Nevada is home to 157 ZIP codes that cover 17 counties and 56 cities across the Silver State, ranging from 89001 in rural Lincoln County to 89835 in northeastern Elko. All Nevada ZIP codes begin with the prefix 89, making the state uniquely easy to identify in the national postal system. The vast majority of these ZIP codes are concentrated in Clark County, which includes the Las Vegas metropolitan area and accounts for 86 of the state's total. Whether you're looking up a ZIP code on the bustling Las Vegas Strip or in the remote high desert of northern Nevada, ZipCodesToGo.com provides a complete and easy-to-use reference for every Nevada ZIP code.
Nevada ZIP codes all begin with the digits 89, placing them within the broader western United States postal region assigned by the USPS. The prefixes 890 and 891 primarily serve the Las Vegas metropolitan area and southern Nevada, while 893, 894, and 895 cover the Reno-Sparks area and western parts of the state. Prefixes 897 and 898 are assigned to the more rural and expansive northern and eastern regions, including cities like Elko and Ely.
Clark County leads Nevada with 86 ZIP codes—more than half of the state's total—reflecting its status as home to Las Vegas, the state's largest city, and over 70% of Nevada's population.
Quick facts
Nevada is one of only a few states where every ZIP code begins with the same two digits (89), making it one of the easiest states to identify by ZIP code alone.
The lowest Nevada ZIP code, 89001, belongs to the tiny community of Alamo in Lincoln County, while the highest, 89835, serves Elko in the northeastern corner of the state—over 400 miles apart.
Despite being the 7th largest state by area, Nevada has just 157 ZIP codes, reflecting its vast stretches of uninhabited desert and mountain terrain where mail delivery points are few and far between.
Frequently asked questions
What ZIP codes are in Las Vegas, Nevada?
Las Vegas is served by numerous ZIP codes primarily in the 891xx range. Some of the most well-known include 89101 (downtown Las Vegas), 89109 (the Las Vegas Strip area), 89119 (near McCarran/Harry Reid International Airport), 89128, 89130, 89131, 89134, 89135, 89138, 89144, 89146, 89147, 89148, 89149, and many more spanning the 89101 through 89199 range. In total, Las Vegas proper is covered by dozens of ZIP codes within Clark County.
How many ZIP codes does Nevada have?
Nevada has a total of 157 ZIP codes, spanning 17 counties and 56 cities. These ZIP codes range from 89001 in the south to 89835 in the northeast, covering the entire Silver State.
What do Nevada ZIP codes start with?
All Nevada ZIP codes start with the digits 89. More specifically, the state uses seven three-digit prefixes: 890, 891, 893, 894, 895, 897, and 898. The 890 and 891 prefixes are concentrated in the Las Vegas and southern Nevada area, while 893 through 895 serve the Reno-Sparks region, and 897 and 898 cover the rural northern and eastern portions of the state.
Which county in Nevada has the most ZIP codes?
Clark County has the most ZIP codes in Nevada with 86, accounting for over half of the state's 157 total. This is due to the massive population concentration in the Las Vegas metropolitan area. Washoe County, home to Reno and Sparks, comes in second with 21 ZIP codes, followed by Elko County in the northeast with 7 ZIP codes.
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Demographics & statistics
3,071,155
Population
38.9
Median age
$75,191
Median household income
$37,933
Per capita income
$340,021
Median home value
$1,170
Median monthly rent
65.5%
Home ownership
12.8%
Poverty rate
6.4%
Unemployment
779,962
Housing units
25.8%
Bachelor's or higher
Age distribution
MaleFemale
91,824
Under 5
84,715
96,835
5–9
89,338
105,409
10–14
97,250
97,783
15–19
90,214
97,646
20–24
90,087
230,675
25–34
212,819
216,323
35–44
199,577
204,032
45–54
188,238
102,052
55–59
94,153
96,085
60–64
88,647
158,753
65–74
146,463
76,303
75–84
70,396
23,686
85+
21,852
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Female →
Age summary
Group
Count
%
Under 18
683,253
19.6%
18 and over
2,387,902
80.4%
65 and over
497,453
21.8%
Median age
38.9 years
Race & ethnicity
White46.6%
Hispanic or Latino16.4%
Two or more races10.7%
Other race9.8%
Black or African American7.8%
Asian7.1%
American Indian / Alaska Native1%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander0.6%
Group
Count
%
White
1,711,089
46.6%
Hispanic or Latino
602,271
16.4%
Two or more races
392,035
10.7%
Other race
358,740
9.8%
Black or African American
287,737
7.8%
Asian
262,396
7.1%
American Indian / Alaska Native
37,477
1%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander
21,681
0.6%
Household income
Under $10k5.6%
$10k–$15k3.3%
$15k–$25k7.2%
$25k–$35k7.7%
$35k–$50k11.7%
$50k–$75k16.9%
$75k–$100k13.7%
$100k–$150k17.4%
$150k–$200k8.0%
$200k+8.4%
Range
% of households
Under $10k
5.6%
$10k–$15k
3.3%
$15k–$25k
7.2%
$25k–$35k
7.7%
$35k–$50k
11.7%
$50k–$75k
16.9%
$75k–$100k
13.7%
$100k–$150k
17.4%
$150k–$200k
8.0%
$200k+
8.4%
Median income
$75,191
Housing
Home values
Under $50k8.0%
$50k–$100k5.5%
$100k–$150k6.4%
$150k–$200k6.9%
$200k–$300k17.8%
$300k–$500k33.1%
$500k–$1M17.4%
$1M+4.9%
Housing overview
Metric
Value
Median home value
$340,021
Median rent / month
$1,170
Owner occupied
65.5%
Renter occupied
34.5%
Vacant
15.1%
Single-family detached
61.9%
Large apartment buildings
7.2%
Mobile homes
13.8%
Median rooms
5.2
Avg household size (owned)
2.57
Year built
Era
%
2020 or later
0.9%
2010–2019
9.9%
2000–2009
23.9%
1990–1999
20.6%
1980–1989
15.1%
1970–1979
14.8%
1960–1969
6.1%
1950–1959
3.0%
1940–1949
1.4%
1939 or earlier
4.3%
Bedrooms
Size
% of units
No bedroom (studio)
4.1%
1 bedroom
9.8%
2 bedrooms
24.6%
3 bedrooms
40.5%
4 bedrooms
16.1%
5+ bedrooms
4.9%
Vehicles per household
Vehicles
% of households
No vehicle
6.1%
1 vehicle
30.3%
2 vehicles
36.8%
3 or more
26.9%
Heating fuel
Fuel type
%
Utility gas
43.2%
Electricity
36.9%
Propane / LP gas
9.6%
Fuel oil
1.1%
Wood
6.3%
Solar
0.5%
No fuel used
0.6%
Households & families
Household type
Count
%
Married-couple family
508,473
46.6%
Cohabiting couple
95,951
7.4%
Male householder, no spouse
246,809
21.8%
Female householder, no spouse
301,409
24.2%
Households with children under 18
346,883
27.2%
Households with seniors (65+)
354,132
36.6%
Average household size
2.52
Marital status
Status
Male
Female
Never married
34.0%
24.8%
Married
48.6%
48.4%
Separated
1.4%
2.0%
Widowed
3.3%
9.7%
Divorced
12.7%
14.5%
Education
Less than 9th grade4.4%
Some HS, no diploma7.0%
HS graduate29.1%
Some college, no degree24.6%
Associate's degree9.1%
Bachelor's degree16.1%
Graduate / professional9.8%
Metric
%
HS diploma or higher
88.6%
Bachelor's or higher
25.8%
School enrollment (ages 3–17)
Type
Count
%
Nursery / preschool
30,509
4.1%
Kindergarten
35,741
5.0%
Elementary school
304,692
41.3%
High school
158,853
24.0%
College / grad school
166,287
21.2%
Employment
Industry of employment
Education & healthcare17.3%
Arts, food & hospitality17.1%
Professional & management10.1%
Retail trade10.1%
Construction7.3%
Agriculture & mining7.3%
Transportation & utilities6.8%
Finance & real estate5.3%
Public administration5.2%
Manufacturing5.1%
Other services4.3%
Wholesale trade2.1%
Information1.4%
Occupation
Category
%
Management, business & arts
33.2%
Service
20.7%
Sales & office
20.8%
Natural resources & construction
11.6%
Production & transportation
12.9%
Employment type
Type
%
Private sector
77.0%
Government
15.7%
Self-employed
6.4%
Unpaid family workers
0.2%
Commute
Method
%
Drive alone
69.8%
Carpool
9.7%
Public transit
2.0%
Walk
4.2%
Other means
2.6%
Avg commute (minutes)
22.6
Poverty
All people12.8%
Under 18 years15.9%
18 and over12.0%
Married-couple families7.3%
Female-led households18.1%
Income support
Source
% of households
Social Security
36.4%
Retirement income
27.0%
Supplemental Security
4.4%
Cash public assistance
2.6%
Food stamps / SNAP
9.3%
Health indicators
Condition
%
High blood pressure
31.3%
High cholesterol
32.8%
Heart disease
6.7%
Stroke
3.1%
Asthma
9.9%
Arthritis
24.7%
Kidney disease
2.9%
Pulmonary disease
7.4%
Cancer
6.3%
Behavior / access
%
Binge drinking
18.3%
No physical activity
23.7%
Less than 7 hrs sleep
33.9%
Fair or poor health
16.9%
Poor mental health
15.8%
Poor physical health
11.9%
No health insurance
15.8%
Visited doctor (checkup)
66.7%
Visited dentist
59.1%
Cholesterol screening
87.1%
Teeth loss
14.2%
Veterans & disability
Veterans
Count
%
Civilian veterans
201,105
9.9%
Disability
%
Any disability
15.5%
Under 18
4.9%
18–64 years
12.6%
65 and over
33.0%
Health insurance coverage
Type
%
Private insurance
63.8%
Public insurance
39.8%
Uninsured under 19
6.6%
Language & origin
Language spoken at home (age 5+)
Language
Count
%
English only
2,894,616
95.3%
Spanish
321,894
7.2%
Other Indo-European
225,967
5.1%
Asian & Pacific Islander
18,191
0.4%
Other languages
66,341
1.4%
Place of birth & citizenship
Origin
Count
%
Native born (US)
2,481,540
86.7%
Born in same state
2,423,728
85.2%
Born in different state
836,844
27.3%
Foreign born
57,812
1.5%
Naturalized citizen
589,615
13.3%
Not a US citizen
310,860
53.6%
Ancestry
Ancestry
Count
%
Italian
240,509
7.8%
French
240,397
7.8%
Arab
104,687
3.4%
Polish
35,358
1.2%
English
23,957
0.8%
Ancestry
Count
%
Dutch
16,592
0.5%
German
11,153
0.4%
Irish
10,848
0.4%
Norwegian
4,042
0.1%
Technology access
Metric
% of households
Computer access
40.6%
Internet access
93.8%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2025 estimates.
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