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Tucson ZIP Code List — Pima County, AZ

There are 54 unique ZIP codes in Tucson, Arizona. Area code: 520/928.
54
ZIP codes
1,684.94
sq mi land
0.77
sq mi water
520/928
area code
Tucson, AZ ZIP code map

About Tucson, AZ

Tucson, Arizona, is a vibrant city located in the southern part of the state, known for its rich historical backdrop and stunning desert landscapes. Nestled in the Sonoran Desert, Tucson boasts a unique blend of Mexican and American cultures, which is reflected in its food, music, and art. The city is surrounded by picturesque mountain ranges, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Location & geography

Tucson is situated in southeastern Arizona and is defined by its arid desert terrain, complemented by notable natural features such as the Catalina and Rincon Mountains. With a land area of approximately 1,679.65 square miles, the city is expansive, with a small water area of 0.77 square miles. Notable nearby cities include Phoenix, located about 116 miles to the northwest, and Nogales, approximately 60 miles to the south, enriching the regional culture and economy.

Community & economy

The community in Tucson is a mix of suburban and urban living, characterized by a diverse population and a relaxed lifestyle. Daily life is often infused with the community's strong Hispanic influences, visible in local festivals, markets, and cuisine. Major employers include the University of Arizona, local government, and nearby military installations, which bolster economic stability and cultural vibrancy.

Transportation

Tucson is served by Interstate 10, which runs east to west through the city, providing crucial connectivity to both California and New Mexico. The nearest major airport is Tucson International Airport, located approximately 10 miles south of downtown, facilitating travel both domestically and internationally. Public transit options include Sun Tran, the city's bus system, alongside the Tucson Light Rail that connects key sectors of the city.

History

Tucson boasts a rich history dating back thousands of years, originally inhabited by Native American tribes, primarily the Hohokam. The city was later founded as a Spanish presidio in the 18th century, transforming over time into an essential cultural and economic hub in the American Southwest. Today, remnants of Tucson's past can still be seen throughout the city in its architecture and cultural practices.

Did you know?

One surprising fact about Tucson is that it was designated a UNESCO City of Gastronomy in 2015, highlighting its unique culinary traditions and the cultural significance of its local ingredients. Additionally, Tucson is home to the largest concentration of TV and film production studios outside of Hollywood, attracting various filming projects.

ZIP codes for Tucson, AZ (54)

Demographics & statistics

908,185
Population
39.4
Median age
$65,330
Median household income
$36,345
Per capita income
$274,258
Median home value
$1,192
Median monthly rent
63.7%
Home ownership
13.7%
Poverty rate
6.2%
Unemployment
270,221
Housing units
35.8%
Bachelor's or higher

Age distribution

Male Female
22,897
Under 5
23,071
24,825
5–9
25,013
26,368
10–14
26,567
31,407
15–19
31,645
42,532
20–24
42,855
60,031
25–34
60,486
51,395
35–44
51,785
48,415
45–54
48,781
26,711
55–59
26,913
28,482
60–64
28,698
51,079
65–74
51,466
28,144
75–84
28,357
10,093
85+
10,169
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Female →

Age summary

GroupCount%
Under 18181,25919.9%
18 and over726,92680.1%
65 and over179,30821.1%
Median age39.4 years

Race & ethnicity

White 53.8%
Hispanic or Latino 17.2%
Two or more races 12%
Other race 8.9%
Black or African American 2.9%
Asian 2.6%
American Indian / Alaska Native 2.5%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander 0.1%
GroupCount%
White590,23453.8%
Hispanic or Latino188,79217.2%
Two or more races132,06812%
Other race97,3678.9%
Black or African American31,4322.9%
Asian28,1832.6%
American Indian / Alaska Native27,3012.5%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander1,6000.1%

Household income

Under $10k 5.5%
$10k–$15k 3.9%
$15k–$25k 7.8%
$25k–$35k 8.2%
$35k–$50k 12.2%
$50k–$75k 17.5%
$75k–$100k 13.5%
$100k–$150k 16.0%
$150k–$200k 7.7%
$200k+ 7.9%
Range% of households
Under $10k5.5%
$10k–$15k3.9%
$15k–$25k7.8%
$25k–$35k8.2%
$35k–$50k12.2%
$50k–$75k17.5%
$75k–$100k13.5%
$100k–$150k16.0%
$150k–$200k7.7%
$200k+7.9%
Median income$65,330

Housing

Home values

Under $50k 6.7%
$50k–$100k 5.2%
$100k–$150k 7.4%
$150k–$200k 12.0%
$200k–$300k 26.4%
$300k–$500k 25.5%
$500k–$1M 14.7%
$1M+ 2.2%

Housing overview

MetricValue
Median home value$274,258
Median rent / month$1,192
Owner occupied63.7%
Renter occupied36.3%
Vacant9.4%
Single-family detached59.3%
Large apartment buildings8.4%
Mobile homes10.9%
Median rooms5.3
Avg household size (owned)2.44

Year built

Era%
2020 or later0.6%
2010–20196.8%
2000–200918.7%
1990–199920.0%
1980–198917.1%
1970–197917.7%
1960–19697.0%
1950–19597.1%
1940–19492.5%
1939 or earlier2.5%

Bedrooms

Size% of units
No bedroom (studio)3.2%
1 bedroom12.1%
2 bedrooms23.7%
3 bedrooms39.2%
4 bedrooms18.8%
5+ bedrooms3.0%

Vehicles per household

Vehicles% of households
No vehicle6.4%
1 vehicle36.1%
2 vehicles38.0%
3 or more19.5%

Heating fuel

Fuel type%
Utility gas50.8%
Electricity44.0%
Propane / LP gas2.5%
Wood0.3%
Solar1.2%
No fuel used0.8%

Households & families

Household typeCount%
Married-couple family153,57544.9%
Cohabiting couple32,5537.8%
Male householder, no spouse77,75020.2%
Female householder, no spouse109,93027.0%
Households with children under 18100,56827.8%
Households with seniors (65+)127,67135.0%
Average household size2.41

Marital status

StatusMaleFemale
Never married36.6%29.7%
Married48.1%46.2%
Separated1.3%2.0%
Widowed2.8%8.2%
Divorced11.2%13.9%

Education

Less than 9th grade 4.2%
Some HS, no diploma 6.0%
HS graduate 20.8%
Some college, no degree 24.2%
Associate's degree 8.8%
Bachelor's degree 20.0%
Graduate / professional 15.8%
Metric%
HS diploma or higher89.8%
Bachelor's or higher35.8%

School enrollment (ages 3–17)

TypeCount%
Nursery / preschool9,2454.5%
Kindergarten8,8374.3%
Elementary school82,54639.4%
High school45,48421.1%
College / grad school77,92130.6%

Employment

Industry of employment

Education & healthcare 25.2%
Professional & management 13.0%
Retail trade 11.4%
Arts, food & hospitality 10.2%
Manufacturing 7.5%
Construction 6.3%
Finance & real estate 6.1%
Public administration 6.0%
Other services 5.5%
Transportation & utilities 4.4%
Wholesale trade 1.8%
Information 1.4%
Agriculture & mining 1.2%

Occupation

Category%
Management, business & arts41.1%
Service19.0%
Sales & office21.6%
Natural resources & construction9.2%
Production & transportation9.1%

Employment type

Type%
Private sector76.6%
Government17.0%
Self-employed6.1%
Unpaid family workers0.2%

Commute

Method%
Drive alone72.4%
Carpool9.0%
Public transit1.4%
Walk1.9%
Other means2.6%
Avg commute (minutes)25.0

Poverty

All people 13.7%
Under 18 years 17.3%
18 and over 12.7%
Married-couple families 5.4%
Female-led households 22.1%

Income support

Source% of households
Social Security36.0%
Retirement income27.2%
Supplemental Security4.1%
Cash public assistance1.8%
Food stamps / SNAP11.6%

Health indicators

Condition%
High blood pressure30.0%
High cholesterol32.4%
Heart disease5.9%
Stroke2.9%
Asthma11.0%
Arthritis23.7%
Kidney disease3.2%
Pulmonary disease6.1%
Cancer6.4%
Behavior / access%
Binge drinking16.0%
No physical activity22.7%
Less than 7 hrs sleep33.4%
Fair or poor health15.3%
Poor mental health15.3%
Poor physical health10.7%
No health insurance16.6%
Visited doctor (checkup)72.4%
Visited dentist58.8%
Cholesterol screening88.9%
Teeth loss12.9%

Veterans & disability

VeteransCount%
Civilian veterans65,36210.1%
Disability%
Any disability14.7%
Under 186.0%
18–64 years11.8%
65 and over33.0%

Health insurance coverage

Type%
Private insurance64.4%
Public insurance41.7%
Uninsured under 196.4%

Language & origin

Language spoken at home (age 5+)

LanguageCount%
English only862,21794.9%
Spanish69,0406.9%
Other Indo-European57,5965.7%
Asian & Pacific Islander2,7450.3%
Other languages5,6330.6%

Place of birth & citizenship

OriginCount%
Native born (US)791,09288.4%
Born in same state774,38486.4%
Born in different state394,03241.1%
Foreign born16,7082.1%
Naturalized citizen117,09311.6%
Not a US citizen60,71358.9%

Ancestry

AncestryCount%
French82,7949.1%
Italian77,6958.6%
Arab29,5133.2%
Polish14,5531.6%
English9,8871.1%
AncestryCount%
Irish4,5600.5%
German4,1430.5%
Dutch3,8280.4%
Norwegian1,8420.2%

Technology access

Metric% of households
Computer access41.7%
Internet access95.6%

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

Frequently asked questions
What ZIP codes does Tucson, AZ have?
Tucson, AZ has 37 ZIP codes: 85701, 85704, 85705, 85706, 85708, 85709, 85710, 85711, 85712, 85713, 85714, 85715, 85716, 85718, 85719, 85721, 85723, 85724, 85730, 85735, 85736, 85737, 85739, 85741, 85742, 85743, 85744, 85745, 85746, 85747, 85748, 85749, 85750, 85755, 85756, 85757, 85775. Each ZIP code serves a distinct delivery area within the city and surrounding region.
What is the main ZIP code for Tucson, AZ?
The primary ZIP code for Tucson, AZ is 85701. The city uses area code 520 or 928 for phone service.
What county is Tucson, AZ in?
Tucson is located in Pima County, Arizona.
How many ZIP codes are in Tucson, AZ?
Tucson, AZ has 37 ZIP codes.
What ZIP code is the University of Arizona campus located in?
The University of Arizona main campus is located in ZIP code 85721, which covers the central campus area in midtown Tucson.
Which ZIP codes serve downtown Tucson and the historic Old Town district?
Downtown Tucson and the Old Town Tucson area are primarily served by ZIP codes 85701 and 85704, covering the historic central business district near the Santa Cruz River.
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