Two compounds [Co2(pa)2(μ1,1‐N3)2]n (1) and [Co4(pa)6(μ1,1‐N3)6] (2), (pa=picolinamide) were obtained and studied by electronic and magnetic spectroscopies. 1 is a polymer and 2 is a tetramer of mixed‐valence CoII/III. The N3− anions act as bridges between cobalt ions in the μ1,1 coordination mode. UV‐Vis spectrum analysis showed the octahedral distortion of the compounds. ESR solution spectra revealed a low‐spin ground state, s=1/2 (dz2
) for CoII. The energy gap was J>kT
between levels, S=0
to S=±1
, of 2; consequently, its transition would not be observed. 1 showed zero‐field splitting of the excited level S=±1
with D∼0.31 cm−1. Hyperfine (59Co, I=7/2) and superhyperfine (14N, I=1) couplings were observed. Magnetic susceptibility studies (3–300 K) revealed antiferromagnetic exchange interactions in 1 and 2 with exchange coupling constants, J1=−108 cm−1 and J2=−20 cm−1, g=2 and s=1/2
, for the Co(2)‐Co(2) magnetic exchange pathways.