This guide provides a comprehensive overview of Latvia address formatting, postal code structures, and localization practices. It includes information on postal services, languages, time zones, and address validation standards across Latvia.
Address Format
Structure for standardized Latvia postal addresses.
- Organization
- Building
- Thoroughfare PremisesNumber SubPremises SubPremisesLevel
- PostBoxType PostBoxNumber
- DependentLocality
- Locality
- AdministrativeArea
- PostalCode
- Country
Address Verification Data
Latvia postal addresses verification data.
| Available: | Yes |
| Does the country use Postal Codes: | Yes |
| PO Box Indicator |
PO Box, a. k. |
| ISO-2-Code: | LV |
| ISO-3-Code: | LVA |
| Phone Code: | 371 |
Address Example:

Country Info
Full Country Name: Republic of Latvia
| Country Alpha-2 code | LV |
|---|---|
| Country Alpha-3 code | LVA |
| Numeric Code | 428 |
Timezone
Latvia Time Zone Details
| Time Zone | UTC | DST |
|---|---|---|
|
Eastern European Time (EET): |
UTC+2 | UTC+3 |
Official Language
Latvian is the official language. Russian is widely spoken as a second language, particularly in urban areas.
Fun Fact
- The total area of Latvia is about 64,589 sq km / 24,938 sq miles. (CIA World Factbook)
- Latvia has a coastline of approximately 498 km / 309 miles along the Baltic Sea. (CIA World Factbook)
- Latvia regained independence in 1991 following the collapse of the Soviet Union. (CIA World Factbook)
- Natural hazards include flooding and winter storms, particularly in low-lying areas. (CIA World Factbook)
- Life expectancy averages around 75–76 years, lower than the EU average but improving. (CIA World Factbook)
- The population is declining and aging, with low birth rates and emigration. (CIA World Factbook)
- The terrain is mostly low plains with forests, wetlands, and numerous rivers, typical of the Baltic region. (CIA World Factbook)
Name Conventions
Population Names
Latvian names follow Baltic naming conventions:
[opt: prof. titles] [given name] [FAMILY NAME] [opt: honorific titles]
Examples:
- Jānis Bērziņš
- Līga Kalniņa kundze
- Prof. Dr. med. Andris Ozols
- Jānis Bērziņš kungs un Anna Bērziņa kundze
Male surnames typically end in -s, -is, or -us. Female surnames add -e or -a. Married women traditionally add -e to their husband's surname. Patronymics are not used in modern times. Honorific/social titles include Kungs (Mr.), Kundze (Mrs.) come after the surname, professional titles like Dr., Prof., Doktors, Doktore, Profesors, Profesore precede forename and surname
Organizational Names:
Latvian business entities include:
- SIA (sabiedrība ar ierobežotu atbildību – Limited Liability Company)
- AS (akciju sabiedrība – Joint Stock Company)
- IK (individuālais komersants – Sole Trader)
Businesses are registered with the Latvian Register of Enterprises.