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Tulsa ZIP Code List — Tulsa County, OK

There are 52 unique ZIP codes in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Area code: 918/539.
52
ZIP codes
258.96
sq mi land
5.86
sq mi water
918/539
area code
Tulsa, OK ZIP code map

About Tulsa, OK

Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a vibrant city located in the northeastern part of the state. Renowned for its rich history and cultural offerings, Tulsa boasts a mix of art deco architecture and a flourishing arts scene. It is often referred to as the 'Oil Capital of the World' due to its pivotal role in the oil boom of the early 20th century, giving it a unique character that blends the past with modernity.

Location & geography

Situated in Tulsa County, this city spans a land area of 249.39 square miles and includes 5.79 square miles of water. The Arkansas River flows through the city, providing scenic views and recreational opportunities. Tulsa is approximately 100 miles from the major metropolitan area of Oklahoma City to the southwest, and it is surrounded by beautiful natural features like the Ozark Mountains to the northeast.

Community & economy

Tulsa's community is characterized by a diverse population and a mix of urban and suburban living. The city is home to significant industries, including energy, aerospace, and finance, which are key drivers of its economy. Daily life in Tulsa feels dynamic, with a range of community events, local parks, and vibrant neighborhoods that foster a strong sense of belonging.

Transportation

Major highways that run through or near Tulsa include U.S. Route 169 and Interstate 244, providing easy access for residents and travelers alike. The nearest airports are Tulsa International Airport, located just a few miles north of downtown, and the smaller Jones Riverside Airport. Public transit options are available through Tulsa Transit, which operates bus services throughout the city.

History

Tulsa has a rich history that dates back to the early 1830s when it was primarily inhabited by Native American tribes. The city experienced significant growth during the oil boom in the 1900s, which transformed its economy and urban landscape. Throughout its history, Tulsa has also faced challenges, including the tragic events of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, which played a significant role in the city's cultural and social development.

Did you know?

One surprising fact about Tulsa is that it has one of the largest concentrations of art deco architecture in the United States, showcasing its unique cultural heritage. Additionally, the city is home to the Philbrook Museum of Art, which resides in a stunning Italian Renaissance villa and features an impressive collection of art from around the world.

ZIP codes for Tulsa, OK (52)

Demographics & statistics

432,718
Population
36.3
Median age
$59,939
Median household income
$36,834
Per capita income
$161,704
Median home value
$954
Median monthly rent
54.0%
Home ownership
18.6%
Poverty rate
5.8%
Unemployment
118,770
Housing units
27.1%
Bachelor's or higher

Age distribution

Male Female
14,994
Under 5
13,791
14,850
5–9
13,658
15,662
10–14
14,405
14,241
15–19
13,098
15,551
20–24
14,303
33,869
25–34
31,151
29,494
35–44
27,127
25,555
45–54
23,504
13,038
55–59
11,991
13,717
60–64
12,616
20,404
65–74
18,766
9,768
75–84
8,984
4,262
85+
3,919
← Male
Female →

Age summary

GroupCount%
Under 18103,78221.9%
18 and over328,93678.1%
65 and over66,10313.8%
Median age36.3 years

Race & ethnicity

White 55.4%
Black or African American 12.8%
Two or more races 11.3%
Hispanic or Latino 8.8%
Other race 4.3%
American Indian / Alaska Native 4.2%
Asian 3%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander 0.2%
GroupCount%
White263,10555.4%
Black or African American60,56012.8%
Two or more races53,48511.3%
Hispanic or Latino41,9908.8%
Other race20,5024.3%
American Indian / Alaska Native19,9564.2%
Asian14,3763%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander7340.2%

Household income

Under $10k 7.0%
$10k–$15k 4.8%
$15k–$25k 7.8%
$25k–$35k 10.3%
$35k–$50k 16.7%
$50k–$75k 17.9%
$75k–$100k 11.1%
$100k–$150k 12.7%
$150k–$200k 5.0%
$200k+ 6.7%
Range% of households
Under $10k7.0%
$10k–$15k4.8%
$15k–$25k7.8%
$25k–$35k10.3%
$35k–$50k16.7%
$50k–$75k17.9%
$75k–$100k11.1%
$100k–$150k12.7%
$150k–$200k5.0%
$200k+6.7%
Median income$59,939

Housing

Home values

Under $50k 8.6%
$50k–$100k 19.3%
$100k–$150k 21.4%
$150k–$200k 14.3%
$200k–$300k 14.1%
$300k–$500k 15.1%
$500k–$1M 5.8%
$1M+ 1.4%

Housing overview

MetricValue
Median home value$161,704
Median rent / month$954
Owner occupied54.0%
Renter occupied46.0%
Vacant12.8%
Single-family detached64.0%
Large apartment buildings11.8%
Mobile homes3.6%
Median rooms5.0
Avg household size (owned)2.58

Year built

Era%
2020 or later0.4%
2010–20195.9%
2000–20096.1%
1990–19996.7%
1980–198910.2%
1970–197917.7%
1960–196918.6%
1950–195915.8%
1940–19496.1%
1939 or earlier12.5%

Bedrooms

Size% of units
No bedroom (studio)3.3%
1 bedroom15.8%
2 bedrooms24.7%
3 bedrooms43.5%
4 bedrooms10.4%
5+ bedrooms2.3%

Vehicles per household

Vehicles% of households
No vehicle7.5%
1 vehicle42.3%
2 vehicles33.6%
3 or more16.6%

Heating fuel

Fuel type%
Utility gas57.3%
Electricity39.9%
Propane / LP gas1.7%
Wood0.3%
No fuel used0.3%

Households & families

Household typeCount%
Married-couple family68,79439.0%
Cohabiting couple12,7516.8%
Male householder, no spouse39,62323.8%
Female householder, no spouse57,05730.4%
Households with children under 1850,15126.4%
Households with seniors (65+)49,58025.2%
Average household size2.38

Marital status

StatusMaleFemale
Never married38.6%32.4%
Married43.6%41.8%
Separated2.2%3.2%
Widowed2.8%7.7%
Divorced12.7%14.9%

Education

Less than 9th grade 7.5%
Some HS, no diploma 8.2%
HS graduate 28.8%
Some college, no degree 20.8%
Associate's degree 7.6%
Bachelor's degree 17.2%
Graduate / professional 9.9%
Metric%
HS diploma or higher84.3%
Bachelor's or higher27.1%

School enrollment (ages 3–17)

TypeCount%
Nursery / preschool6,4785.6%
Kindergarten5,6635.2%
Elementary school46,88041.4%
High school22,45120.5%
College / grad school22,58623.7%

Employment

Industry of employment

Education & healthcare 19.8%
Professional & management 11.9%
Retail trade 10.8%
Arts, food & hospitality 10.4%
Manufacturing 10.4%
Construction 7.7%
Transportation & utilities 5.8%
Finance & real estate 5.5%
Other services 5.0%
Public administration 2.7%
Wholesale trade 2.5%
Information 2.0%
Agriculture & mining 1.8%

Occupation

Category%
Management, business & arts35.1%
Service17.0%
Sales & office20.4%
Natural resources & construction9.8%
Production & transportation14.1%

Employment type

Type%
Private sector80.3%
Government9.7%
Self-employed6.3%
Unpaid family workers0.2%

Commute

Method%
Drive alone73.6%
Carpool9.7%
Public transit0.6%
Walk2.7%
Other means2.0%
Avg commute (minutes)18.1

Poverty

All people 18.6%
Under 18 years 27.4%
18 and over 15.8%
Married-couple families 7.2%
Female-led households 27.8%

Income support

Source% of households
Social Security30.4%
Retirement income17.7%
Supplemental Security5.6%
Cash public assistance3.3%
Food stamps / SNAP14.8%

Health indicators

Condition%
High blood pressure36.9%
High cholesterol33.7%
Heart disease6.8%
Stroke3.7%
Asthma11.5%
Arthritis23.9%
Kidney disease3.2%
Pulmonary disease8.4%
Cancer5.8%
Behavior / access%
Binge drinking12.7%
No physical activity31.4%
Less than 7 hrs sleep33.7%
Fair or poor health20.3%
Poor mental health17.6%
Poor physical health13.3%
No health insurance21.2%
Visited doctor (checkup)75.3%
Visited dentist53.6%
Cholesterol screening86.6%
Teeth loss21.5%

Veterans & disability

VeteransCount%
Civilian veterans21,4366.4%
Disability%
Any disability14.7%
Under 185.1%
18–64 years13.8%
65 and over35.5%

Health insurance coverage

Type%
Private insurance54.6%
Public insurance38.9%
Uninsured under 199.5%

Language & origin

Language spoken at home (age 5+)

LanguageCount%
English only403,93393.9%
Spanish29,5797.3%
Other Indo-European22,6226.0%
Asian & Pacific Islander1,4500.3%
Other languages4,6720.9%

Place of birth & citizenship

OriginCount%
Native born (US)386,11689.9%
Born in same state380,87388.8%
Born in different state243,74458.8%
Foreign born5,2431.1%
Naturalized citizen46,60210.1%
Not a US citizen15,35032.0%

Ancestry

AncestryCount%
French43,71910.1%
Italian38,2658.8%
Arab25,9936%
English3,2630.8%
Polish3,1700.7%
AncestryCount%
Dutch7550.2%
German6650.2%
Irish6420.1%
Norwegian3050.1%

Technology access

Metric% of households
Computer access41.0%
Internet access93.7%

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

Frequently asked questions
What ZIP codes does Tulsa, OK have?
Tulsa, OK has 36 ZIP codes: 74103, 74104, 74105, 74106, 74107, 74108, 74110, 74112, 74114, 74115, 74116, 74117, 74119, 74120, 74126, 74127, 74128, 74129, 74130, 74131, 74132, 74133, 74134, 74135, 74136, 74137, 74141, 74145, 74146, 74171, 74172, 74182, 74186, 74187, 74192, 74193. Each ZIP code serves a distinct delivery area within the city and surrounding region.
What is the main ZIP code for Tulsa, OK?
The primary ZIP code for Tulsa, OK is 74131. The city uses area code 539 for phone service.
What county is Tulsa, OK in?
Tulsa is located in Creek County, Oklahoma.
How many ZIP codes are in Tulsa, OK?
Tulsa, OK has 36 ZIP codes.
What ZIP code is the Philbrook Museum of Art located in Tulsa?
The Philbrook Museum of Art is located in the 74114 ZIP code, which covers the Philbrook neighborhood in central Tulsa.
Which ZIP codes serve the downtown Tulsa area and the Arts District?
Downtown Tulsa and the Arts District are primarily served by ZIP codes 74103 and 74104, located in the central core of the city.
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