Swords is outside the Dublin postal region and does not have a postcode. The correct address would be Swords, Co. Dublin. At present only the city of Dublin and some surrounding districts have postal codes which are numbered from 1-24 (with one additional one which is a small area known as Dublin 6W). They are often shown in the format D2, D5, D17, etc at the end of an address. The creation of a nationwide postal code system for the Republic of Ireland is currently under discussion.
As of 2014, the postal code for Swords, County Dublin, is "Swords, County Dublin."
A new national system of postal codes is expected to be introduced in Ireland in 2015, but details are not yet available. However, each individual address will have a unique postal code in the format A12 B3CD.
There is no postcode for Swords - it is outside the postal code areas of Dublin and addresses are in the format
Name
House number / Name and street
Swords,
Co. Dublin
IRELAND
66 droadlandmedwos swords
66 droadlandmedwos swords
11111
Ireland does not use postal codes. Dublin has postal districts. While Dublin is the only county in the Republic of Ireland to have postal districts (Dublin 1 to Dublin 24), there are a number of areas within County Dublin which are not included in the Dublin postal district system such as Lucan, Swords, Dun Laoghaire and Blackrock. So the last few lines of an address for Blackrock are simply: Blackrock Co. Dublin Ireland
Ireland has no postcodes. You would address it as in your question, follows: Pottery Road Dún Laoghaire Co. Dublin Ireland.
Ireland does not have post codes. Dublin city and some suburbs have postal districts, but other parts of Dublin do not. Portmarnock does not have a post code. To get something to Portmarnock it would be: Portmarnock, Co. Dublin Ireland. For internet forms, use IE.
Swords is in the Republic of Ireland.
Ireland does not have postal codes. After the main part, the following is the way to finish an address for Dundrum and be sure it will get there: Dundrum, Co. Dublin Ireland. Use IE as a code for an internet form.
Ireland does not have postal codes. After the main part, the following is the way to finish an address for Killiney and be sure it will get there: Killiney, Co. Dublin Ireland. Use IE as a code for an internet form.
There are no postal codes for any areas outside of Dublin. To send something to someone in Kill, you would end the address as follows: Kill Co. Kildare Ireland. If you are looking for a code to be used on an internet form, use IE.
Colaise Choilm CBS, Swords, Co. Dublin
Ireland does not have postal codes. After the main part, the following is the way to finish an address for Rathcoole and be sure it will get there: Rathcoole Co. Dublin Ireland If you want a code to use on an internet form, use IE.
Ireland does not use postal codes. So when you are writing to the address, after the main part of the address, finish is with: Kinsealy, Co. Dublin, Ireland. Whatever you are sending will get there with no problem. For an internet form, use IE when asked for a post code.
Booterstown, co. Dublin
There's no number the way Blanchardstown would be 'Dublin 15'. For Lucan it's just 'Co. Dublin'. It's annoying for filling out address details for online shopping when they require a postal code and there isn't really any. I usually type 'Co.' or just '0'.