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I couldn't get the accepted answer to match valid postcodes but I found this and it does match valid postcodes. For client side validation, the JavaScript version can be used as is, for server side validation, rewriting the JavaScript as C# is fairly straightforward. It even reformats the postcode to have a space, so if you enter a postcode as W1A1AA, in addition to validating, it will reformat it to W1A 1AA. It even deals with unusual postcodes in various British territories.– user2985029 Jun 25 '13 at 11:38. There is no such thing as a comprehensive UK postcode regular expression that is capable of validating a postcode.
You can check that a postcode is in the correct format using a regular expression; not that it actually exists.Postcodes are arbitrarily complex and constantly changing. For instance, the outcode W1 does not, and may never, have every number between 1 and 99, for every postcode area.You can't expect what is there currently to be true forever. As an example, in 1990, the Post Office decided that Aberdeen was getting a bit crowded. They added a 0 to the end of AB1-5 making it AB10-50 and then created a number of postcodes in between these.Whenever a new street is build a new postcode is created. It's part of the process for obtaining permission to build; local authorities are obliged to keep this updated with the Post Office (not that they all do).Furthermore, as noted by a number of other users, there's the special postcodes such as Girobank, GIR 0AA, and the one for letters to Santa, SAN TA1 - you probably don't want to post anything there but it doesn't appear to be covered by any other answer.Then, there's the BFPO postcodes, which are now. Both formats are going to be valid.
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