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Lucas County, OH

Aggregated demographic, housing, and geographic context for the 26 ZIP codes inside Lucas County, drawn from public Census ACS and SimpleMaps data.

ZIP codes
26
in this county
Total population
426,852
across all listed ZIPs
Cities
12
distinct city/town names
Avg density
965
people / sq mi
Avg median income
household, ACS
Avg home value
owner-occupied

ZIP codes in Lucas County

ZIPCityPopulationDensityMedian income
43615 Toledo 39,618 928
43613 Toledo 32,385 2,041
43560 Sylvania 32,149 586
43537 Maumee 30,075 625
43614 Toledo 29,394 1,264
43612 Toledo 28,384 951
43605 Toledo 25,359 1,365
43606 Toledo 25,111 1,503
43607 Toledo 20,732 1,105
43616 Oregon 20,366 205
43609 Toledo 20,327 1,628
43623 Toledo 19,749 1,140
43611 Toledo 18,635 984
43528 Holland 16,660 344
43608 Toledo 14,702 1,711
43604 Toledo 9,811 1,345
43617 Toledo 8,525 629
43566 Waterville 8,128 171
43571 Whitehouse 7,109 125
43620 Toledo 5,315 1,912
43610 Toledo 4,505 1,401
43542 Monclova 4,293 111
43412 Curtice 3,810 53
43504 Berkey 1,050 27
43547 Neapolis 510 455
43434 Harbor View 150 2,478

About Lucas County

Counties are the workhorse unit of American local government — they administer property taxes, run the courts and sheriff’s office, manage many road and library systems, and in much of the country they collect public health and zoning data that ZIP codes don’t. Lucas County in Ohio contains roughly 26 ZIP codes spread across 12 distinct cities and unincorporated communities, with an aggregate population of about 426,852. Reading those ZIPs together at the county level smooths over neighborhood-by-neighborhood noise and surfaces the broader economic and demographic shape of the area. For block-level detail, drill into any individual ZIP profile or compare against the wider Ohio index.

The average density across listed ZIPs sits at roughly 965, which classifies the county overall as a suburban environment. That label is a generalization — nearly every county contains both a relatively dense core and quieter outlying ZIPs, and the gap between them is often what determines where you actually want to live or open a business. Average median household income in our enriched ZIPs lands near —, with average owner-occupied home values around —; both numbers move dramatically as you cross from one ZIP to the next, so use the table above as a sorting tool, not a verdict.

If you’re moving into Lucas County, the county itself is also where most of your real-life paperwork will land — vehicle registration, voter registration, property recording, and school district enrollment in many states. Knowing the county that contains your prospective ZIP makes it much easier to look up the right tax assessor, election office, or school district website. Our relocation guide walks through the order in which to tackle these handoffs after a move.

For service-area planning, the county is also where most US business licensing and many sales-tax rules are administered. Service businesses scoping Lucas County should pair this aggregate view with the individual ZIP profiles to identify the densest, highest-income pockets first, then expand outward along whatever transportation corridor matches their delivery model.