Honducor

Honducor is Honduras mail service. Honducor was created within legislation 120-93 in September 1993, and was implemented according to the regulations 004521-A. Honducor started operations in Honduras in September 1993.

Honducor internal policies are subject by these policies established by the Universal Postal Union (UPU), The Americas Spain and Portugal Postal Union, and the Central American Postal Union Association (Including Dominican Republic). Under the secretary of labor, transportation and housing (SOPTRAVI for Spanish acronym) in Honduras.

Honducor is a decentralized mail service with over 205 offices across the country, is run within the public and private sector, funded by its own services and part funded by the state.

Honducor Objective

  • Provide with postal service to Honduras in a national and international level.
  • Obtain commercial contracts related to services and any other activity, aligned with social objective, without more limitations than these needed to keep service in the country.
  • In general all operations that are complementary and permitted by law. Honducor has the venue without exclusivity, and is obligated to provide service in the country with administrative character postal service of the state to comply with international agreements. Honducor has a final objective to better its competitiveness and account with better technology, to offer new products and services, and continue to better the systems used, among others.
  • To answer with competitiveness the postal service finds itself to the need of continued realignment in its mission and vision so that it can accommodate the changes needed to embark in new venues, lift the quality of service and to satisfy the social role that the state has assigned.

Honduras Zip Codes

Departments / City / Location

Atlantida

  1. La Ceiba 31101
  2. Tela 31301

Colon

  1. Trujillo 32101
  2. Tocoa 32301

Comayagua

  1. Comayagua 12101
  2. Siguatepeque 12111

Copan

  1. Santa Rosa de Copán 41101
  2. La Entrada 41202
  3. La Ruidosa 41203

Cortes

  1. San Pedro Sula
    1. Sector N.E. 21101
    2. Sector N.W. 21102
    3. Sector S.E. 21103
    4. Sector S.W. 21104

Puerto Cortes

  1. Puerto Cortes 21301

Choluteca

  1. Choluteca 51101
  2. Pespire 51201

El Paraiso

  1. Yuscaran 13101
  2. Danli 13201

Francisco Morazan

  1. Tegucigalpa 11101
  2. Comayaguela 12101

Gracias A Dios

  1. Puerto Lempira 33101

Intibucá

  1. Intibucá 14000
  2. La Esperanza 14101
  3. Jesús de Otoro 14201
  4. All other municipalities 14000

Islas de La Bahia (Bay Islands)

  1. Roatan 34101

La Paz

  1. La Paz 15101
  2. Marcala 15201

Lempira

  1. Gracias 42101
  2. Erandique 42201

Ocotepeque

  1. Ocotepeque 43101
  2. San Marcos de Ocotepeque 43201

Olancho

  1. Juticalpa 16101
  2. Catacamas 16201

Santa Barbara

  1. Santa Barbara 22101
  2. Trinidad 22114

Valle

  1. Nacaome 52101
  2. San Lorenzo 52102

Yoro

  1. Yoro 23101
  2. El Progresso 23201
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  • "Honducor Postal codes search engine (limited list)". Honducor. Tegucigalpa MDC, Honduras: Industria Postal y Correos de Honduras (HONDUCOR). Retrieved 11 January 2018.
  • "Geo Postal Codes database (complete list)". Mapanet. Madrid, España: Divex Turismo, S.L. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
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