Guyana Address Format With Examples

Guyana, the only English-speaking country in South America, is a culturally rich nation situated on the northern coast of the continent, bordered by Venezuela, Brazil, and Suriname. From the colonial charm of the capital city, Georgetown, to the lush rainforests and riverine communities of Lethem, Bartica, and Mahdia, Guyana offers a unique blend of Caribbean and South American heritage. Its landscapes include savannahs, waterfalls, and dense jungle, while its people reflect a vibrant mix of African, Indian, Amerindian, and European ancestry.

The Guyana Post Office Corporation (GPOC) oversees the country’s national postal system, delivering mail across its 10 administrative regions, including both densely populated towns and remote interior communities. Correctly formatting a Guyanese address ensures efficient and reliable mail delivery across urban, suburban, and rural locations. Let’s break down the structure of a typical Guyanese address and look at real-world examples across various use cases.

Guyana Address Format Breakdown

Recipient Name

The recipient’s full name should be on the first line. If the mail is intended for a business, include the company name first, followed by the recipient’s name or department, to ensure clarity and proper delivery.

Example

KEITH ANDREWS  

OR  

GOLDEN HARVEST TRADING CO.  

ATTN: KEITH ANDREWS

Street Address or P.O. Box

For residential and business addresses, include the lot or house number followed by the street name. In Guyana, “Lot” numbers are often used in urban settings. Where no street name is available, include the neighborhood, ward, or a nearby landmark. If the recipient uses a Post Office Box, replace the street address with “P.O. Box” followed by the number.

Example

LOT 12 LAMAH STREET  

OR  

P.O. BOX 325

Town/City or Village Name

The town, city, or village name comes after the street address. Georgetown, Linden, New Amsterdam, and Lethem are among the central urban locations in Guyana. In rural regions, the village name may be more essential than the town name.

Example

GEORGETOWN  

OR  

LETHEM

Region (Optional for International Mail)

Guyana is divided into 10 administrative regions. While not always required for domestic mail, including the region name or number helps improve routing accuracy, especially in rural or hinterland areas.

Example

REGION 9  

OR  

CUYUNI-MAZARUNI

Country Name

When mailing internationally, always include the full country name in uppercase on the last line of the address.

Example

GUYANA

Special Considerations for Writing a Guyanese Address

  • Language: English is the official language of Guyana and is used for all postal communication, including both domestic and international mail. There is no need for translation when addressing mail locally or abroad.
  • Capitalization: Write the entire address in uppercase letters for improved clarity and legibility. This is especially recommended for international correspondence, where uppercase letters help prevent misinterpretation during automated or manual sorting.
  • Rural Addressing: In rural or hinterland regions where formal street systems may not exist, it is essential to include village names, neighborhood identifiers, nearest post offices, and regional designations. Additional reference points, such as rivers, schools, or health centers, may be necessary to aid delivery.
  • Postal Code: Guyana currently does not use a postal code system. As such, omitting postal codes is acceptable and expected. Instead, region names or numbers serve as geographic indicators for routing mail.
  • Alignment: All address lines should be left-aligned for consistency and to ensure proper scanning and sorting by postal staff or automated systems.
  • Address Placement: On envelopes or packages, place the recipient’s address clearly on the front, typically centered or positioned lower right. Include a return address in the upper left-hand corner when applicable.

Examples of Different Types of Guyanese Address Formats

Residential Address Format

For residential addresses in Guyana, begin with the recipient’s name, followed by the lot and street name. Include the town or city name and conclude with the country name in uppercase.

Example

KEITH ANDREWS  

LOT 45 NORTH ROAD  

GEORGETOWN  

GUYANA

Rural Address Format

In rural areas, formal street addresses may be missing. Include the village name, the nearby post office, and the administrative region to ensure proper delivery.

Example

MARIA FERNANDES  

VILLAGE: SAND CREEK  

POST OFFICE: LETHEM  

REGION 9  

GUYANA

Business Address Format

Start with the company name, followed by the relevant department or recipient’s name. Use complete address details, including city and country, for professionalism.

Example

GOLDEN HARVEST TRADING CO.  

ATTN: LOGISTICS DEPARTMENT  

LOT 23 HIGH STREET  

GEORGETOWN  

GUYANA

International Address Format for NGOs and Organizations

Include the full name of the organization and the relevant program or department.

Example

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP)  

ATTN: ENVIRONMENTAL RESILIENCE UNIT  

LOT 1 BRICKDAM  

GEORGETOWN  

GUYANA

P.O. Box Address Format

Replace the street address with “P.O. BOX” followed by the designated number.

Example

TANISHA SAMUELS  

P.O. BOX 237  

GEORGETOWN  

GUYANA

Military Address Format

Include the recipient’s rank, followed by base or unit details for efficient delivery.

Example

LT. COL. RYAN JAMES  

GUYANA DEFENCE FORCE  

CAMP STEPHENSON  

TIMEHRI  

GUYANA

Government Office Address Format

Begin with the name of the ministry or department, then the full address.

Example

MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS  

HOMESTRETCH AVENUE  

GEORGETOWN  

GUYANA

Address for Multiple Recipients Format

List each recipient on a separate line when multiple individuals reside or work at the same location.

Example (for family)

MR. DAVID RICHARDS  

MRS. CLARE RICHARDS  

LOT 10 CHARLESTOWN  

GEORGETOWN  

GUYANA

Example (for businesses)

ATTN: MICHELLE HENRY  

ATTN: ANDRE PERSAUD  

GUYANA ENERGY AGENCY  

LOT 295 QUAMINA STREET  

GEORGETOWN  

GUYANA

Address Format for Courier Services

Private courier services may require a phone number along with a complete address.

Example

STACY RODRIGUEZ  

LOT 22 REGENT ROAD, BOURDA  

GEORGETOWN  

GUYANA  

PHONE: +592 624 7890

Postal Information

The Guyana Post Office Corporation (GPOC) is the official postal service provider in Guyana, delivering mail and parcel services across all 10 administrative regions. Established in 1999 following the corporatization of the former Post and Telegraph Department, GPOC plays a central role in connecting the country’s urban and remote communities through a national postal network.

GPOC operates over 60 post offices and postal agencies, serving both densely populated areas, such as Georgetown and New Amsterdam, and more remote riverine and hinterland regions, including Lethem, Mahdia, and Mabaruma. The postal system is vital to Guyana’s communication and commerce, offering domestic and international mail delivery, Express Mail Service (EMS), financial services, and agency banking in partnership with other institutions.

In recent years, the Guyana Post Office has expanded its services to support ecommerce growth and digital communication, integrating parcel tracking systems, government payment collection, and online services to better serve individuals, businesses, and government departments.

Number of Administrative Areas Regions – 10
Administrative Area Names and Abbreviations Barima-Waini (BW)

Pomeroon-Supenaam (PS)

Essequibo Islands–West Demerara (EIWD)

Demerara-Mahaica (DM)

Mahaica-Berbice (MB)

East Berbice-Corentyne (EBC)

Cuyuni-Mazaruni (CM)

Potaro-Siparuni (PSI)

Upper Takutu–Upper Essequibo (UTUE)

Upper Demerara-Berbice (UDB)

Postal Language English
Postal Service Provider Guyana Post Office Corporation (GPOC)

https://www.gpoinet.gy 

Country Information

Country/Territory Name Guyana

Capital

Georgetown
Major Cities Georgetown

Linden

New Amsterdam

Bartica

Lethem

Endonym Guyana
ISO Codes ISO 3166-1 alpha-2: GY

ISO 3166-1 alpha-3: GUY

ISO 3166-1 numeric: 328

Population Information

Total Population 836,007 (as of 2025)
Urban Population 224,454
Rural Population 601,899
Official Language English
Commonly Spoken Languages English, Guernésiais Creole, Guyanese Hindustani

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