- List of North American Numbering Plan area codes
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This is a list of North American telephone area codes in effect for the North American Numbering Plan (NANP). The area to which an area code is officially assigned is known as a Numbering Plan Area (NPA).
Contents
200
200: not used
201: New Jersey (Hackensack, Jersey City, Hoboken, Bayonne, Ridgewood, Union City, Teaneck, New Milford, and most of northeastern New Jersey)
- Originally covered all of New Jersey. Split to create 609 (1958), 908 (1991) and 973 (1997).
- Overlain by 551 in 2001.
202: Washington, D.C. (all)
203: Connecticut (Bridgeport, Danbury, New Haven, Waterbury, and southwestern Connecticut)
- Originally covered all of Connecticut; split in 1995 to create 860.
- Overlain by 475 in December 2009.
205: Alabama (Birmingham; Tuscaloosa, and parts of western and central Alabama)
206: State of Washington (Seattle, all of Bainbridge, Mercer, and Vashon islands, Burien, Des Moines, Lake Forest Park, Normandy Park, Sea-Tac, Shoreline, Tukwila, and some small unincorporated areas adjacent to these. Also, parts of Woodway and Edmonds)
207: Maine (all except Estcourt Station)
209: California (Stockton, Modesto, Merced, Tracy, San Andreas, and part of central California)
210: Texas (San Antonio metropolitan area)
211: Community Services Hotline (e.g., crisis line, United Way, etc.)
212: New York City (Manhattan except for Marble Hill)
213: California (Downtown Los Angeles)
- Originally covered the southern third of California; split to create 714 (1951), 805 (1957), 818 (1984), 310 (1991), 323 (1998).
214: Texas (Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex)
- Split to create 817 (1953), 903 (1990) and 972 (1996). 214 and 972 were merged and overlain with 469 in 1999.
215: Pennsylvania (Philadelphia area including its suburbs in eastern Montgomery County and most of Bucks County as well as a very small portion of Berks County around the Hereford area, which is served by the Pennsburg 679 exchange.
- Split to create 610 in 1994.
- Overlain by 267 in 1997; a further overlay with 445 was proposed, but never implemented.
- Three-way split in 1997 created 330 and 440.
217: Illinois (Springfield, Champaign, Decatur, Urbana, Lincoln, and parts of central Illinois)
- Split in 1957 to create part of 309.
218: Minnesota (Duluth, Thief River Falls, Brainerd, International Falls, and part of northern Minnesota)
- Split in 1954 to create 507.
219: Indiana (northwest: Gary, Chesterton, Crown Point, East Chicago, Hammond, Hobart, Merrillville, Michigan City, Portage, Valparaiso)
220–223: not used
- Overlain on 847 in 2002.
225: Louisiana (Baton Rouge, Donaldsonville, New Roads, White Castle, and east-central Louisiana)
- Overlain on 519 in 2006.
- Mnemonic: CANada
227 is assigned for numbering relief to 240 and 301 (Maryland), but no date has been scheduled for this to go into effect.
228: Mississippi (Gulfport, Biloxi, Pascagoula, Bay St. Louis, and southmost Mississippi)
- Created in 1997 by split from 601.
229: Georgia (Albany, Valdosta, Bainbridge, Americus, Fitzgerald, and most of southwestern Georgia)
- Created in 2000 by split from 912.
230: not used
231: Michigan (Muskegon, Traverse City, Ludington, Petoskey, and part of northwestern Michigan)
- Created in 1999 by split from 616.
232–233: not used
234: Ohio—overlain on 330 in 2000.
235: not used
236: Overlay code assigned for numbering relief to 604, 250, and 778 in British Columbia, starting June 1, 2013.[1]
237–238: not used
239: Florida (southwest coast: all of Lee County, Collier County, the mainland part of Monroe County, including Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Naples, and Everglades)
- Created in 2003 by split from 941.
- Overlain on 301 in 1997.
241: not used
242: The Bahamas (all)
- Created in 1996 by split from 809.
- Mnemonic: BHA.
243–245: not used
- Created in 1996 by split from 809.
- Mnemonic: BIM
247: not used
248: Michigan (Oakland County)
- Created in 1997 by split from 810.
- Overlain by 947.
249: Ontario: (Northeastern Ontario and Central Ontario: Greater Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie, North Bay, etc.)
- Overlain on 705 in 2011.
250: British Columbia (Victoria, Prince George, Prince Rupert, Kelowna, all areas except for Vancouver); also the town of Hyder, Alaska.
251: Alabama (Mobile County, Baldwin County, Bay Minette, Jackson, Brewton, Citronelle, and part of southwestern Alabama)
- Created in 2001 by split from 334.
252: North Carolina (Greenville, New Bern, Kinston, Kitty Hawk, Rocky Mount)
- Created in 1998 by split from 919.
253: State of Washington (Tacoma, Lakewood, Auburn, Puyallup, Enumclaw, Spanaway, and the southern suburbs of Seattle)
- Created in 1997 by split from 206.
254: Texas (Waco, Killeen, Temple, Belton, and Stephenville)
- Created in 1997 by split from 817.
255: not used
256: Alabama (Huntsville, Decatur, Cullman, Gadsden, Madison, Florence, Sheffield, Tuscumbia, Fort Payne, Scottsboro, and most of northern Alabama)
- Created in 1998 by split from 205.
- Overlain by 938 in 2010.
257–259: not used
260: Indiana (Fort Wayne, New Haven, Decatur, Angola, Huntington, Wabash, and most of northeastern Indiana)
- Created in 2002 by split from 219.
261: not used
262: Wisconsin (Racine, Kenosha, Menomonee Falls, Waukesha, and most of southeastern Wisconsin excluding Milwaukee County)
- Created in 1999 by split from 414.
263: not used
- Created in 1997 by split from 809.
- Mnemonic: ANG
265–266: not used
267: Pennsylvania (Philadelphia and surrounding suburban area)
- Overlain on 215 in 1997.
268: Antigua and Barbuda (all)
- Created in 1996 by split from 809.
- Mnemonic: ANT
269: Michigan (Battle Creek, Kalamazoo, Benton Harbor, Allegan, Hastings, St. Joseph, and most of southwestern Michigan)
- Created in 2002 by split from 616.
270: Kentucky (Owensboro, Paducah, Bowling Green, Hopkinsville, Henderson, Elizabethtown, and most of western Kentucky)
- Created in 1999 by split from 502.
271: not used
272: Pennsylvania (northeastern)—overlay of 570—effective 2012[2]
273: not used
274: Wisconsin—scheduled to overlay 920 in 2014
275: not used
276: Virginia (Bristol, Abingdon, Wytheville, Martinsville, Bluefield, and most of southwestern Virginia)
- Created in 2001 by split from 540.
277–280: not used
- Created in 1996 by split from 713; re-merged with 713 as an overlay in 1999.
- Overlain with 832 in 1999.
282: not used
283: proposed overlay of 513 (southwest Ohio)
284: the British Virgin Islands (all)
- Created in 1997 by split from 809.
- Mnemonic: BVI
285–288: not used
- Overlain on 905 in 2001.
300
300: not used
301: Maryland (Silver Spring, Washington, D.C., suburbs, all counties which touch the Potomac River, and the towns of Hagerstown, Frederick, Rockville, Cumberland, and land line telephones in all of western Maryland)
- Originally covered all of Maryland; split in 1991 to create 410.
- Overlain by 240 in 1997.
- To be overlain with 227 in the future.
303: Colorado (Denver, Boulder, Longmont, Aurora, Golden, Limon, Centennial; central Colorado)
- Originally covered all of Colorado; split to create 719 (1988) and 970 (1995).
- Overlain by 720 in 1998.
- Overlain by 681 in 2009.
305: Florida (all of Miami-Dade County and the Florida Keys: Miami, Miami Beach, Homestead, Coral Gables, Marathon, Key West.
- Originally covered all of Florida; split to create 813 (1953), 904 (1965), 407 (1988), 954 (1995).
- Partial overlay by 786 in 1998, in Miami-Dade County only. Complete overlay including the Keys in 2008.
306: Saskatchewan (all)
- To be overlain by area code 639 in May, 2013.[3]
308: Nebraska (North Platte, Scottsbluff, McCook, Kearney, Grand Island, and all of western Nebraska)
- Created in 1954 by split from 402.
309: Illinois (Peoria, Bloomington, Moline, Rock Island, Galesburg, and west-central Illinois)
- Created in 1957 from parts of 217 and 815.
310: California (Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Malibu, Pacific Palisades, Redondo Beach, Santa Monica, Torrance, Santa Catalina Island, and the coastal areas of Los Angeles County)
311: Local or government non-emergency use; City Hall in some localities.
312: Illinois (downtown Chicago)
313: Michigan (Dearborn, Detroit and its inner enclaves of Hamtramck and Highland Park)
314: Missouri (St. Louis, St. Louis County, Florissant, Crestwood, Hazelwood, Kirwood, and surrounding sububs of St. Louis)
315: New York (Syracuse, Utica, Watertown, and north-central New York)
- Split in 1954 to create part of 607.
316: Kansas (Wichita metropolitan area, McConnell Air Force Base, Augusta, El Dorado, Mulvane, and Hutchinson)
- Split in 2001 to create 620.
317: Indiana (Indianapolis, Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Greenwood, Mooresville, Beech Grove, and most of central Indiana)
318: Louisiana (Shreveport, Monroe, Alexandria, Fisher, Tallulah, and most of northern Louisiana)
319: Iowa (Cedar Rapids, Waterloo, Burlington, Iowa City, east-central, and southeastern Iowa)
- Split in 2001 to create 563.
320: Minnesota (St. Cloud, Alexandria, Morris, Hutchinson, Sandstone, Appleton, and central Minnesota)
- Created in 1996 by split from 612.
321: Florida (Orlando, Cocoa, Melbourne, Rockledge , Titusville, St Cloud, and east-central Florida). This Area partially overlies 407, and this is the exclusive code for the Space Coast (Cape Canaveral, Titusville, Cocoa, Cocoa Beach, Satellite Beach, Melbourne, Merritt Island, Patrick Air Force Base, Palm Bay.)
- Created in 1999.
- Mnemonic: The final digits of a rocket countdown.
322: not used
323: California (part of the City of Los Angeles excluding Downtown Los Angeles, Western Los Angeles, Westwood, the San Fernando Valley, Florence, and Montebello)
- Created in 1998 by split from 213.
324: not used
325: Texas (Abilene, San Angelo, Sweetwater, Snyder)
- Created in 2003 by split from 915.
326: not used
327: Arkansas (Texarkana, Jonesboro, Pine Bluff, and most of southern, eastern, and northeastern Arkansas)
- Future overlay of 870, to be effective in 2013.
328–329: not used
330: Ohio (Akron, Canton, Youngstown, Warren, and most of northeastern Ohio)
- Created in 1997 by split from 216.
- Overlain by 234 in 2000.
331: Illinois (Aurora, Naperville, Oswego, and other western suburbs of Chicago)
- Overlain on 630 in 2007.
332–333: not used
334: Alabama (Montgomery, Auburn, Dothan, Enterprise, Eufaula, Opelika, Phenix City, Selma, Tuskegee and most of southeastern Alabama)
335: not used
336: North Carolina (Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Wilkesboro, Roxboro, and most of northwestern North Carolina)
- Created in 1997 by split from 910.
337: Louisiana (Lafayette, Lake Charles, Leesville, New Iberia, Opelousas, and most of southwestern Louisiana)
- Created in 1999 by split from 318.
338: not used
- Overlain on 781 in 2001.
340: the U.S. Virgin Islands (all)
- Created in 1997 by split from 809.
341 is assigned for numbering relief to 510 (east shore of San Francisco Bay, California), but no date has been scheduled for this to be implemented.
342: not used
343: Ontario: (Ottawa metropolitan area and southeastern Ontario)
- Overlain on 613 in 2010.
344: not used
345: the Cayman Islands (all)
- Created in 1996 by split from 809.
346: not used
348–350: not used
- Overlain on 978 in 2001.
352: Florida (Gainesville, Ocala, Inverness, Dunnellon, and part of central Florida)
- Created in 1995 by split from 904.
- Mnemonic: FLA
353–359: not used.
- 356 was authorized for use as a relief area code in New Jersey; however, 356 was replaced by 862 since this proposed code was condidered to be too similar to southern New Jersey's Area code 856
360: State of Washington (Olympia, Vancouver, Bellingham, Bremerton, Port Angeles, Aberdeen, and most of western Washington except the Seattle metropolitan area)
- Created in 1995 by split from 206.
361: Texas (Corpus Christi, Victoria, George West, and much of South Texas)
- Created in 1999 by split from 512.
362–363: not used
364: Kentucky—Planned relief of 270. Split plan canceled in December 2010, may be revived in the future as an overlay.
365: Ontario—overlay of Area codes 905 and 289, scheduled to be created on March 25, 2013[4]
- Area code 742 reserved as a fourth code for the region.
366–368: not used
369 is assigned for numbering relief to 707 (northwest California), but no date has been scheduled for it to go into effect.
370–379: block reserved in case consecutive numbers are ever needed
380 is assigned for area code relief to 614 in Ohio but no date has been scheduled for this to be implemented.
381–384: not used
- Overlain on 801 in 2009.
386: Florida (Daytona Beach, Lake City, Live Oak, Crescent City, and parts of northeastern Florida)
- Created by split from 904 in 2001.
- Mnemonic: FUN
387: Reserved as a fourth area code to overlay 416 for the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada with no set date for implementation
388-389: not used
400
400: not used
401: Rhode Island (all)
402: Nebraska (Omaha, Lincoln, Norfolk, Superior, and most of eastern Nebraska)
- Originally covered all of Nebraska; split in 1954 to create 308.
- Overlain by 531 in 2011.
403: Alberta (Calgary, Banff, Red Deer, Medicine Hat, Lethbridge, Brooks, and most of southern Alberta)
- This area code formerly covered all of the Yukon Territory and part of the Northwest Territories. These were split off in 1997 to compose part of 867.
- Split in 1999 to create 780.
- All of Alberta (403 and 780) has now been overlain by 587.
404: Georgia: Atlanta and the Atlanta metropolitan area inside of the Interstate 285 perimeter highway
- This area code originally covered all of Georgia, but it was split to create Area code 912 in 1954; Area code 706 in 1992; and area code 770 in 1995. Area code 404 is now completely surrounded by area code 770, which forms an annulus around it.
- Overlain by 678 in 1998.
405: Oklahoma (Oklahoma City, Stillwater, Edmond, Norman, Shawnee, and most of central Oklahoma)
- Originally covered all of Oklahoma; split to create 918 in 1953 and 580 in 1997.
407: Florida (Orlando, Sanford, St. Cloud, Kissimmee, and part of east-central Florida)
- Created in 1988 by split from 305.
- Split in 1996 to create 561.
- Split and overlain, partially, by 321 in 1999.
408: California (San Jose, Cupertino, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Mountain View, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, and Silicon Valley)
409: Texas (Beaumont, Galveston, Orange, Port Arthur, and Texas City.
410: Maryland (except for St. Mary's County, all counties and cities which touch the Chesapeake Bay, the Atlantic Ocean, or Delaware, including Annapolis, Baltimore, Berlin, Cambridge, Ocean City, Princess Anne, and Salisbury).
- Created in 1991 by split from 301.
- Overlain by 443 in 1997.
411: Directory Services; 1-areacode-555-1212 is also used to reach directory services in areas other than the caller's own area code.
412: Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh metropolitan area, Braddock, Duquesne, Johnstown, McKeesport)
- Split in 1998 to create 724.
- Overlain by 878 in 2001.
413: Massachusetts (Springfield, Pittsfield, Holyoke, Greenfield, and most of Western Massachusetts)
414: Wisconsin (Milwaukee County and the city of Milwaukee)
415: California (San Francisco and most of Marin County)
416: Ontario (the City of Toronto)
- Split in 1953 to create part of 519.
- Split in 1993 to create 905.
- Overlain by 647 in 2001.
- Overlain by 437 in 2013.
417: Missouri (Springfield, Joplin, Branson, Lamar, Lebanon, and most of southwestern Missouri)
418: Quebec (Quebec City, Saguenay, the Gaspé Peninsula, Côte-Nord, Chibougamau, St-Georges), Maine (Estcourt Station)
- Overlain by 581 in 2008.
419: Ohio (Toledo, Sylvania, Mansfield, Lima, Findlay, Sandusky, Bowling Green, and most of northwestern Ohio)
- Overlain by 567 in 2002.
420–422: not used
423: Tennessee (two discontiguous portions of East Tennessee: Bristol, Johnson City, Kingsport, etc., in the northeast; and Chattanooga, Cleveland, Philadelphia, and McMinnville in the southeast
- Overlain on 310 in Los Angeles County in 2006.
425: State of Washington (the northern and eastern suburbs of Seattle: Bellevue, Everett, Edmonds, Kirkland, Redmond, Renton, Sammamish, Issaquah, and Lynnwood.)
- Created in 1997 by split from 206.
426–429: not used
- Overlain on 903 in 2003.
432: Texas (West Texas: Midland, Odessa, Big Spring, Alpine, Fort Stockton.
- Created in 2003 by split from 915.
433: not used
434: Virginia (Charlottesville, Lynchburg, Danville, and south-central Virginia)
- Created in 2001 by split from 804.
435: Utah (Cedar City, Logan, Moab, Park City, St. George, and all of Utah excluding the areas of Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, Morgan County, Davis County, and north-central Utah.)
- Created in 1997 by split from 801.
436: not used
437: Province of Ontario: Toronto metropolitan area
- Reserved for use as an overlay on 416 and 647' scheduled to come into effect on March 25, 2013
438: Province of Quebec: Montreal metropolitan area
- Overlain onto 514 in 2006.
439: not used
440: Ohio (surrounding Cleveland on three sides, including: Elyria, Lorain, Oberlin, Ashtabula, and most of north-central Ohio)
- Created in 1997 by split from 216.
- Created in 1995 by split from 809.
- Overlain onto 760 in 2009.
- Overlain onto 410 in 1997, mostly for the use of cellular telephones
444: not used
445 was formerly assigned to overlay 215 and 267 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), but this number is no longer assigned for any location.
446: not used
447: Illinois
- Proposed overlay onto 217.
448–449: not used
450: Quebec (central southern Quebec including the city of Laval and other suburbs of Montreal but excluding the City of Montreal)
- Created in 1998 by split from 514.
- Overlain by 579 in 2010.
451–455: not used
456: Inbound international calls for carrier-specific services
457: not used
458: Oregon (Eugene, Medford, Bend, Pendleton, Corvallis, Ontario, Burns, and all of Oregon except the metropolitan region of northwestern Oregon)
- Overlain on 541 in 2010.
459–463: not used
- Proposed overlay for 708.
465–468: not used
- Overlain on 214 and 972 in 1999.
470: Georgia: An overlay onto Area code 404, area code 678, and Area code 770
- Activated in 2010.[5]
471–472: not used
- Created in 1997 by split from 809.
- Mnemonic: GRE or GRD
474: not used.
475: Connecticut
- Overlain onto 203 in 2009.
476–477: not used
478: Georgia (Macon, Warner Robins, Swainsboro, Milledgeville, Perry, and part of central Georgia)
- Created in 2000 by split from 912.
479: Arkansas (Fort Smith, Fayetteville, Rogers, and most of northwestern Arkansas)
- Created in 2002 by split from 501.
480: Arizona (Mesa, Scottsdale, Chandler, Tempe, and the eastern Phoenix metropolitan area)
- Created in 1999 by split from 602.
481–483: not used
- Overlain on 610 in 1999.
485–489: not used
500
500: Personal Communications Services
501: Arkansas (Little Rock, Hot Springs, and much of central Arkansas, but not Pine Bluff.)
502: Kentucky (Louisiville, Frankfort, Shelbyville, Bardstown, and most of north-central Kentucky)
503: Oregon (Portland, Salem, Hillsboro, St. Helens, Tillamook, Astoria and most of northwestern Oregon)
- Originally covered all of Oregon; split in 1995 to create 541.
- Partially overlaid by 971 in 2000, excluding Clatsop County and Tillamook County. Complete overlay implemented in 2008.
504: Louisiana: New Orleans metropolitan area
- Originally covered all of Louisiana; split to create 318 (1957), 225 (1998) and 985 (2001). New Orleans and Baton Rouge are no longer in the same area code.
505: New Mexico: (Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Farmington, Gallup, and all of northwestern New Mexico, and part of central New Mexico).
- Originally covered all of New Mexico; split in 2007 to create 575.
507: Minnesota (Rochester, Mankato, and most of southern Minnesota)
- Created in 1954 by split from 612.
508: Massachusetts (Worcester, New Bedford, Fall River, Cape Cod, and most of southeastern Massachusetts)
509: State of Washington (all of eastern Washington, including Spokane, Ellensburg, Pullman, the Tri-Cities area, Walla Walla, Wenatchee, and Yakima.)
- Created in 1957 by split from 206.
510: California (Oakland, Fremont, Hayward, Richmond, Berkeley and Alameda)
511: Used as a state or local transportation or transit information hub. Otherwise used to direct local police non-emergency services in some communities.
512: Texas (Austin, San Marcos, and parts of central Texas)
513: Ohio (Cincinnati, Middletown, Hamilton, Lebanon, and parts of southern and southwestern Ohio. This area code formerly also included Dayton.)
- Split in 1996 to create 937.
- The proposed overlay with area code 283 has been postponed.
514: Province of Quebec: the entire Island of Montreal, Île Perrot, and Île Bizard
515: Iowa (Des Moines, Ames, Fort Dodge, Jefferson, Indianola and most of north-central Iowa)
- Split in 2000 to create 641.
516: New York State (Nassau County, Hempstead, Long Beach, Great Neck, etc.)
517: Michigan (Lansing, Jackson, Charlotte, Deerfield, Addison, and most of south-central Michigan)
- Split in 2000 to create 989.
518: New York State (Albany, Schenectady, Plattsburgh, Saranac Lake, Lake George, Westport, and most of northeastern New York State)
519: Province of Ontario (London, Windsor, Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge, and most of southwestern Ontario)
- Created in 1953 from parts of 416 and 613.
- Split in 1957 to create part of 705.
- Overlain by 226 in 2006.
520: Arizona (Tucson, Nogales, Fort Huachuca, and most of southeastern Arizona)
521: not used
522: Reserved for Personal Communications Services
523–529: not used
530: California (Redding, Auburn, Chico, Davis, Lake Tahoe, Placerville, Susanville, Truckee, Yreka, and most of northeastern California)
- Created in 1997 by split from 916.
531: Nebraska (Omaha, Lincoln, Norfolk, Superior, and most of eastern Nebraska)
- Overlain on 402 in 2011.
532: not used
533: Personal Communications Services
534: Wisconsin—an overlay for 715
535 – 538: not used
539: Oklahoma (Tulsa, Bartlesville, McAlester, Muskogee, Henryetta and northeastern Oklahoma)
- Overlain on 918 in 2011.
540: Virginia (Fredericksburg, Roanoke, Blacksburg, Harrisonburg, Lexington, Staunton, Winchester, and parts of north-central Virginia)
- Created in 1995 by split from 703.
- Split in 2001 to create 276.
541: Oregon (Eugene, Bend, Corvallis, Medford, Pendleton, and all of Oregon except metropolitan northwestern Oregon, including Portland, Salem, Astoria, etc.)
- Created in 1995 by split from 503.
- Overlain in 2010 by 458.
542–543: not used
544: Personal Communications Services
545–550: not used
- Overlain onto 201 in 2001.
552–554: not used
555: Reserved for directory assistance applications.
- This is not the same as the 555 exchange, which is used for long-distance directory assistance or for fictitious purposes, such as on TV and in films.
556: not used
557: Missouri—planned overlay for 314
558: not used
559: California (Fresno, Hanford (Calif.), Madera, Tulare, Visalia, and parts of the Central Valley of California.
- Created in 1998 by split from 209.
560: not used
561: Florida (Palm Beach County, including Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, etc.)
562: California (Long Beach, Whittier, Norwalk, La Habra, Lakewood, Pico Rivera, and most of southeastern Los Angeles County)
- Created in 1997 by split from 310.
563: Iowa (Davenport, Dubuque, Clinton, Bettendorf, and most of eastern and northeastern Iowa)
- Created in 2001 by split from 319.
564: State of Washington (Western Washington)—a proposed overlay area code for 206, 253, 360 and 425
565: not used
566: Reserved for Personal Communications Services
- Overlain on 419 in 2002.
568–569: not used
570: Pennsylvania (Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Bloomsburg, Danville, Nanticoke, Williamsport, and most of northeastern Pennsylvania)
- Created in 1998 by split from 717.
- Overlain on 703 in 2000.
572: not used
573: Missouri (Columbia, Jefferson City, Hannibal, Cape Girardeau, Farmington, Lake of the Ozarks, Poplar Bluff, and most of eastern Missouri excluding St. Louis County and the City of St. Louis)
- Created in 1996 by split from 314.
574: Indiana (South Bend, Elkhart, Goshen, and most of north-central Indiana)
- Created in 2002 by split from 219.
575: New Mexico (Las Cruces, Roswell, Carlsbad Caverns National Park, Socorro, Taos, Truth or Consequences, and all areas of this state outside of central and northwestern New Mexico)
- Created in 2007 by split from 505.
576: not used
577: Reserved for Personal Communications Services
578: not used
579: Province of Quebec (central southern Quebec including the city of Laval and other suburbs of Montreal but excluding the City of Montreal)
- Overlain on 450 in 2010.
580: Oklahoma (Ponca City, Ardmore, Enid, Lawton, Elk City, and most of southern and western Oklahoma)
- Created in 1997 by split from 405.
581: Province of Quebec
- Overlain on 418 in 2008.
582: Pennsylvania—Relief of 814, effective 2012; currently proposed as a split including northwestern Pennsylvania around Erie
583–584: not used
585: New York State (Rochester, Batavia, and much of western New York State)
- Created in 2002 by split from 716.
586: Michigan (Warren, Sterling Heights, and Macomb County)
- Created in 2001 by split from 810.
588: Reserved for Personal Communications Services
589: not used
600
600: Special telecommunications needs in Canada
601: Mississippi (Jackson, Hattiesburg, Meridian, Natchez, Vicksburg, and most of central Mississippi)
- Originally covered all of Mississippi; split to create 228 (1997) and 662 (1999).
- Overlain by 769 in 2005.
602: Arizona: Downtown Phoenix only
603: New Hampshire (all)
604: British Columbia (Greater Vancouver Regional District, Whistler, and remaining portion of 604 not part of overlay complex).
- Originally covered all of British Columbia; split in 1996 to create 250.
- Partly overlain by 778 in 2001; the overlay was extended to all of 604 as well as 250 in 2008.
605: South Dakota (all)
606: Kentucky (Ashland, Hazard, Somerset, London, Corbin, Maysville, and much of eastern Kentucky)
607: New York State (Binghamton, Elmira, Cornell, Norwich, Ithaca, and most of south-central New York)
608: Wisconsin (Madison, La Crosse, Platteville, Beloit, and most of southwestern Wisconsin)
609: New Jersey (Trenton, Atlantic City, Princeton, and most of central & southeastern New Jersey)
- Created in 1958 by split from 201.
- Split in 1999 to create 856.
610: Pennsylvania (Allentown, Reading, Norristown, Chester and southeastern Pennsylvania)
- Created in 1994 by split from 215.
- Overlain by 484 (1999).
611: Repair service for land-line telephones; customer service for most wireless carriers
612: Minnesota (Minneapolis, Bloomington, Fort Snelling, St. Anthony, and Richfield)
613: Province of Ontario (Ottawa and eastern Ontario)
- Split to create part of 519 (1953)
- Split to create part of 705 (1957)
- Overlain by 343 in 2010.
614: Ohio Columbus and Franklin County
- Split in 1997 to create 740.
615: Tennessee (Nashville, Cookeville, Lebanon, Murfreesboro, Sparta, Smyrna, Springfield, and most of Middle Tennessee)
616: Michigan (Grand Rapids, Greenville, Holland, Ionia, Zeeland, and most of southwestern Michigan)
617: Massachusetts (Boston, Cambridge, Quincy, Newton, Everett, and the nearby suburbs)
618: Illinois (Carbondale, Alton, Belleville, Cahokia, Centralia, Edwardsville, Marion, Metropolis, Vandalia, and most of southern Illinois)
619: California (southern half of San Diego, California city, and southern and eastern suburbs including Chula Vista, National City, El Cajon, La Mesa, Lemon Grove.
620: Kansas (southern Kansas not including the Wichita Metropolitan Area and Hutchison.)
- Created in 2001 by split from 316.
621–622: not used
623: Arizona (part of Maricopa County, including Glendale, Buckeye, Goodyear, Peoria, Sun City, and the western half of Phoenix)
624–625: not used
626: California (Pasadena, Arcadia, Clermont, Covina, El Monte, La Cañada-Flintridge, La Puente, Monrovia, the San Gabriel Valley, Upland, and West Covina)
- Created in 1997 by split from 818.
627 is assigned for numbering relief to Area code 707 (the northern California coast), but no date has been scheduled for this to go into effect.
628 is assigned for numbering relief to Area code 415 (San Francisco, but no date has been scheduled for this to be implemented.
629: not used
630: Illinois (Aurora, Naperville, Oswego, and other suburbs west of Chicago.
- Created in 1996 by split from 708.
- Overlain by 331 in 2007.
631: New York State (Suffolk County on Long Island)
- Created in 1999 by split from 516.
632–635: not used
636: Missouri (St. Charles, Chesterfield, Union, Troy, and parts of east-central Missouri)
- Created in 1999 by split from 314.
637–638: not used
639: Overlay code assigned for numbering relief to 306 in Saskatchewan, starting May, 2013.[3]
640: not used
641: Iowa (Mason City, Oskaloosa, Creston, Pella, Ottumwa, Britt, Clear Lake, Fairfield, and parts of central Iowa)
- Created in 2000 by split from 515.
642–645: not used
646: New York State (Borough of Manhattan, except for Marble Hill on the mainland of New York)
647: Province of Ontario
- Overlain on 416 in 2001.
648: not used
649: the Turks and Caicos Islands (all)
- Created in 1997 by split from 809.
650: California (Palo Alto, Redwood City, Menlo Park, Mountain View, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Stanford, South San Francisco)
- Created in 1997 by split from 415.
651: Minnesota (St. Paul, Lindstrom, Red Wing, Hastings, and part of east-central Minnesota)
- Created in 1998 by split from 612.
652–656: not used
- Overlain on 714 in 2008.
658: not in current use. Listed for Jamaica, but no date is scheduled for this to go into effect.
659 is assigned for numbering relief to 205 (Alabama) but no date has been scheduled for this to go into effect.
660: Missouri (Sedalia, Kirksville, Maryville, Mexico, Whiteman Air Force Base, and part of north-central Missouri)
- Created in 1997 by split from 816.
661: California (Bakersfield, Lancaster, Palmdale, Edwards Air Force Base, and parts of Kern County, and Los Angeles County.
- Created in 1999 by split from 805.
662: Mississippi (Tupelo, Columbus, Corinth, Greenville, Greenwood, Starkville, and most of northern Mississippi)
- Created in 1999 by split from 601.
663: not used
664: Montserrat (all)
- Created in 1996 by split from 809.
- Mnemonic: MOI
665–666: not used
667 is an overlay code for 410 and 443 (Maryland) goes into effect in March 2012.
668: not used
669 is assigned for numbering relief to 408 (Calif.) but no date has been scheduled for this to be implemented.
670: Northern Mariana Islands: the former country code for this present Commonwealth of the United States that includes Saipan, Tinian, and Rota.)
671: Guam: the former country code for this possession and unorganized territory of the United States that includes Andersen Air Force Base.
672: British Columbia is assigned for numbering relief to 236 (British Columbia)[6] but no date has been scheduled for this to go into effect.
673–677: not used
678: Georgia
679 is assigned for numbering relief to 313 (Michigan) but no date has been scheduled for this to go into effect.
680: not used
- Overlain on 304 in 2009.
- Overlain on 817 in 2000.
683: not used
684: American Samoa (the former country code for this possession and unorganized territory of the United States)
685–688: not used
689 is assigned for numbering relief to Area code 407 (Florida) but no date has been scheduled for this to be implemented.
700
700: Long Distance carrier use for pre-subscribing phone numbers, 1-700-555-4141 most often gives a recorded message indicating the default carrier on a line.
701: North Dakota (all)
702: Nevada (almost all of Clark County, including all of the Las Vegas Valley, including Henderson and Boulder City)
- Originally covered all of Nevada; split in 1998 to create 775.
703: Virginia (Northern Virginia: mostly the suburbs of Washington, D.C., including Alexandria, Arlington County, Fairfax County, Prince William County, and eastern Loudoun County.
- Originally covered all of Virginia; split to create 804 in 1973 and 540 in 1995.
- Overlain by 571 in 2000.
704: North Carolina (Charlotte, Concord, Gastonia, Salisbury, and much of south-central North Carolina)
- Originally covered all of North Carolina; split to create 919 in 1954 and 828 in 1998.
- Overlain by 980 in 2001.
705: Ontario: (Northeastern Ontario and Central Ontario: Greater Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie, North Bay, etc.)
706: Georgia (Augusta, Columbus, Carrollton, Carroll County, Cartersville, Dalton, Rome, and much of northern and west-central Georgia)
- Created in 1992 by split from 404.
- Overlain by 762.
707: California (Vallejo, Crescent City, Eureka, Redwoods National Park, Santa Rosa, Ukiah, and most of northwestern California)
- Created in 1959 by split from 415.
708: Illinois (Berywn, Chicago Heights, Cicero, Elmwood Park, Evergreen Park, Oak Forest, Oak Park, Skokie, Tinley Park, West Chicago, Wheaton, and other southern and inner-western suburbs of Chicago.
- Created in 1989 by split from 312.
- Split twice in 1996 to create 847 and 630.
709: Newfoundland and Labrador
- Created in 1962 by split from 506.
710: U.S. Government Special Services
711: Telecommunications device for the deaf/Relay Service for TTY to Voice and Voice to TTY
712: Iowa (Sioux City, Council Bluffs, Denison, and most of western Iowa). This is one of the original area codes of the U.S. that has gone unchanged and undivided. This is because for some reason, Iowa was given three area codes to begin with back in 1948, even though it did not need that many.
713: Texas (Houston area)—overlays with 281 and 832
- Split to create 409 (1983) and 281 (1996); 713 and 281 were later un-split to become an overlay, and further overlain by 832 in 1999.
714: California: Orange County: Anaheim, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Newport Beach, Orange, Santa Ana, etc.)
- Created in 1951 by splitting off from 213, when it did include San Diego County and several other counties.
- Repeatedly split to create 619 in 1982; 909 in 1992; and 949 in 1998.
- Overlain by 657 in 2008.
715: Wisconsin (Wausau, Eau Claire, Rhinelander, and most of northern Wisconsin)
- Split in 1955 to create part of 608.
- Overlain by 534 in 2010.
716: New York State (Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Olean, and parts of western New York)
717: Pennsylvania (Harrisburg, Gettysburg, Lancaster, York and most of south-central Pennsylvania)
- Split in 1998 to create 570.
718: New York State (New York City except for Manhattan, but this area code includes Marble Hill, a neighborhood of the Borough of Manhattan located on the mainland.
719: Colorado (Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Florence, Leadville, Limon, Trinidad, La Junta, and most of southeastern Colorado)
- Created in 1988 by being split off from 303.
720: Colorado
- Overlain on 303 in 1998.
721: Sint Maarten
- Joined the NANP on September 30, 2011; previously +599.[7]
722–723: not used
724: Pennsylvania (Washington, Pa., Indiana, Pa., New Castle, Uniontown, and most of southwestern Pennsylvania)
725–726: not used
727: Florida (all of Pinellas County including St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Dunedin, Palm Harbor, Tarpon Springs, and the coastal parts of Pasco County)
- Created in 1998 by split from 813.
728–729: not used
730: Illinois—proposed overlay of 618
731: Tennessee (most of West Tennessee—excluding Metropolitan Memphis and Shelby County (area code 901)—but including Dyersburg, Jackson, Martin, Paris, Union City, and Crockett County)
- Created in 2001 by split from 901.
732: New Jersey (New Brunswick, Lakewood, Neptune, Fort Dix, and most of east-central New Jersey—but not Atlantic City)
- Created in 1997 by split from 908.
- Overlain by 848 in 2001.
- Mnemonic: SEA
733: not used
734: Michigan (Ann Arbor, Hell, Monroe, Plymouth, Romulus, Wayne, Ypsilanti, and the southwestern suburbs of Detroit)
- Created in 1997 by split from 313.
735–736: not used
737 is assigned for numbering relief to 512 (Texas) but no date has been scheduled for this to go into effect.
738–739: not used
740: Ohio (Suburban Columbus, central Ohio outside of Franklin County, excluding the Marysville area, together with southeastern Ohio: Athens, Lancaster, Cambridge, Delaware, Marietta, Mt. Vernon, Newark, Portsmouth, Steubenville, Washington Court House, and Zanesville)
- Created in 1997 by split from 614.
741: not used
742: Reserved as a future area code in the 289/905 region of Ontario, Canada (proposed to be overlain by 365 in 2013).[8]
743–746: not used
747: California (Los Angeles County, San Fernando Valley): an overlay onto 818, effective on May 18, 2009.
748–753: not used
754: Florida an overlay onto 954
755–756: not used
757: Virginia (Part of Hampton Roads and the Eastern Shore of Virginia)
- Created in 1996 by split from 804.
758: Saint Lucia (all)
- Created in 1996 by split from 809.
- Mnemonic: SLU
759: not used
760: California (Bishop, Ridgecrest, Barstow—eastern portions of San Bernardino County and Riverside County, including Palm Springs, Palm Desert, and Indio—Imperial County, and parts of northern and eastern San Diego County, including Oceanside and other northern suburbs of San Diego, California.) In summary: most of the desert and mountain portions of southeastern California.
- Created in 1997 by split from 619. This was the first part of North America to have its code changed three times: from 213 to 714 in 1951), to 619 in 1982, and to 760 in 1997.
- Overlain by 442 in 2009.
761: Currently reserved for Palm Beach County, FL
762: Georgia: an overlay of 706
763: Minnesota (Maple Grove, Monticello, Elk River, Fridley, Blaine, and the northwestern area of Minneapolis)
764 is assigned for numbering relief to 650 (western San Francisco Bay, including Contra Costa County) but no date has been scheduled for this to go into effect.
765: Indiana (Lafayette, Marion, Muncie, Richmond, West Lafayette, and most of central Indiana excluding Indianapolis)
- Created in 1997 by split from 317.
766: not used
767: Commonwealth of Dominica (all)—split from 809
768: not used
- Overlain onto 601 in 2005.
770: Georgia (Marietta, Carrollton, Gainesville, Jonesboro, Lawrenceville, Roswell, Stone Mountain, and much of north-central Georgia outside of Atlanta's Interstate 285 Perimeter Highway). Area code 770 is shaped like a donut, with Atlanta, Chamblee, Decatur, and Tucker's 404 in its hole.
- Created in 1995 by split from 404.
- Overlain by 678 in 1998.
771: not used
772: Florida (Fort Pierce, Port Saint Lucie, Sebastian, Stuart, and Vero Beach, and all of Indian River County and Martin County)
- Created by splitting it off from 561.
773: Illinois (City of Chicago, excluding downtown)
- Created in 1996 by split from 312.
- Overlain in 2009 by 872.
- Overlain on 508 in 2001.
775: Nevada (Carson City, Reno, Elko, Ely, Sparks, Winnemucca, Great Basin National Park, Naval Air Station Fallon, and all of Nevada except for most of Clark County in southernmost Nevada)
- Created in 1998 by split from 702.
776–777: not used
778: British Columbia (all)
- Overlain on 815 in 2007.
780: Alberta (Edmonton, Jasper, Grande Prairie, Peace River, and all of northern Alberta). This area code overlays onto 587 and also 403 in southern Alberta.
- Created in 1999 by split from 403.
781: Massachusetts (Saugus, Norwood, Waltham Woburn, and other suburbs of Boston along Route 128)
- Created in 1997 by split from 617.
- Overlain by 339 in 2001.
782–783: not used
784: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (all). Was split from 809
- Created in 1998 by split from 809.
- Mnemonic: SVG or SVI
785: Kansas (Topeka, Salina, Colby, Lawrence, Manhattan, and all of northern and central Kansas not including the Kansas City Metropolitan Area.
- Created in 1997 by spliting it from 913.
786: Florida (Miami-Dade County and the Florida Keys)
- Overlain on 305 only in Miami-Dade County in 1998. Overlay extended to the Keys in 2008.
- Mnemonic: SUN
788–789: not used
800
800: Toll-free telephone service (see also 822, 833, 844, 855, 866, 877, 880 through 882, 888)
801: Utah (in the Wasatch Front)
- Originally covered all of Utah; split in 1997 to create 435.
- Overlain by 385 in 2009.
803: South Carolina (Columbia, Rock Hill, Sumter, Aiken, and most of central South Carolina)
804: Virginia (the Richmond Metropolitan Area, including Petersburg; also the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula)
805: California (Ventura County, San Luis Obispo County, Santa Barbara County, Atascadero, Lompoc, Ojai**, Oxnard, Pismo Beach, San Buenaventura, Santa Maria, the Simi Valley, and Vandenberg Air Force Base.
806: Texas (Lubbock, Amarillo, Canadian, Canyon, Dalhart, and the entire Texas Panhandle)
- Created in 1957 from parts of 817 and 915.
807: Province of Ontario (Northwestern Ontario: Thunder Bay, Kenora, Dryden, Greenstone)
- Created in 1962 by split from 705.
809: Dominican Republic.
- Originally covered most of the Caribbean; split to create 441 (1995), 787, 268, 246, 664, 758, 345, 242, 869 (1996), 264, 876, 340, 649, 868, 284, 767, 473 (1997), 784 (1998).
- Overlain by 829 (2005) and 849 (2009).
810: Michigan (Port Huron, Flint, Lapeer, and Michigan "Thumb")
811: Mobile customer service on some North American cellular carriers, also used as a 9-1-1 like emergency number to handle distress calls in much of Jamaica. This code now has separate mandated usages in the U.S. and Canada. In the U.S., the FCC adopted it as the local underground utility assistance service in 2007. In Canada, the CRTC reserved it for non-urgent telehealth services in 2005, though not all provinces and territories have yet adopted it.
812: Indiana (Southern Indiana, including Bloomington, Evansville, Terre Haute, Columbus, Jeffersonville, Lawrenceburg, Madison, and New Albany.
813: Florida (all of Hillsborough County, including Tampa and its suburbs, MacDill Air Force Base, and Plant City; and also the inland areas of Pasco County)
- Created in 1953 by splitting it off from 305 to give Florida more than one area code.
- Split and resplit to create 941 in 1995) and 727 in 1998.
814: Pennsylvania (Erie, State College, Altoona, Clearfield, Emporium, Johnsonburg, Johnstown, Meyersdale, Ridgway, Somerset, and most of northwestern and parts of central Pennsylvania)
815: Illinois (Rockford, La Salle, DeKalb, and much of northern Illinois, including western Chicago suburbs such as Joliet, Plainfield, and Crystal Lake)
816: Missouri (Kansas City, St Joseph, Independence, Harrisonville, and parts of west-central Missouri)
817: Texas (Fort Worth, Arlington, Grand Prairie, Grandview, Weatherford)
- Created in 1953 from parts of 214 and 915.
- Split in 1957 to create part of 806.
- Three-way split in 1997 created the new 254 and 940.
- Overlain by 682 in 2000.
818: California: the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles County, including Burbank, Canoga Park, Encino, Glendale, North Hollywood, Northridge, Panorama City, Reseda, San Fernando, Sylmar, Tarzana, Van Nuys, and Woodland Hills.)
819: Province of Quebec (Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Estrie, Mauricie, Outaouais, Sherbrooke, and Trois-Rivieres.)
820–821: not used
823–824: not used
825: reserved for future usage in Alberta.
826–827: not used
828: North Carolina (Asheville, Franklin, Hickory, Murphy, Waynesville, and parts of western North Carolina)
- Created in 1998 by splitting it off from 704.
829: the Dominican Republic.
- Overlain on 809 in 2005.
830: Texas (Del Rio, Kerrville, Eagle Pass, Fredericksburg, New Braunfels, and part of the Rio Grande Valley)
- Created in 1997 by splitting it off from 210.
831: California (Monterey, Salinas, Monterey County, Hollister, and Santa Cruz)
- Created in 1998 by splitting it off from 408.
- Overlain on 713 and 281 in 1999.
834: not used
835 was to be an overlay for 610 and 484 (Pennsylvania), but was canceled in 2008.
836–842: not used
843: South Carolina (Charleston, Florence, Hilton Head Island, Myrtle Beach, Charleston Air Force Base, and most of southeastern South Carolina)
- Created in 1998 by splitting it from 803.
845: New York State (Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, and Ulster Counties in southeastern New York State. Includes: Poughkeepsie, Middletown, Kingston, West Point, Newburgh, and the Catskill Mountains west to Margaretville)
- Created in 2000 by splitting it off from 914.
846: not used
847: Illinois (Arlington Heights, Buffalo Grove, Des Plaines, Skokie, Waukegon, etc., near Chicago
- Created in 1996 by split from 708.
- Overlain by 224 in 1998.
- Overlain on 732 in 2001.
849: the Dominican Republic
- Overlain on 809 and 829 in 2009
850: northwestern Florida (Appalachicola, Pensacola, Tallahassee, Quincy, Panama City, Naval Air Station Pensacola, Eglin Air Force Base, and all of the Florida Panhandle)
- Created in 1997 by split from 904.
851–854: not used
855: Toll-free telephone service (see also 800, 822, 833, 844, 866, 877, 888, and 880–882 in this list)
856: New Jersey (Cherry Hill, Camden, Millville, Vineland, and most of southwestern New Jersey)
857: Massachusetts (Boston, Cambridge, Quincy, Newton, Everett, and the nearby suburbs)
- Overlain on 617 in 2001.
858: Southern California: the northern half of San Diego, California city and some northern suburbs)
859: Kentucky (Lexington, Richmond, Danville, Covington, Florence, and northernmost Kentucky)
- Created in 2000 by split from 606.
- Mnemonic: UKY—the University of Kentucky is located in Lexington, the largest city served by this code.
860: Connecticut (Hartford, Bristol, Norwich, and northern and eastern Connecticut)
861: not used
- Overlain on 973 in 2001.
863: Florida (Lakeland, Bartow, Sebring, Winter Haven in south-central Florida)
- Created in 1999 by split from 941.
864: South Carolina (Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, Clemson, and most of northwestern South Carolina)
- Created in 1995 by splitting it off from 803.
865: Tennessee (Knoxville, Alcoa, Athens, Clinton, Crossville, Dayton, Gatlinburg, Loudon, Maryville, Newport, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, Pigeon Forge, Rockwood, Sweetwater, etc., in East Tennessee)
- Created in 1999 by split from 423.
- Mnemonic: VOL—the University of Tennessee, whose sports teams are the "Volunteers", is in Knoxville, the largest city served by this code.
867: Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut
- Created in 1997 from parts of 403 and 819.
- Mnemonics: TOP of the world. 1867 was the year of Canada's confederation (formation) (long-distance calls to the 867 area code must begin 1-867).
868: Trinidad and Tobago (all)
- Created in 1997 by split from 809.
- Mnemonic: TNT
869: Saint Kitts and Nevis (all)
- Created in 1996 by split from 809.
870: Arkansas (Texarkana, Jonesboro, Pine Bluff, and southern, eastern, and northeastern Arkansas)
871: not used
872: Illinois—overlay for 312 and 773, entered service on November 7, 2009[9]
873: Province of Quebec—overlay of 819, will enter service June 1, 2013[10]
874–875: not used
- Created in 1997 by split from 809.
- Overlain on 412 and area code 724 in 2001.
879: not used
880–882: Codes 880 through 882 were previously used to allow international customers to access toll-free numbers they otherwise could not by paying the international portion of the toll. 880 was paired with 800, 881 with 888, and 882 with 877.[11] As of 2008, they were reserved for toll-free area codes, but were not yet in use.
883–887: not used
889: not used
900
900: premium-rate telephone numbers
901: Tennessee (Memphis, Covington, Gremantown, Somerville, and extreme southwestern Tennessee, mostly in Shelby County).
902: Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island
- Originally also covered New Brunswick; split in 1955 to create 506.
903: Texas (Tyler, Sherman, Longview, Marshall, Palestine, Jacksonville, Carthage, and Northeast Texas)
- Created in 1990 by split from 214.
- Overlain by 430 in 2003.
904:Florida (Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Starke, and most of northeastern Florida)
905: Province of Ontario (Niagara Falls Region, Hamilton, St. Catharines, suburbs of the Greater Toronto Area, and southeastern Ontario)
- Created in 1993 by splitting it off from 416.
- Overlain by 289 in 2001.
- Overlain by 365 by 2013.
906: Michigan: Upper Peninsula of Michigan: (Sault Ste. Marie, Escanaba, Houghton, Iron Mountain, Marquette, Menominee, etc.
- Created in 1961 by split from 616.
907: all of Alaska excluding the lone town of Hyder
908: New Jersey (Alpha, Washington, Elizabeth, Warren, Plainfield, and west-central New Jersey)
- Created in 1991 by splitting it from 201.
- Split in 1997 to create 732.
909: California (western portions of San Bernardino County, and parts of Los Angeles County and Riverside County, including Fontana, Pomona, Chino Hills, Claremont, Chino, Ontario, Redlands) Pomona is in Los Angeles County, and it is the home of the county fair.
- Created in 1992 by split from 714.
- Split in 2004 to create 951.
910: North Carolina (Fayetteville, Wilmington, Fort Bragg, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, Jacksonville, Lumberton and much of southeastern North Carolina)
911: Emergency Services
912: Georgia (Savannah, Statesboro, Vidalia, Waycross, Brunswick, Douglas, and southeastern Georgia)
- Created in 1954 by split from 404 to give Georgia two area codes.
- Split in 2000 to create 229 and 478.
913: Kansas (Kansas City, Kansas, Overland Park, Leavenworth, Ft. Leavenworth, parts of eastern Kansas)
- Split in 1997 to create 785.
914: New York State (Westchester County)
915: Texas (all of El Paso County and portions of Hudspeth County)
916: California (the Sacramento Metropolitan Area)
- Originally covered about one-third of California. It was split in 1958 to create 209 and in 1997 to create 530.
917: New York State (New York City; cellular telephones)
918: Oklahoma (Tulsa, Bartlesville, McAlester, Muskogee, Henryetta and northeastern Oklahoma)
- Created in 1953 by split from 405, and to give Oklahoma two area codes, one centered on Oklahoma City and the other centered on Tulsa
- Overlain by 539 in 2011.
919: North Carolina (Raleigh, the state capital city, Durham, Chapel Hill, Goldsboro, and part of north-central North Carolina)
- Created in 1954 by splitting it from 704 to give North Carolina two area codes.
- Split in 1998 to create 252.
920: Wisconsin (Appleton, Sheboygan, Oshkosh, Green Bay, Manitowoc, Marquette, Fond du Lac, and parts of eastern Wisconsin—but not Milwaukee County)
- Created in 1997 by splitting it off from 414.
- To be overlain by 274 in 2010.
921–924: not used, yet
925: California (Livermore, Concord, Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek, Martinez, Pleasanton and Dublin, just east of San Francisco Bay. Much of this area is served by the Bay Area Rapid Transit system, including Concord.)
- Created in 1998 by splitting it off from 510.
926–927: not used, yet
928: Arizona (Flagstaff, Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Page, Payson, Prescott, Tuba City, Williams, Winslow, Window Rock, Yuma, and most of northern and western Arizona, including the Grand Canyon National Park, the Lower Colorado River Valley, and the Navajo Nation)
- Created in 2001 by split from 520.
929: New York
930: not used
931: Tennessee (Middle Tennessee, excluding the Nashville Metropolitan Area, which is in 615: Clarksville, Manchester, Columbia, Cookeville, Sparta)
- Created in 1997 by split from 615.
932–934: not used
935 is assigned for numbering relief to 619 (San Diego, but no date has been scheduled for this to go into effect.
936: Texas (Nacogdoches, Lufkin, Conroe, Huntsville, Center, and Southeast Texas)
- Created in 2000 by split from 409.
937: Ohio (Dayton, Marysville, Springfield, Hillsboro, and southwestern Ohio excluding the Cincinnati Metropolitan Area)
- Created in 1996 by split from 513.
938: Alabama (Huntsville, Anniston, Cullman, Decatur, Florence, Ft. Payne, Gadsden, Madison, Sheffield, Tuscumbia)
- Overlain on 256 in 2010.
939: Puerto Rico
- Overlain on 787 in 2001.
940: Texas (Denton, Wichita Falls, Decatur, Gainesville, Vernon, etc.) This is Texas immediately north of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex
- Created in 1997 by split from 817.
941: Florida (Gulf Coast immediately south of Tampa Bay: all of Manatee County, Sarasota County, and Charlotte County; includes Bradenton, Port Charlotte, Sarasota, and Punta Gorda.
942–946: not used
- Overlain on 248 in 2002.
948: not used
949: California (Irvine, Lake Forest, California, Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, and part of southern Orange County)
- Created in 1998 by split from 714.
950: Used internally for carrier access
951: California (western Riverside County, including Riverside, Corona, Lake Elsinore, Mira Loma, Moreno Valley, Sun City, Temecula, Winchester, Lakeview, etc.)
- Created in 2000 by split from 909.
952: Minnesota (Bloomington, Minnetonka, Chaska, and the southwestern Minneapolis area)
953: not used
954: Florida (all of Broward County: Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Coral Springs, etc.)
- Created in 1995 by splitting it from 305.
- Overlain by 754 in 2002.
955: not used
956: Texas (Laredo, Harlingen, Brownsville, McAllen, and southmost Texas)
957–958: not used
- Planned to be overlaid on 860 in or after 2011.
960–969: not used (96x block reserved in case consecutive numbers are ever needed)
970: Colorado (Grand Junction, Aspen, Durango, Estes Park, Fort Collins, Frisco, Glenwood Springs, Greeley, Purgatory, Steamboat Springs, Telluride, Vail, Rocky Mountain National Park, Dinosaur National Monument, and most of north-central, south-central, and western Colorado)
- Created in 1995 by splitting it off from 303.
971: Oregon (Portland, Salem, Hillsboro, Beaverton, and most of northwestern Oregon)
- Partially overlain on 503 in 2000. Clatsop County and Tillamook County, originally excluded from the overlay, were added to it in 2008.
- Created in 1996 by a fission of 214. In 1999, this fission was reversed to become an overlay, and a second overlay area code of 469 was added.
973: New Jersey (Newark, Paterson, and most of northeastern New Jersey)
- Created in 1997 by split from 201.
- Overlain by 862.
974: not used
975 is assigned for numbering relief to 816 (Missouri) but no date has been scheduled for this to go into effect.
976–977: not used
978: Massachusetts (Fitchburg, Peabody, Swampscott, and northeastern Massachusetts)
979: Texas (Wharton, Bryan, Bay City, College Station, Lake Jackson, La Grange, and southeastern Texas)
- Created in 2000 by splitting it off from 409.
- Overlain on 704 in 2001.
981–983: not used
984 is assigned for overlay relief to 919 (North Carolina) but no date has been scheduled for this to go into effect.
985: Louisiana (Houma, Slidell, and southeastern Louisiana excluding New Orleans)
- Created in 2001 by split from 504.
986–988: not used
989: Michigan (Alpena, Mt. Pleasant, Bay City, Saginaw, Midland, Owosso, and part of central Michigan)
- Created in 2000 by split from 517.
By state, province or country
Future area codes are written in italic.
United States
Canada
Province / Territory Codes Alberta 403, 587, 780, 825 British Columbia 236, 250, 604, 672, 778 Manitoba 204, 431 New Brunswick 506 Newfoundland and Labrador 709 Nova Scotia 902 Ontario 226, 249, 289, 343, 365, 416, 437, 519, 613, 647, 705, 807, 905 Prince Edward Island 902 Quebec 418, 438, 450, 514, 579, 581, 819, 873 Saskatchewan 306, 639 Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut 867 Caribbean and Bermuda
Main article: Area codes in the CaribbeanNation / Territory Codes Anguilla 264 Antigua and Barbuda 268 The Bahamas 242 Barbados 246 Bermuda 441 British Virgin Islands 284 Cayman Islands 345 Dominica 767 Dominican Republic 809, 829, 849 Grenada 473 Jamaica 876 Montserrat 664 Puerto Rico 787, 939 Saint Kitts and Nevis 869 Saint Lucia 758 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 784 Sint Maarten 721 Trinidad and Tobago 868 Turks and Caicos Islands 649 U.S. Virgin Islands 340 U.S. Pacific Territories
Territory Codes American Samoa 684 Guam 671 Northern Marianas Islands 670 NANP non-geographic
Use Codes Canada special services 600 Inbound international 456 Interexchange carrier services 700 Personal Communications Service 500, 522, 533, 544, 566, 577, 588 Premium call services 900 Toll-free 800, 822, 833, 844, 855, 866, 877, 880, 881, 882, 888 US government 710 See also
- Bell System
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- List of original area codes
References
- ^ "Telecom Decision CRTC 2011-451". Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. 28 July 2011. http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2011/2011-451.htm. Retrieved 29 July 2011.
- ^ "?". http://www.nanpa.com/nas/public/plannedNpasNotInServiceReport.do?method=displayPlannedNpasNotInServiceReport.
- ^ a b "639 to be Sask.'s 2nd area code". CBC News. 14 June 2011. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/story/2011/06/14/sk-area-code-changes.html.
- ^ "Telecom Decision CRTC 2010-213". Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. 13 April 2010. http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2010/2010-213.htm. Retrieved 23 August 2010.
- ^ "?". http://www.nanpa.com/nas/public/npa_query_step2.do?method=displayNpa&npaReportModel.nasNpaId=470.
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- ^ "PL-423: Introduction of NPA 721 (Sint Maarten)". North American Numbering Plan Administration. 2011-07-27. http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_423.pdf. Retrieved 2011-09-01.
- ^ "?". http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2010/2010-213.htm.
- ^ Rosenthal, Phil (2009-08-10). "Chicago's newest area code: 872". Chicago Tribune. http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-biz-area-code-aug10,0,5935115.story.
- ^ "Telecom Decision CRTC 2010-94". Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2010/2010-94.htm. Retrieved 23 August 2010.
- ^ "Planning Letter 331: Recovery of NPA Codes 880, 881, 882 (Paid Toll-Free Service) Scheduled for April 1, 2004". North American Numbering Plan Administration. 2003-06-02. http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_331_v2.pdf. Retrieved 2008-08-28.
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