If you’ve registered your Saudi National Address, you might have noticed a compact alphanumeric code alongside your full address details. This is your Short Address – a simplified version of your complete address that’s becoming increasingly useful across the Kingdom.
In this guide, we’ll explain what the short address is, what it contains, how to read it, and how to obtain yours.
What Is a Short Address?
The short address is an eight-character code that represents your full Saudi National Address in a compressed format. Think of it as a quick reference code that can be used instead of writing out your complete street name, building number, and postal details.
This system was introduced by the Saudi Post (SPL) to make address sharing faster and more convenient, especially for deliveries, emergency services, and official transactions.
What Does the Short Address Contain?
Your short address is a unique identifier that encodes five key pieces of information:
- Region Code – Identifies your region within Saudi Arabia
- Branch Code – Specifies the postal branch serving your area
- Division Code – Pinpoints the division within your area
- Unique Code – A unique identifier for your specific location
- Building Number – Your building number
The code essentially compresses all the information from your full national address – including building number, street name, district, city, and postal code – into a single, easy-to-share format.
How to Read a Short Address
A Saudi short address follows this format:
RRRD2929
It consists of eight characters (4 letters + 4 numbers) broken down as follows:
| Position | Component | Example | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st character | Region Code | R | Identifies your region |
| 2nd character | Branch Code | R | Specifies the postal branch |
| 3rd character | Division Code | R | Division within the area |
| 4th character | Unique Code | D | Unique location identifier |
| 5th-8th characters | Building Number | 2929 | Your building number |
Example
If your short address is RRRD2929, here’s how to understand it:
- R (1st letter) – The region code identifying your area within Saudi Arabia
- R (2nd letter) – The branch code for the postal branch serving your location
- R (3rd letter) – The division code for your area
- D (4th letter) – The unique code for your specific location
- 2929 (last 4 digits) – Your building number
When someone enters this code into the Saudi Post system or compatible delivery platforms, it automatically retrieves your complete address details.

How to Get Your Short Address
If you’ve already registered your national address, obtaining your short address is straightforward. If you haven’t registered yet, you’ll need to do that first – check out our guide on how to register a national address in Saudi Arabia.
Method 1: Through Absher
- Log in to your Absher account (absher.sa)
- Navigate to My Services
- Select National Address Services
- Your short address will be displayed alongside your full address details
Method 2: Through the Saudi Post Website
- Visit the Saudi Post website (splonline.com.sa)
- Log in using your credentials or National Access (Nafath)
- Go to Address Management
- View your registered address – the short address appears with your details
Method 3: Through the SPL Mobile App
- Download the Saudi Post (SPL) app from your app store
- Log in with your account
- Access your profile or address section
- Your short address will be visible there
Where Can You Use Your Short Address?
The short address is accepted across many services in Saudi Arabia:
- Delivery services – E-commerce platforms, courier companies, and food delivery apps
- Government transactions – Some official forms accept the short address format
- Emergency services – Easier to communicate your location quickly
- Banking and financial services – For address verification purposes
- Utility registration – When setting up services at your residence
Tips for Using Your Short Address
Keep it handy – Save your short address in your phone’s notes for quick access when filling out delivery forms or sharing your location.
Verify accuracy – When giving your short address for important deliveries, consider also providing your phone number so couriers can contact you if needed.
Update when you move – If you change residences, remember to update your national address. Your short address will change accordingly.
Final Thoughts
The short address system makes life simpler for residents in Saudi Arabia. Instead of dictating a lengthy address over the phone or typing out multiple lines on a form, you can share eight characters that contain all the necessary information.
If you haven’t checked your short address yet, take a moment to log into Absher or the Saudi Post platform and note it down. It’s a small convenience that saves time when you need it most.

