electricity
67.6%
Propane / LP gas
9.4%
Fuel oil
0.2%
Wood
1.3%
No fuel used
0.6%
Households & families
Household type
Count
%
Married-couple family
1,846,643
48.4%
Cohabiting couple
223,695
5.2%
Male householder, no spouse
683,676
17.3%
Female householder, no spouse
1,188,904
28.7%
Households with children under 18
1,279,090
30.4%
Households with seniors (65+)
1,099,494
33.3%
Average household size
2.63
Marital status
Status
Male
Female
Never married
34.9%
28.8%
Married
49.3%
46.2%
Separated
1.9%
2.5%
Widowed
3.4%
10.0%
Divorced
10.6%
12.5%
Education
Less than 9th grade4.8%
Some HS, no diploma9.2%
HS graduate33.3%
Some college, no degree19.9%
Associate's degree8.3%
Bachelor's degree14.8%
Graduate / professional9.7%
Metric
%
HS diploma or higher
86.0%
Bachelor's or higher
24.5%
School enrollment (ages 3–17)
Type
Count
%
Nursery / preschool
166,724
5.9%
Kindergarten
136,368
5.3%
Elementary school
1,135,212
42.9%
High school
606,643
22.7%
College / grad school
692,779
22.3%
Employment
Industry of employment
Education & healthcare21.0%
Manufacturing12.5%
Retail trade11.0%
Professional & management9.8%
Construction7.6%
Transportation & utilities7.5%
Arts, food & hospitality7.4%
Public administration5.9%
Other services5.0%
Finance & real estate4.9%
Agriculture & mining3.2%
Wholesale trade2.3%
Information1.5%
Occupation
Category
%
Management, business & arts
33.7%
Service
16.4%
Sales & office
20.3%
Natural resources & construction
11.6%
Production & transportation
17.7%
Employment type
Type
%
Private sector
76.7%
Government
16.4%
Self-employed
6.3%
Unpaid family workers
0.2%
Commute
Method
%
Drive alone
78.4%
Carpool
9.2%
Public transit
1.0%
Walk
1.5%
Other means
1.6%
Avg commute (minutes)
27.8
Poverty
All people15.7%
Under 18 years21.3%
18 and over14.0%
Married-couple families6.2%
Female-led households27.9%
Income support
Source
% of households
Social Security
35.8%
Retirement income
22.8%
Supplemental Security
6.4%
Cash public assistance
2.0%
Food stamps / SNAP
14.3%
Health indicators
Condition
%
High blood pressure
37.5%
High cholesterol
33.5%
Heart disease
7.0%
Stroke
3.7%
Asthma
10.1%
Arthritis
26.4%
Kidney disease
3.3%
Pulmonary disease
8.0%
Cancer
6.0%
Behavior / access
%
Binge drinking
15.1%
No physical activity
28.8%
Less than 7 hrs sleep
37.0%
Fair or poor health
18.5%
Poor mental health
16.4%
Poor physical health
12.1%
No health insurance
22.1%
Visited doctor (checkup)
75.9%
Visited dentist
55.0%
Cholesterol screening
89.2%
Teeth loss
19.2%
Veterans & disability
Veterans
Count
%
Civilian veterans
609,691
7.8%
Disability
%
Any disability
15.5%
Under 18
5.2%
18–64 years
13.2%
65 and over
36.6%
Health insurance coverage
Type
%
Private insurance
61.1%
Public insurance
37.5%
Uninsured under 19
7.3%
Language & origin
Language spoken at home (age 5+)
Language
Count
%
English only
10,058,693
94.6%
Spanish
550,109
3.3%
Other Indo-European
339,737
2.3%
Asian & Pacific Islander
67,058
0.3%
Other languages
116,408
0.6%
Place of birth & citizenship
Origin
Count
%
Native born (US)
9,576,192
94.0%
Born in same state
9,414,264
92.9%
Born in different state
5,780,379
64.6%
Foreign born
161,928
1.1%
Naturalized citizen
1,117,444
6.0%
Not a US citizen
537,922
43.4%
Ancestry
Ancestry
Count
%
French
972,650
9.1%
Arab
904,054
8.5%
Italian
734,825
6.9%
English
56,762
0.5%
Polish
37,567
0.4%
Ancestry
Count
%
German
22,166
0.2%
Irish
17,359
0.2%
Dutch
14,807
0.1%
Norwegian
7,885
0.1%
Technology access
Metric
% of households
Computer access
37.5%
Internet access
90.2%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2025 estimates.
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