Addressing mail to croatia
When addressing mail to Croatia, you should follow these guidelines:
Recipient's Address:
- Use the recipient's full name (first name and last name)
- Use the street address (if available) or the post office box number (if the recipient does not have a street address)
- Use the city and postal code (if available)
Example:
- Mr. Ivan Perić
- Trg Republike 12
- 10000 Zagreb
- Croatia
Postal Code:
- Croatia uses a 5-digit postal code (e.g. 10000 for Zagreb)
- You can find the postal code for a specific city or town on the Croatian Post website or by contacting the Croatian Post office
Country Name:
- Write "Croatia" in the country field (not "Hrvatska", which is the official name in Croatian)
Postage:
- Make sure to affix the correct postage (stamps or a postal label) to the envelope
- The current postage rates for international mail can be found on the Croatian Post website or at your local post office
Additional Tips:
- Use the Latin alphabet (a-z) for the recipient's name and address
- Avoid using diacritical marks (e.g. č, ć, š, ž) unless you are certain that the recipient's name is written with these marks
- Use a clear and legible handwriting or print the address using a computer
International Mail Format:
- The international mail format for Croatia is as follows:
- Recipient's name
- Street address or post office box number
- City
- Postal code
- Country (Croatia)
- Postal code (5 digits)
Example:
- Mr. Ivan Perić
- Trg Republike 12
- 10000 Zagreb
- Croatia HR-10000
Remember to check with your local post office for any specific requirements or restrictions on sending mail to Croatia.