Missouri is home to 943 ZIP codes spanning 115 counties and 772 cities, making it one of the most geographically and postally diverse states in the Midwest. ZIP codes in Missouri range from 63005 in the suburban St. Louis area all the way to 65899 in the southwestern part of the state, covering everything from dense urban neighborhoods to quiet Ozark mountain communities. The state's unique postal geography is highlighted by St. Louis City maintaining its own ZIP prefix block entirely separate from the surrounding county — a reflection of its rare status as an independent city. Whether you're looking up a Kansas City neighborhood, a rural Bootheel town, or a Lake of the Ozarks resort community, Missouri's ZIP code system offers detailed coverage of this crossroads state.
Missouri ZIP codes span a wide range of prefixes from 630 to 658, reflecting the state's broad geographic and population diversity. The lower prefixes (630–641) generally cover the eastern and central regions including St. Louis and Kansas City, while higher prefixes (644–658) extend into the western, central, and southern parts of the state including Springfield and the Ozarks. This distribution of 26 distinct prefixes across the state mirrors Missouri's role as a major postal hub connecting the Midwest, South, and Great Plains regions.
Jackson County holds the most ZIP codes in Missouri with 67, which is largely due to it being home to Kansas City, the state's most populous city and a sprawling metropolitan area requiring extensive postal coverage.
Quick facts
Missouri is one of the few states where a major city — St. Louis — has its own independent city ZIP prefix block (631) entirely separate from the surrounding St. Louis County (630), reflecting its unique status as an independent city not part of any county.
Kansas City, Missouri straddles two states, and its metro area spans both Missouri ZIP codes in the 641 prefix and Kansas ZIP codes in the 660s, making it one of the most cross-state ZIP code regions in the country.
Missouri's ZIP code range of 63005 to 65899 spans over 2,800 possible code values, yet only 943 are actively assigned, illustrating how large rural swaths of the Ozarks and northern plains require far fewer postal routes than the dense urban corridors.
Frequently asked questions
What ZIP codes are in Kansas City, Missouri?
Kansas City, Missouri uses a range of ZIP codes primarily under the 641 prefix, including commonly used codes such as 64101, 64105, 64108, 64110, 64111, 64112, 64114, 64118, 64119, 64123, 64128, 64130, 64131, 64133, 64134, 64138, 64139, 64145, 64146, 64147, 64149, 64150, 64151, 64152, 64153, 64154, 64155, 64156, 64157, 64158, and 64161, among others. The city spans a large geographic area, so it encompasses dozens of unique ZIP codes across its many neighborhoods and districts.
How many ZIP codes does Missouri have?
Missouri has 943 ZIP codes in total, covering 115 counties and serving 772 cities and communities across the state. This makes it one of the more ZIP-code-dense states in the Midwest, reflecting its mix of large urban centers like Kansas City and St. Louis alongside extensive rural and small-town areas.
What do Missouri ZIP codes start with?
Missouri ZIP codes start with 26 distinct three-digit prefixes ranging from 630 to 658. The specific prefixes in use are 630, 631, 633, 634, 635, 636, 637, 638, 639, 640, 641, 644, 645, 646, 647, 648, 649, 650, 651, 652, 653, 654, 655, 656, 657, and 658. Not all numbers in that range are used — for example, 632 and 642–643 are skipped — as the USPS assigns prefixes based on postal sorting facility regions rather than strictly sequential geography.
Which county in Missouri has the most ZIP codes?
Jackson County leads all Missouri counties with 67 ZIP codes, driven primarily by the large and densely populated Kansas City metro area it contains. Saint Louis County comes in second with 45 ZIP codes, and Saint Louis City — which is its own independent jurisdiction separate from St. Louis County — has 27 ZIP codes of its own, rounding out the top three most ZIP-code-rich areas in the state.
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Demographics & statistics
6,135,426
Population
39.2
Median age
$70,397
Median household income
$36,775
Per capita income
$154,552
Median home value
$659
Median monthly rent
76.6%
Home ownership
14.6%
Poverty rate
4.3%
Unemployment
1,884,822
Housing units
20.8%
Bachelor's or higher
Age distribution
MaleFemale
185,912
Under 5
173,224
193,961
5–9
180,723
205,690
10–14
191,652
208,035
15–19
193,836
213,776
20–24
199,187
419,529
25–34
390,896
398,310
35–44
371,126
377,020
45–54
351,289
210,295
55–59
195,943
214,831
60–64
200,169
321,441
65–74
299,504
162,232
75–84
151,159
65,063
85+
60,623
← Male
Female →
Age summary
Group
Count
%
Under 18
1,371,003
21.5%
18 and over
4,764,423
78.5%
65 and over
1,060,022
20.6%
Median age
39.2 years
Race & ethnicity
White76.4%
Black or African American10.9%
Two or more races5.2%
Hispanic or Latino3.7%
Asian2%
Other race1.4%
American Indian / Alaska Native0.3%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander0.1%
Group
Count
%
White
4,867,227
76.4%
Black or African American
693,276
10.9%
Two or more races
330,152
5.2%
Hispanic or Latino
233,328
3.7%
Asian
126,953
2%
Other race
91,555
1.4%
American Indian / Alaska Native
17,502
0.3%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander
8,761
0.1%
Household income
Under $10k5.4%
$10k–$15k5.0%
$15k–$25k9.2%
$25k–$35k9.7%
$35k–$50k13.2%
$50k–$75k18.6%
$75k–$100k13.9%
$100k–$150k14.8%
$150k–$200k5.4%
$200k+4.7%
Range
% of households
Under $10k
5.4%
$10k–$15k
5.0%
$15k–$25k
9.2%
$25k–$35k
9.7%
$35k–$50k
13.2%
$50k–$75k
18.6%
$75k–$100k
13.9%
$100k–$150k
14.8%
$150k–$200k
5.4%
$200k+
4.7%
Median income
$70,397
Housing
Home values
Under $50k14.2%
$50k–$100k18.5%
$100k–$150k15.5%
$150k–$200k13.7%
$200k–$300k19.0%
$300k–$500k12.5%
$500k–$1M4.9%
$1M+1.4%
Housing overview
Metric
Value
Median home value
$154,552
Median rent / month
$659
Owner occupied
76.6%
Renter occupied
23.4%
Vacant
18.4%
Single-family detached
76.4%
Large apartment buildings
2.3%
Mobile homes
12.1%
Median rooms
5.7
Avg household size (owned)
2.58
Year built
Era
%
2020 or later
0.4%
2010–2019
6.3%
2000–2009
13.3%
1990–1999
13.7%
1980–1989
11.2%
1970–1979
15.8%
1960–1969
9.7%
1950–1959
8.1%
1940–1949
4.7%
1939 or earlier
16.7%
Bedrooms
Size
% of units
No bedroom (studio)
2.4%
1 bedroom
7.6%
2 bedrooms
26.8%
3 bedrooms
44.1%
4 bedrooms
14.7%
5+ bedrooms
4.3%
Vehicles per household
Vehicles
% of households
No vehicle
5.4%
1 vehicle
26.2%
2 vehicles
37.0%
3 or more
31.3%
Heating fuel
Fuel type
%
Utility gas
24.1%
Electricity
40.4%
Propane / LP gas
24.1%
Fuel oil
0.5%
Wood
9.4%
Solar
0.1%
No fuel used
0.5%
Households & families
Household type
Count
%
Married-couple family
1,156,500
53.2%
Cohabiting couple
169,016
6.4%
Male householder, no spouse
452,534
18.2%
Female householder, no spouse
674,881
22.2%
Households with children under 18
706,677
27.8%
Households with seniors (65+)
748,278
35.6%
Average household size
2.54
Marital status
Status
Male
Female
Never married
28.7%
21.9%
Married
53.3%
53.8%
Separated
1.6%
1.7%
Widowed
3.7%
10.2%
Divorced
12.5%
12.2%
Education
Less than 9th grade3.8%
Some HS, no diploma7.3%
HS graduate39.4%
Some college, no degree20.6%
Associate's degree8.0%
Bachelor's degree13.4%
Graduate / professional7.4%
Metric
%
HS diploma or higher
88.9%
Bachelor's or higher
20.8%
School enrollment (ages 3–17)
Type
Count
%
Nursery / preschool
92,085
5.9%
Kindergarten
72,033
5.4%
Elementary school
606,428
45.5%
High school
309,462
23.4%
College / grad school
362,735
17.1%
Employment
Industry of employment
Education & healthcare22.1%
Manufacturing13.6%
Retail trade11.0%
Construction8.4%
Professional & management7.0%
Arts, food & hospitality6.5%
Transportation & utilities6.5%
Agriculture & mining5.8%
Finance & real estate4.9%
Other services4.9%
Public administration4.8%
Wholesale trade2.3%
Information1.2%
Occupation
Category
%
Management, business & arts
32.6%
Service
15.8%
Sales & office
19.8%
Natural resources & construction
12.7%
Production & transportation
18.3%
Employment type
Type
%
Private sector
75.9%
Government
13.8%
Self-employed
9.2%
Unpaid family workers
0.3%
Commute
Method
%
Drive alone
77.5%
Carpool
9.7%
Public transit
0.6%
Walk
1.7%
Other means
1.3%
Avg commute (minutes)
25.4
Poverty
All people14.6%
Under 18 years18.0%
18 and over13.4%
Married-couple families6.1%
Female-led households25.2%
Income support
Source
% of households
Social Security
39.1%
Retirement income
26.0%
Supplemental Security
6.0%
Cash public assistance
2.1%
Food stamps / SNAP
10.5%
Health indicators
Condition
%
High blood pressure
33.8%
High cholesterol
35.1%
Heart disease
7.9%
Stroke
3.7%
Asthma
9.7%
Arthritis
29.7%
Kidney disease
3.2%
Pulmonary disease
9.5%
Cancer
7.1%
Behavior / access
%
Binge drinking
16.6%
No physical activity
27.9%
Less than 7 hrs sleep
33.6%
Fair or poor health
18.3%
Poor mental health
15.9%
Poor physical health
12.9%
No health insurance
16.4%
Visited doctor (checkup)
73.9%
Visited dentist
57.0%
Cholesterol screening
87.7%
Teeth loss
19.4%
Veterans & disability
Veterans
Count
%
Civilian veterans
360,227
8.8%
Disability
%
Any disability
17.5%
Under 18
4.9%
18–64 years
14.9%
65 and over
37.2%
Health insurance coverage
Type
%
Private insurance
64.5%
Public insurance
38.3%
Uninsured under 19
7.6%
Language & origin
Language spoken at home (age 5+)
Language
Count
%
English only
5,776,290
94.4%
Spanish
122,715
1.4%
Other Indo-European
52,074
0.6%
Asian & Pacific Islander
29,341
0.5%
Other languages
31,272
0.2%
Place of birth & citizenship
Origin
Count
%
Native born (US)
5,877,541
97.8%
Born in same state
5,830,124
97.2%
Born in different state
4,055,816
68.1%
Foreign born
47,417
0.6%
Naturalized citizen
257,885
2.2%
Not a US citizen
131,689
41.1%
Ancestry
Ancestry
Count
%
Italian
734,852
12%
French
637,523
10.4%
Arab
427,562
7%
English
68,254
1.1%
Polish
45,254
0.7%
Ancestry
Count
%
Dutch
15,640
0.3%
Irish
13,016
0.2%
German
11,741
0.2%
Norwegian
6,214
0.1%
Technology access
Metric
% of households
Computer access
39.8%
Internet access
89.2%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2025 estimates.
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