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Reno ZIP Code List — Washoe County, NV

There are 24 unique ZIP codes in Reno, Nevada. Area code: 775.
24
ZIP codes
1,131.46
sq mi land
14.94
sq mi water
775
area code
Reno, NV ZIP code map

About Reno, NV

Reno, Nevada, often referred to as 'The Biggest Little City in the World', is a vibrant city known for its lively atmosphere and stunning surroundings. Located in Washoe County, Reno offers an exciting blend of urban life and access to outdoor adventures. With a reputation for casinos and entertainment, it attracts visitors from around the globe.

Location & geography

Reno is situated in the western part of Nevada, approximately 22 miles north of Lake Tahoe. It is surrounded by several cities, including Sparks to the east, Carson City to the south at approximately 30 miles, and Truckee, California, about 30 miles west. The city covers a diverse terrain, with a land area of 1,131.46 square miles and a water area of 14.94 square miles.

Community & economy

The character of Reno is shaped by its diverse population and thriving community spirit. The local economy is driven by industries such as tourism, technology, and gaming, providing a variety of employment opportunities. Daily life in Reno offers residents ample recreational choices, including hiking in the nearby Sierra Nevada mountains and enjoying cultural events and festivals.

Transportation

Reno is accessible via major highways, including Interstate 80 and U.S. Route 395, connecting it to the greater California region and beyond. The closest major airport is Reno-Tahoe International Airport, which offers flights to various domestic destinations. Public transit options are available through the Regional Transportation Commission of Washoe County.

History

Reno was founded in 1859 and quickly grew in significance due to its strategic location along the Comstock Lode mining region. The city became a key player in the gaming industry during the 20th century, establishing itself as a major tourist destination. Notable events include the legalization of divorce in Nevada in 1931, which brought many visitors seeking quick and easy divorce proceedings.

Did you know?

One surprising fact about Reno is that it is home to the National Automobile Museum, which showcases an extensive collection of classic cars. Additionally, Reno hosts the annual Burning Man festival in nearby Black Rock Desert, drawing individuals from all over the world to celebrate art and community.

ZIP codes for Reno, NV (24)

Demographics & statistics

319,672
Population
38.7
Median age
$83,363
Median household income
$45,747
Per capita income
$504,092
Median home value
$1,429
Median monthly rent
59.3%
Home ownership
12.8%
Poverty rate
5.8%
Unemployment
80,556
Housing units
36.0%
Bachelor's or higher

Age distribution

Male Female
8,539
Under 5
8,100
8,874
5–9
8,418
9,627
10–14
9,133
9,978
15–19
9,466
11,489
20–24
10,899
25,283
25–34
23,986
21,413
35–44
20,314
18,674
45–54
17,715
10,975
55–59
10,412
10,998
60–64
10,434
17,737
65–74
16,826
7,756
75–84
7,358
2,703
85+
2,565
← Male
Female →

Age summary

GroupCount%
Under 1864,25217.9%
18 and over255,42082.1%
65 and over54,94520.0%
Median age38.7 years

Race & ethnicity

White 59.3%
Hispanic or Latino 13.8%
Other race 8.9%
Two or more races 8.8%
Asian 5.2%
Black or African American 2.5%
American Indian / Alaska Native 0.8%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander 0.7%
GroupCount%
White219,99559.3%
Hispanic or Latino51,18313.8%
Other race32,9048.9%
Two or more races32,5558.8%
Asian19,4135.2%
Black or African American9,2382.5%
American Indian / Alaska Native3,1160.8%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander2,4510.7%

Household income

Under $10k 4.9%
$10k–$15k 3.2%
$15k–$25k 6.5%
$25k–$35k 7.2%
$35k–$50k 9.4%
$50k–$75k 16.7%
$75k–$100k 12.6%
$100k–$150k 17.6%
$150k–$200k 10.2%
$200k+ 11.7%
Range% of households
Under $10k4.9%
$10k–$15k3.2%
$15k–$25k6.5%
$25k–$35k7.2%
$35k–$50k9.4%
$50k–$75k16.7%
$75k–$100k12.6%
$100k–$150k17.6%
$150k–$200k10.2%
$200k+11.7%
Median income$83,363

Housing

Home values

Under $50k 4.9%
$50k–$100k 2.7%
$100k–$150k 2.5%
$150k–$200k 2.5%
$200k–$300k 8.3%
$300k–$500k 35.6%
$500k–$1M 35.2%
$1M+ 8.3%

Housing overview

MetricValue
Median home value$504,092
Median rent / month$1,429
Owner occupied59.3%
Renter occupied40.7%
Vacant6.6%
Single-family detached57.9%
Large apartment buildings14.6%
Mobile homes4.9%
Median rooms5.3
Avg household size (owned)2.43

Year built

Era%
2020 or later1.6%
2010–20199.3%
2000–200922.0%
1990–199917.2%
1980–198914.4%
1970–197918.1%
1960–19697.6%
1950–19594.5%
1940–19492.3%
1939 or earlier3.0%

Bedrooms

Size% of units
No bedroom (studio)6.8%
1 bedroom12.2%
2 bedrooms22.7%
3 bedrooms35.4%
4 bedrooms18.3%
5+ bedrooms4.6%

Vehicles per household

Vehicles% of households
No vehicle8.2%
1 vehicle32.3%
2 vehicles34.3%
3 or more25.2%

Heating fuel

Fuel type%
Utility gas50.1%
Electricity32.9%
Propane / LP gas9.9%
Fuel oil2.2%
Wood2.7%
Solar0.2%
No fuel used0.8%

Households & families

Household typeCount%
Married-couple family55,63143.2%
Cohabiting couple12,5488.5%
Male householder, no spouse29,51422.7%
Female householder, no spouse33,40625.7%
Households with children under 1834,78524.1%
Households with seniors (65+)40,18834.2%
Average household size2.35

Marital status

StatusMaleFemale
Never married38.0%27.0%
Married45.0%45.8%
Separated2.1%1.6%
Widowed2.7%8.2%
Divorced12.1%17.3%

Education

Less than 9th grade 3.9%
Some HS, no diploma 5.5%
HS graduate 22.9%
Some college, no degree 23.7%
Associate's degree 8.0%
Bachelor's degree 20.5%
Graduate / professional 15.4%
Metric%
HS diploma or higher90.6%
Bachelor's or higher36.0%

School enrollment (ages 3–17)

TypeCount%
Nursery / preschool3,2184.9%
Kindergarten3,2263.8%
Elementary school28,19037.5%
High school14,88518.3%
College / grad school24,79335.6%

Employment

Industry of employment

Education & healthcare 20.8%
Arts, food & hospitality 14.8%
Professional & management 12.9%
Retail trade 10.1%
Manufacturing 7.9%
Construction 7.3%
Transportation & utilities 6.0%
Finance & real estate 5.5%
Other services 4.6%
Public administration 4.4%
Wholesale trade 2.3%
Information 1.7%
Agriculture & mining 1.6%

Occupation

Category%
Management, business & arts40.5%
Service18.6%
Sales & office21.0%
Natural resources & construction8.4%
Production & transportation11.6%

Employment type

Type%
Private sector79.1%
Government14.0%
Self-employed6.7%
Unpaid family workers0.2%

Commute

Method%
Drive alone68.3%
Carpool11.0%
Public transit2.6%
Walk3.2%
Other means3.3%
Avg commute (minutes)24.9

Poverty

All people 12.8%
Under 18 years 14.5%
18 and over 12.6%
Married-couple families 4.0%
Female-led households 22.6%

Income support

Source% of households
Social Security33.3%
Retirement income26.1%
Supplemental Security4.8%
Cash public assistance2.5%
Food stamps / SNAP10.2%

Health indicators

Condition%
High blood pressure28.9%
High cholesterol34.6%
Heart disease6.3%
Stroke2.8%
Asthma9.9%
Arthritis22.9%
Kidney disease2.7%
Pulmonary disease6.7%
Cancer6.2%
Behavior / access%
Binge drinking20.2%
No physical activity20.2%
Less than 7 hrs sleep31.9%
Fair or poor health14.7%
Poor mental health15.8%
Poor physical health11.1%
No health insurance14.0%
Visited doctor (checkup)68.9%
Visited dentist64.8%
Cholesterol screening88.7%
Teeth loss12.4%

Veterans & disability

VeteransCount%
Civilian veterans20,2438.9%
Disability%
Any disability12.5%
Under 185.2%
18–64 years9.8%
65 and over29.8%

Health insurance coverage

Type%
Private insurance67.9%
Public insurance33.7%
Uninsured under 199.3%

Language & origin

Language spoken at home (age 5+)

LanguageCount%
English only303,03395.5%
Spanish20,0065.7%
Other Indo-European13,4033.8%
Asian & Pacific Islander1,9450.6%
Other languages4,0671.1%

Place of birth & citizenship

OriginCount%
Native born (US)273,80987.3%
Born in same state268,59285.6%
Born in different state101,91430.0%
Foreign born5,2171.7%
Naturalized citizen45,86312.7%
Not a US citizen22,02552.2%

Ancestry

AncestryCount%
French37,10211.6%
Italian35,27211%
Arab14,1464.4%
Polish6,0471.9%
English3,7681.2%
AncestryCount%
Dutch2,1910.7%
German1,7870.6%
Irish1,2310.4%
Norwegian5980.2%

Technology access

Metric% of households
Computer access42.8%
Internet access95.5%

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

Frequently asked questions
What ZIP codes does Reno, NV have?
Reno, NV has 16 ZIP codes: 89501, 89502, 89503, 89506, 89508, 89509, 89510, 89511, 89512, 89519, 89521, 89523, 89555, 89557, 89595, 89599. Each ZIP code serves a distinct delivery area within the city and surrounding region.
What is the main ZIP code for Reno, NV?
The primary ZIP code for Reno, NV is 89501. The city uses area code 775 for phone service.
What county is Reno, NV in?
Reno is located in Washoe County, Nevada.
How many ZIP codes are in Reno, NV?
Reno, NV has 16 ZIP codes.
What ZIP code is the University of Nevada, Reno campus located in?
The University of Nevada, Reno campus is primarily located in ZIP code 89557, which covers the north central area of Reno where the main campus sits.
Which ZIP code covers downtown Reno and the casino district along the Truckee River?
Downtown Reno and the main casino district are located in ZIP code 89501, which is the central business and entertainment hub of the city.
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