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Trinidad & Tobago address examples & format

How to write an Trinidadian address

Have you recently walked or driven on an asphalt road? If so, there's a good chance the asphalt was sourced from Pitch Lake in Trinidad, the world's largest natural deposit of asphalt. Trinidad and Tobago is also where the steelpan musical instrument was invented! But now the question remains: “How does anyone address a letter to Trinidad and Tobago?” We'll teach you. Here, we've given you a Trinidadian and Tobagonian address example to follow along with. We like you, so we’ll also provide tools to help validate any address in the world.

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  1. Addressee line - Using appropriate titles for the region, first put the recipient’s name.
  2. Building number and street - Hey, this part feels familiar. List one after the other, building number and then the street without any punctuation to separate the two.
  3. City - The city the address is located in.
  4. Country - Written in all caps, this is often shortened to “TTO.”
Trinidad & Tobago address example

Trinidad & Tobago address examples

Typical address example

67 Luis Street

Port Of Spain

TTO

Address example with units

2A Sapodilla

Tunapuna/Piarco

TTO

Smarty address validation tools

Smarty® has a suite of address validation tools that can format, standardize, and validate Trinidad & Tobago addresses, plus addresses in 240+ other countries and territories worldwide. Validate your Trinidadian address with our tools.
Use the Single Address Verification Tool to verify and format 1 address at a time, the Bulk Address Validation Tool to verify and format a list addresses simultaneously, or use the International Street Address API to integrate address validation and formatting programmatically into your software systems and workflows.

Postal information

Trinidad & Tobago's national postal system, "TTPost," was established in 1999. As of recent data, TTPost services approximately 1,058 addresses, reflecting its extensive reach throughout Trinidad & Tobago. The organization manages a substantial network, indicative of its role as a major postal service provider in the region.
Administrative area types and count
9 regions, 3 boroughs, 2 cities, 1 ward
Administration area names and abbreviations

Regions:

Arima (ARI)

Chaguanas (CHA)

Couva-Tabaquite-Talparo (CTT)

Diego Martin (DMN)

Mayaro-Rio Claro (MRC)

Penal-Debe (PED)

Point Fortin (POF)

Port of Spain (POS)

Princes Town (PTF)

San Fernando (SFO)

San Juan-Laventille (SJL)

Sangre Grande (SAG)

Siparia (SIP)

Tobago (TOB)


Boroughs:

Arima (ARI)

Chaguanas (CHA)

Point Fortin (POF)


Cities:

Port of Spain (POS)

San Fernando (SFO)


Ward:

Cunupia (CUN)

Term to describe postal codes
postal code
Postal code in language
postal code
Postal code format
999999
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Country information

Don't get stuck with bad address data! You can use this additional information like ISO codes, major cities, and more to learn about Trinidad and Tobago’s addresses.

Country/territory name
Trinidad & Tobago
ISO3
TTO
ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code
TT
ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code
TTO
ISO 3166-1 numeric country code
780
Endonym
Trinidad and Tobago
Total land area
5,128 KM²
Capital
Port of Spain
Other major cities
San Fernando, Chaguanas, Arima

Population information

Total population
1,534,937 (2023)
Urban / rural distribution
8% / 92%
Urban population
122,795
Rural population
1,412,142
Official language
English
All languages spoken
Trinidad English, Spanish
Most commonly used postal language
English
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