REGEXVAULTv2.0
Localization/Postal Codes
Verified Safe

US ZIP Code Regex for Java

/^([0-9]{5})(?:-([0-9]{4}))?$/

What this pattern does

This page provides a well-structured, multi-part regular expression for matching us zip code, ported and verified for Java. A rigorously tested regex reduces debugging time and protects your application from edge-case failures. The snippet below is ready to drop into your Java project — whether you're validating in a Spring Boot controller, a Jakarta EE service, or a standalone utility class.

Java Implementation

Java
// US ZIP Code
// ReDoS-safe | RegexVault — Localization > Postal Codes

import java.util.regex.Pattern;

public class UsZipCodeValidator {
    private static final Pattern PATTERN =
        Pattern.compile("^([0-9]{5})(?:-([0-9]{4}))?$");

    public static boolean validate(String input) {
        return PATTERN.matcher(input).matches();
    }

    // Example
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        System.out.println(validate("10001")); // true
    }
}

Test Cases

Matches (Valid)
Rejects (Invalid)
100011234
90210123456
0060110001-123
10001-000110001-12345
94105-1234ABCDE
10001 1234

When to use this pattern

This pattern is drawn from the Localization > Postal Codes category and carries a ReDoS-safe certification. That matters for Java developers because critical in Java applications since the JVM regex engine uses backtracking and is susceptible to ReDoS without careful pattern design. RegexVault audits patterns against known backtracking attack vectors, ensuring you have the necessary context before using this regex in a high-stakes production environment.

Common Pitfalls

Leading zeros are significant (00601 is Puerto Rico). Never store US ZIP codes as integers — they lose leading zeros. The +4 extension is optional and adds delivery precision.

Technical Notes

Capture group 1: 5-digit ZIP, group 2: ZIP+4 extension. ZIP codes start from 00001 (Adjuntas, Puerto Rico) to 99950 (Ketchikan, Alaska). Ranges are not evenly distributed — 00001-00999 is Puerto Rico territory.

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