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List of North American Numbering Plan area codes

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The North American Numbering Plan (NANP) divides the territories of its members into geographic numbering plan areas (NPAs). Each NPA is identified by one or more numbering plan area codes (NPA codes, or area codes), consisting of three digits that are prefixed to each local telephone number having seven digits. A numbering plan area with multiple area codes is called an overlay. Area codes are also assigned for non-geographic purposes. The rules for numbering NPAs do not permit the digits 0 and 1 in the leading position.[1] Area codes with two identical trailing digits are easily recognizable codes (ERC). NPAs with 9 in the second position are reserved for future format expansion.

Area codes in numerical order

Area codes that are not in use are listed in italic type face; and unassignable codes are bolded. The column Date lists either the date or year of assignment before implementation, or the in-service date.

200–299

Code Territory or use Date Notes
200 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
201 New Jersey (Bergen County and Hudson County) 1947
  • created for all of New Jersey
  • 1956: split to create 609
  • 1991: split to create 908
  • 1997: split to create 973
  • 2001: overlaid by 551
202 Washington, D.C. 1947
  • 2021: overlaid by 771
203 Southwestern Connecticut (Bridgeport, Danbury, New Haven, Waterbury, and southwestern Connecticut) 1947
  • created for all of Connecticut
  • 1995: split to create 860
  • 2009: overlaid by 475
204 Manitoba 1947
  • 2012: overlaid by 431
  • 2022: overlaid by 584
205 Alabama (Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, and parts of western and central Alabama) 1947
  • created for all of Alabama
  • 1995: split to create 334
  • 1998: split to create 256
  • 2019: overlaid by 659
206 Washington (Seattle area) 1947
  • created for all of Washington
  • 1957: split to create 509
  • 1995: split to create 360
  • 1997: split to create 425 and 253
207 Maine (all except Estcourt Station) 1947
208 Idaho 1947
  • 2017: overlaid by 986
209 California (Stockton, Modesto, Merced, Tracy, San Andreas, and a part of central California extending into central Yosemite National Park) 1958
  • split of 916
  • 1998: split to create 559
  • 2022: overlaid by 350
210 Texas (San Antonio metropolitan area) 1992
  • split of 512
  • 1997: split three ways to create 830 and 956
  • 2017: overlaid by 726
211 Not assignable; N11 code for community services, local/regional information service
212 New York (New York City: Manhattan only, except for Marble Hill) 1947
  • created for all of New York City
  • 1984: split to create 718 for Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island
  • 1992: the Bronx switched to 718
  • 1992: overlaid by 917
  • 1999: overlaid by 646
  • 2017: overlaid by 332
213 California (central area of Los Angeles) 1947
  • created for the southern third of California
  • 1951: split to create 714
  • 1957: split to create 805
  • 1984: split to create 818
  • 1991: split to create 310
  • 1998: split to create 323
  • 2017: merged with 323 as an overlay
  • 2024: to be overlaid with 738
214 Texas (Dallas metropolitan area) 1947
  • 1953: split to create 817
  • 1990: split to create 903
  • 1996: split to create 972
  • 1999: 214 and 972 were merged and overlaid with 469
  • 2021: overlaid by 945
215 Pennsylvania (Philadelphia area, including all of Philadelphia and its suburbs in eastern Montgomery County, most of Bucks County, and a very small portion of Berks County around the Hereford area, which is served by the Pennsburg 679 exchange) 1947
  • 1994: split to create 610
  • 1997: overlaid by 267
  • 2018: overlaid by 445
216 Ohio (Cleveland area) 1947
  • 1996: split to create 330
  • 1997: split to create 440
217 Illinois (Springfield, Champaign, Decatur, Urbana, Lincoln, and parts of central Illinois) 1947
  • 1957: split to create a part of 309
  • 2021: overlaid by 447
218 Minnesota (Duluth, Moorhead, Thief River Falls, Bemidji, Brainerd, International Falls, and most of northern Minnesota) 1947
  • 1954: split to create 507
219 Indiana (Gary area) 1947
  • split of 317
  • 2002: split to create 260 and 574
220 Ohio (suburban Columbus, central Ohio outside of Franklin County) April 22, 2015
221 not in use; available for geographic assignment
222 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
223 Pennsylvania (Harrisburg, Gettysburg, Lancaster, York, and most of south-central Pennsylvania) September 26, 2017
224 Illinois (North and northwest suburbs of Chicago) January 5, 2002
  • overlaid on 847
225 Louisiana (Baton Rouge area and east-central Louisiana) August 17, 1998
226 Ontario (London, Windsor, Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge, and most of southwestern Ontario) October 21, 2006
227 Maryland (Silver Spring; Washington, D.C., suburbs; all counties which touch the Potomac River; Hagerstown, Frederick, Rockville, Cumberland; and fixed-line telephones in western Maryland) June 14, 2023
228 Mississippi (Gulfport, Biloxi, Pascagoula, Bay St. Louis, and southmost Mississippi) September 15, 1997
229 Georgia (Albany, Valdosta, Bainbridge, Americus, Fitzgerald, and most of southwestern Georgia) August 1, 2000
230 not in use; available for geographic assignment
231 Michigan (Muskegon, Traverse City, Ludington, Petoskey, and a part of northwestern Michigan) June 5, 1999
232 not in use; available for geographic assignment
233 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
234 Ohio (Akron, Canton, Youngstown, Warren, and most of northeastern Ohio) October 30, 2000
  • overlaid on 330
235 Missouri (Columbia, Jefferson City, Hannibal, Cape Girardeau, Farmington, Lake of the Ozarks, Poplar Bluff, and most of eastern Missouri excluding the St. Louis metropolitan area) March 24, 2024
  • to be overlaid on 573
236 British Columbia (all, and the isolated border town of Hyder, Alaska, USA) June 1, 2013
237–238 not in use; available for geographic assignment
239 Florida (southwest coast: all of Lee County, Collier County, the mainland part of Monroe County, including Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Naples, and Everglades) March 11, 2002
240 Maryland (Silver Spring; Washington, D.C., suburbs; all counties which touch the Potomac River; Hagerstown, Frederick, Rockville, Cumberland; and landline telephones in western Maryland) June 1, 1997
  • overlaid on 301
  • 2023: overlaid by 227
241 not in use; available for geographic assignment
242 The Bahamas (all) October 1, 1996
243 not in use; available for geographic assignment
244 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
245 not in use; available for geographic assignment
246 Barbados (all) July 1, 1996
247 not in use; available for geographic assignment
248 Michigan (Oakland County) May 10, 1997
  • split of 810
  • 2002: overlaid by 947
249 Ontario (Northeastern Ontario and Central Ontario: Greater Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie, North Bay, etc.) March 19, 2011
  • overlaid on 705
  • 2022: overlaid by 683
  • 460 reserved as a fourth area code for the region.
250 British Columbia (Victoria: Prince George, Prince Rupert, Kelowna, all areas except for Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley; and the isolated border town of Hyder, Alaska, USA) October 19, 1996
  • split of 604
  • 2008: overlaid by 778 (see 604)
  • 2013: overlaid by 236
  • 2019: overlaid by 672
251 Alabama (Mobile County, Baldwin County, Bay Minette, Jackson, Brewton, Citronelle, and a part of southwestern Alabama) June 18, 2001
252 North Carolina (Greenville, New Bern, Elizabeth City, Kinston, Outer Banks, Rocky Mount) March 22, 1998
253 Washington (Tacoma, Lakewood, Auburn, Puyallup, Enumclaw, Spanaway, and the southern suburbs of Seattle) April 27, 1997
254 Texas (Waco, Killeen, Temple, Belton, and Stephenville) May 25, 1997
255 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
256 Alabama (Huntsville, Decatur, Cullman, Gadsden, Madison, Florence, Sheffield, Tuscumbia, Fort Payne, Scottsboro, and most of northern Alabama) March 23, 1998
  • split of 205
  • 2010: overlaid by 938
257 will overlay 778/236/672 (British Columbia)
  • relief area code for 778/236/672, relief date 27 May 2025
258–259 not in use; available for geographic assignment
260 Indiana (Fort Wayne, New Haven, Decatur, Angola, Huntington, Wabash, and most of northeastern Indiana) January 15, 2002
261 not in use; available for geographic assignment
262 Wisconsin (Racine, Kenosha, Menomonee Falls, Waukesha, and most of southeastern Wisconsin excluding Milwaukee County) September 25, 1999
263 Quebec (Montreal metropolitan area) October 22, 2022
264 Anguilla (all) March 31, 1997
265 not in use; available for geographic assignment
266 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
267 Pennsylvania (Philadelphia and surrounding suburban area) July 1, 1999
  • overlaid on 215
268 Antigua and Barbuda (all) April 1, 1996
269 Michigan (Battle Creek, Kalamazoo, Benton Harbor, Allegan, Hastings, St. Joseph, and most of southwestern Michigan) July 13, 2002
270 Kentucky (Owensboro, Paducah, Bowling Green, Hopkinsville, Henderson, Elizabethtown, and most of western Kentucky) April 19, 1999
  • split of 502
  • 2014: overlaid by 364
271 not in use; available for geographic assignment
272 Pennsylvania (northeastern) October 21, 2013
  • overlaid on 570
273 not in use; available for geographic assignment in Canada
274 Wisconsin (Appleton, Sheboygan, Oshkosh, Green Bay, Manitowoc, Marquette, Fond du Lac, and parts of eastern Wisconsin—but not in Milwaukee County) May 5, 2023
  • overlaid on 920
275 not in use; available for geographic assignment
276 Virginia (Bristol, Abingdon, Wytheville, Martinsville, Bluefield, Big Stone Gap, and the remainder of southwestern Virginia) September 1, 2001
277 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
278 not in use; available for geographic assignment
  • was a planned overlay for Michigan's 734, but this has been canceled
279 California (the Sacramento Metropolitan Area) March 10, 2018
  • overlaid on 916
280 not in use; available for geographic assignment
281 Texas (Houston area) November 2, 1996
  • split of 713
  • 1999: merged with 713 as an overlay
  • 1999: overlaid by 832
  • 2014: overlaid by 346
282 not in use; available for geographic assignment
283 Ohio (Cincinnati, Middletown, Hamilton, Lebanon, and parts of southern and southwestern Ohio) April 28, 2023
  • overlaid on 513
284 British Virgin Islands (all) October 1, 1997
285–287 not in use; available for geographic assignment
288 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
289 Ontario (Oshawa-Hamilton and Golden Horseshoe, excluding Toronto 416 but including its adjacent suburbs) June 9, 2001
  • overlaid on 905
  • 2013: overlaid by 365
  • 2021: overlaid by 742
  • 537 reserved as a fifth area code for the region.
290–299 not in use; reserved for potential North American Numbering Plan expansion

300–399

Code Territory or use Date Notes
300 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
301 Maryland (Silver Spring; Washington, D.C., suburbs; all counties which touch the Potomac River; Hagerstown, Frederick, Rockville, Cumberland; and land line telephones in western Maryland) 1947
  • created for all of Maryland
  • 1991: split to create 410
  • 1997: overlaid by 240
  • 2023: overlaid by 227
302 Delaware (all) 1947
303 Colorado (Denver, Boulder, Longmont, Aurora, Golden, Limon, Littleton, Centennial; central Colorado) 1947
  • created for all of Colorado
  • 1988: split to create 719
  • 1995: split to create 970
  • 1998: overlaid by 720
  • 2022: overlaid by 983
304 West Virginia 1947
  • 2009: overlaid by 681
305 Florida (all of Miami-Dade County and the Florida Keys) 1947
  • created for all of Florida
  • 1953: split to create 813
  • 1965: split to create 904
  • 1988: split to create 407
  • 1995: split to create 954
  • 1998: partially overlaid by 786, in Miami-Dade County only
  • 2008: completely overlaid by 786, including the Florida Keys
  • 2023: overlaid with 645
306 Saskatchewan 1947
307 Wyoming (all) 1947
308 Nebraska (North Platte, Scottsbluff, McCook, Kearney, Grand Island; western Nebraska) 1955
309 Illinois (Peoria, Bloomington, Moline, Rock Island, Galesburg; west-central Illinois) 1957
  • created from parts of 217 and 815
  • 2023: to be overlaid by 861
310 California (southwestern coastal and coastal-adjacent areas of Los Angeles County, including Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Malibu, Pacific Palisades, Redondo Beach, Santa Monica, Torrance, and Santa Catalina Island) November 2, 1991
  • split of 213
  • 1997: split to create 562
  • 2006: overlaid by 424
311 Not assignable; N11 code for non-emergency calls to local government, or to reach the city or county hall
312 Illinois (downtown Chicago) 1947
  • 1989: split to create 708
  • 1996: split to create 773
  • 2009: overlaid by 872
313 Michigan (Dearborn, the Grosse Pointes, Detroit, and the latter's enclaves of Hamtramck and Highland Park) 1947
  • 1993: split to create 810
  • 1997: split to create 734
  • to be overlaid by 679 in the future
314 Missouri (St. Louis, St. Louis County, Florissant, Crestwood, Hazelwood, Kirkwood, and surrounding suburbs of St. Louis) 1947
  • 1950: split to create a part of 417
  • 1996: split to create 573
  • 1999: split to create 636
  • 2022: overlaid by 557
315 New York (Syracuse, Utica, Watertown; north-central New York) 1947
  • 1954: split to create a part of 607
  • 2017: overlaid by 680
316 Kansas (Wichita metro, McConnell AFB, Cheney, El Dorado, Mulvane, Newton) 1947
  • 2001: split to create 620
317 Indiana (Indianapolis and immediate metro area including Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Westfield, Greenwood, Mooresville, Beech Grove, Plainfield, Avon, Brownsburg, and Zionsville) 1947
  • 1948: split to create 219
  • 1997: split to create 765
  • 2016: overlaid by 463
318 Louisiana (Shreveport–Bossier City, Monroe, Alexandria, Fisher, Tallulah, and most of northern Louisiana) 1957
  • originally used temporarily for the San Francisco Bay Area until 1953.[5]
  • split of 504
  • 1999: split to create 337
  • To be overlaid by 457 by 2026.
319 Iowa (Cedar Rapids, Waterloo, Burlington, Iowa City; parts of eastern Iowa) 1947
  • 2001: split to create 563
320 Minnesota (St. Cloud, Alexandria, Morris, Hutchinson, Sandstone, Appleton, Willmar; central Minnesota) March 17, 1996
321 Florida (Orlando, Cocoa, Melbourne, Rockledge, Titusville, St Cloud, and east-central Florida) November 1, 1999
  • In 1999, created by a simultaneous split and overlay of the 407 area code.
322 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
323 California (Downtown Los Angeles and surrounding areas) June 13, 1998
  • split of 213
  • 2017: merged with 213 as an overlay
  • 2024: 213/323 will be overlaid with 738
324 Florida (Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Starke, and most of northeastern Florida) February 26, 2024
  • to be overlaid on 904
325 Texas (Abilene, San Angelo, Sweetwater, Snyder) April 5, 2003
326 Ohio (Dayton, Springfield, and southwestern Ohio north and east of the Cincinnati metropolitan area) March 8, 2020
  • overlaid on 937
327 Arkansas (Texarkana, Jonesboro, Pine Bluff; southern, eastern, and northeastern Arkansas) February 20, 2024
  • to be overlaid on 870
328 not in use; available for geographic assignment
329 New York (Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, and Ulster counties) March 24, 2023
  • overlaid on 845
330 Ohio (Akron, Canton, Youngstown, Warren, and most of northeastern Ohio) March 9, 1996
  • split of 216
  • 2000: overlaid by 234
331 Illinois (Aurora, Naperville, Oswego; western suburbs of Chicago) October 7, 2007
  • overlaid on 630
332 New York (New York City: Manhattan only, except for Marble Hill) June 10, 2017
  • created as an overlay of 212, 646, and a part of 917
333 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
334 Alabama (Montgomery, Auburn, Dothan, Enterprise, Eufaula, Opelika, Phenix City, Selma, Tuskegee, and most of southeastern Alabama) January 15, 1995
  • split of 205
  • 2001: split to create 251
335 not in use; available for geographic assignment
336 North Carolina (the Piedmont Triad, Wilkesboro, Roxboro, and most of northwestern North Carolina) December 15, 1997
  • split of 910
  • 2016: overlaid by 743
337 Louisiana (Lafayette, Lake Charles, Leesville, New Iberia, Opelousas, and most of southwestern Louisiana) October 11, 1999
338 not in use; available for geographic assignment
339 Massachusetts (Canton, Hanson, Lincoln, Nahant, Plympton, Revere, Stoughton, Winchester, and east-central Massachusetts) May 2, 2001
  • overlaid on 781
340 U.S. Virgin Islands (all) June 1, 1997
341 California (coastal regions of the East BayOakland, Fremont, Hayward, Richmond, Berkeley, and Alameda) July 22, 2019
  • overlaid on 510
342 not in use; available for geographic assignment
343 Ontario (Ottawa metropolitan area and southeastern Ontario) May 17, 2010
  • overlaid on 613
  • 2022: overlaid by 753
344 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
345 the Cayman Islands (all) September 1, 1996
346 Texas (Houston area) July 1, 2014
347 New York (New York City: The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and Marble Hill) October 1, 1999
  • overlaid on 718 and a part of 917
  • 2011: overlaid by 929
348–349 not in use; available for geographic assignment
350 California (Stockton, Modesto, Merced, Tracy, San Andreas, and a part of central California extending into central Yosemite National Park) November 28, 2022
  • overlaid on 209
351 Massachusetts (Ashby, Barre, Boxborough, Carlisle, Groveland, Rowley, Wendell, Wenham, and northeastern Massachusetts) May 2, 2001
  • overlaid on 978
352 Florida (Gainesville, Ocala, Inverness, Dunnellon, and a part of central Florida) December 3, 1995
353 Wisconsin (Madison, La Crosse, Platteville, Beloit, and most of southwestern Wisconsin) September 15, 2023
  • to be overlaid on 608
354 Quebec (central southern Quebec; surrounding City of Montreal) October 22, 2022
355 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
356 not in use; available for geographic assignment
  • was authorized as a relief area code in New Jersey, but 862 was used
357–359 not in use; available for geographic assignment
360 Washington (Olympia, Vancouver, Bellingham, Bremerton, Port Angeles, Aberdeen, and most of western Washington, except the Seattle metropolitan area) January 15, 1995
  • split of 206
  • 2017: overlaid by 564
361 Texas (Corpus Christi, Victoria, George West, and much of south Texas) February 13, 1999
362 not in use; available for geographic assignment
363 New York (Nassau County, including Hempstead and Mineola) January 20, 2023
  • overlaid on 516
364 Kentucky (Owensboro, Paducah, Bowling Green, Hopkinsville, Henderson, Elizabethtown, and most of western Kentucky) March 3, 2014
  • overlaid on 270
365 Ontario (Oshawa-Hamilton and the Golden Horseshoe, excluding Toronto's 416 but including its adjacent suburbs) March 25, 2013
  • overlaid on 905 and 289[6]
  • overlaid by 742 in 2021[7]
  • 537 reserved as a fifth area code for the region.
366 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
367 Quebec (Quebec City, Saguenay, the Gaspé Peninsula, Côte-Nord, Chibougamau, St-Georges), Maine (Estcourt Station) November 24, 2018
368 Alberta (all) April 23, 2022
  • overlaid on 403, 780, and 587/825
  • 568 reserved as a fifth area code for the region.
369 California (Vallejo, Crescent City, Eureka, Redwoods National Park, Santa Rosa, Ukiah, and most of northwestern California) February 1, 2023
  • overlaid on 707
370–379 not in use; reserved in case a block of consecutive numbers is ever needed
  • 377 is an easily recognizable code (ERC)
380 Ohio (Columbus and Franklin County) February 27, 2016
  • overlaid on 614 in Ohio
381 not in use; available for geographic assignment
382 Ontario (London, Windsor, Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge, and most of southwestern Ontario) June 17, 2023
383–384 not in use; available for geographic assignment
385 Utah (Counties of Davis; Morgan; Salt Lake; Utah; and Weber along the Wasatch Front, including the cities of Salt Lake City, Ogden, and Provo) March 29, 2009
  • overlaid on 801
386 Florida (Daytona Beach, Lake City, Live Oak, Crescent City, and parts of northeastern Florida) February 15, 2001
387 not in use; reserved to overlay 416/647/437 (Toronto metropolitan area)
388 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
389 not in use; available for geographic assignment
390–399 not in use; reserved for potential North American Numbering Plan expansion

400–499

Code Territory or use Date Notes
400 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
401 Rhode Island (all) 1947
402 Nebraska (Omaha, Lincoln, Norfolk, Superior, and most of eastern Nebraska) 1947
  • created for all of Nebraska
  • 1954: split to create 308
  • 2011: overlaid by 531
403 Alberta (Calgary, Banff, Red Deer, Medicine Hat, Lethbridge, Brooks, and most of southern Alberta) 1947
  • originally also covered all of the Yukon Territory and a part of the Northwest Territories
  • 1997: split to create a part of 867
  • 1999: split to create 780
  • 2008: overlaid by 587
  • 2016: overlaid by 825
  • 2022: overlaid by 368
  • 568 reserved as a fifth area code for the region.
404 Georgia (Atlanta and the Atlanta metropolitan area inside of the Interstate 285 perimeter highway) 1947
405 Oklahoma (Oklahoma City, Stillwater, Edmond, Norman, Shawnee, and most of central Oklahoma) 1947
  • created for all of Oklahoma
  • 1953: split to create 918
  • 1997: split to create 580
  • 2021: overlaid by 572
406 Montana (all) 1947
407 Florida (Orlando, Sanford, St. Cloud, Kissimmee, and a part of east-central Florida) April 16, 1988
  • split of 305
  • 1996: split to create 561
  • 1999: split and overlaid, partially, by 321
  • 2019: overlaid by 689
408 California (San Jose, Cupertino, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Mountain View, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, and Silicon Valley) 1959
  • split of 415
  • 1998: split to create 831
  • 2012: overlaid by 669
409 Texas (Beaumont, Galveston, Orange, Port Arthur, and Texas City November 1, 1982
  • split of 713
  • 2000: split to create 936 and 979
410 Maryland (except for St. Mary's County, all counties and cities which touch the Chesapeake Bay, the Atlantic Ocean, or Delaware,) October 6, 1991
  • split of 301
  • 1997: overlaid by 443
  • 2012: overlaid by 667
411 Not assignable; N11 code for local information, local directory assistance
412 Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh region) 1947
  • 1998: split to create 724
  • 2001: overlaid by 878
413 Western part of Massachusetts 1947
414 Wisconsin (Milwaukee County includes cities of Milwaukee, West Allis, Oak Creek, and others) 1947
  • 1955: split to create a part of 608
  • 1997: split to create 920
  • 1999: split to create 262
415 California (San Francisco, Daly City, Brisbane, and most of Marin County) 1947
  • 1959: split to create 408 and 707
  • 1991: split to create 510
  • 1997: split to create 650
  • 2015: overlaid by 628
416 Ontario (the City of Toronto) 1947
  • 1953: split to create a part of 519
  • 1993: split to create 905
  • 2001: overlaid by 647
  • 2013: overlaid by 437
  • 2025: overlaid by 942
  • area code 387 is reserved as a fifth code for the region
417 Missouri (Springfield, Joplin, Branson, Lamar, Lebanon, and most of southwestern Missouri) 1950
  • created from parts of the area codes 314 and 816
418 Quebec (Quebec City, Saguenay, the Gaspé Peninsula, Côte-Nord, Chibougamau, St-Georges), Maine (Estcourt Station) 1947
  • 2008: overlaid by 581
  • 2018: overlaid by 367
419 Ohio (Toledo area and most of northwestern Ohio) 1947
  • 2002: overlaid by 567
420 overlay for area code 928 in Arizona January 13, 2024
  • overlay of area code 928
421-422 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
423 Tennessee (two discontiguous portions of East Tennessee in the northeast and in the southeast) September 11, 1995
  • split of 615
  • 1999: split to create 865
424 California (southwestern coastal and coastal-adjacent areas of Los Angeles County; also Santa Catalina Island) August 26, 2006
  • overlaid on 310
425 Washington (northern and eastern suburbs of Seattle) April 27, 1997
426–427 not in use; available for geographic assignment
428 New Brunswick April 29, 2023
  • overlaid on 506
429 not in use; available for geographic assignment
430 Texas February 15, 2003
  • overlaid on 903
431 Manitoba November 3, 2012
  • overlaid on 204
  • 2022: overlaid by 584
432 Western Texas (West Texas: Midland, Odessa, Big Spring, Alpine, Fort Stockton) April 5, 2003
433 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
434 Virginia (Charlottesville, Lynchburg, Danville, and south-central Virginia) June 1, 2001
435 Most of Utah outside the Salt Lake City, Ogden, and Provo metropolitan areas in northern Utah September 21, 1997
436 Ohio (surrounding Cleveland on three sides, including: Elyria, Lorain, Oberlin, Ashtabula, and most of north-central Ohio) March 1, 2024
  • to be overlaid on 440
437 Ontario (Toronto metropolitan area) March 25, 2013
  • overlaid on 416/647
  • 2025: to be overlaid by 942
  • area code 387 is reserved as a fifth code for the region
438 Quebec (Montreal metropolitan area) November 4, 2006
  • overlaid on 514
  • 2022: overlaid by 263
439 not in use; available for geographic assignment
440 Ohio (surrounding Cleveland on three sides, including: Elyria, Lorain, Oberlin, Ashtabula, and most of north-central Ohio) August 16, 1997
  • split of 216
  • 2024: to be overlaid by 436
441 Bermuda (all) October 1, 1995
  • 1995: the first of many splits from 809
442 California (most of the desert and mountain portions of the southeastern two-thirds of California) November 21, 2009
  • overlaid on 760
443 Maryland June 1, 1997
  • overlaid on 410
  • 2012: overlaid by 667
444 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
445 overlay of 215 and 267 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) March 3, 2018
  • created in 2018
  • one thousands block is assigned to a switch in Tucson, Arizona
446 not in use; available for geographic assignment
447 Illinois (Springfield, Champaign, Decatur, Urbana, Lincoln, and parts of central Illinois) March 27, 2021
  • overlaid on 217
448 The Florida Panhandle June 22, 2021
  • overlaid on 850
449 not in use; available for geographic assignment
450 Quebec (central southern Quebec; surrounds City of Montreal) June 13, 1998
  • split of 514
  • 2010: overlaid by 579
  • 2022: overlaid by 354
451–454 not in use; available for geographic assignment
455 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
456 not in use; became available for geographic assignment in 2023
  • originally reserved for inbound international calls for carrier-specific services
  • 2017: was withdrawn because of lack of demand
  • 2023: returned to the pool of area codes available for future area code relief
457 Louisiana (Shreveport–Bossier City, Monroe, Alexandria, Fisher, Tallulah, and most of northern Louisiana)
  • will overlay area code 318 by 2026.
  • previously a fictitious area code assigned to identify Naked DSL/Dry Loop and dedicated data lines in Saskatchewan.
458 Oregon (Eugene, Medford, Bend, Pendleton, Corvallis, Ontario, Burns; excludes the Portland metropolitan area) February 10, 2010
  • overlaid on 541
459 not in use; available for geographic assignment
460 Ontario (Northeastern Ontario and Central Ontario: Greater Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie, North Bay, etc.)
  • reserved as a fourth area code to overlay 705/249/683 with no set date of implementation
461–462 not in use; available for geographic assignment
463 Indiana (Indianapolis and immediate metro area including Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Westfield, Greenwood, Mooresville, Beech Grove, Plainfield, Avon, Brownsburg, and Zionsville) November 15, 2016
464 Illinois (western and southern portions of suburban Cook County and far eastern sections of Will County and southern and near western suburbs of Chicago) January 21, 2022
  • overlaid on 708
465 not in use; available for geographic assignment
466 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
467 not in use; available for geographic assignment
468 Quebec (Western Québec, except Montréal 514 and surrounding area 450: a large area including Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Estrie, Mauricie, Outaouais, Sherbrooke, and Trois-Rivières) October 22, 2022
469 Texas (Dallas metropolitan area) July 1, 1999
  • overlaid on 214 and 972
  • 2021: overlaid by 945
470 Georgia (Metro Atlanta) February 26, 2010
471 not in use; available for geographic assignment
472 North Carolina (Fayetteville, Wilmington, Fort Liberty, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, Jacksonville, Lumberton, and much of southeastern North Carolina) October 7, 2022
473 Grenada (all) October 31, 1997
474 Saskatchewan October 2, 2021
475 Southwestern Connecticut (Bridgeport, Danbury, New Haven, Waterbury, and southwestern Connecticut) December 12, 2009
  • overlaid on 203
476 not in use; available for geographic assignment
477 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
478 Georgia (Macon, Warner Robins, Swainsboro, Milledgeville, Perry, and a part of central Georgia) August 1, 2000
479 Arkansas (Fort Smith, Fayetteville, Rogers, and most of northwestern Arkansas) January 19, 2002
480 Arizona (Phoenix metropolitan area; primarily the East Valley) March 1, 1999
  • created by a three-way split of 602 (along with 623)
  • 2023: combined with 602 and 623 into an overlay complex for the Phoenix metropolitan area
481–483 not in use; available for geographic assignment
484 Pennsylvania (Chester, Lehigh Valley, Norristown, Reading; parts of southeastern Pennsylvania) June 5, 1999
  • overlaid on 610
  • 2022: overlaid by 835
485–486 not in use; available for geographic assignment
487 not in use; available for geographic assignment in Canada
488 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
489 not in use; available for geographic assignment
490–499 not in use; reserved for potential North American Numbering Plan expansion

500–599

Code Territory or use Date Notes
500 personal communications services May 19, 1994
501 Arkansas (Little Rock, Hot Springs, and much of central Arkansas, but not Pine Bluff) 1947
  • created for all of Arkansas
  • 1997: split to create 870
  • 2002: split to create 479
502 Kentucky (Louisville, Frankfort, Shelbyville, Bardstown, and most of north-central Kentucky) 1947
  • created for all of Kentucky
  • 1954: split to create 606
  • 1999: split to create 270
503 Oregon (Portland, Salem, Hillsboro, Beaverton, St. Helens, Tillamook, Astoria, and most of northwestern Oregon) 1947
504 Louisiana (New Orleans metropolitan area) 1947
  • created for all of Louisiana
  • 1957: split to create 318
  • 1998: split to create 225
  • 2001: split to create 985
505 New Mexico (Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Farmington, Gallup, and all of northwestern New Mexico, and a part of central New Mexico) 1947
  • created for all of New Mexico
  • 2007: split to create 575
506 New Brunswick (all) 1955
507 Minnesota (Rochester, Mankato, Austin, Marshall, Winona, and most of southern Minnesota) 1954
  • split of 612 and 218
  • 2023: to be overlaid by 924
508 Massachusetts (Berkley, Dennis, Douglas, Easton, Edgartown, Oakham, Oxford, Upton, and southeastern Massachusetts) July 16, 1988
  • split of 617
  • 1997: split to create 978
  • 2001: overlaid by 774
509 Washington (all of eastern Washington, including Spokane, Ellensburg, Pullman, the Tri-Cities area, Walla Walla, Wenatchee, and Yakima) 1956
510 California (coastal regions of the East Bay: Oakland, Fremont, Hayward, Richmond, Berkeley, and Alameda) September 2, 1991
511 Not assignable; N11 code for local information for transportation and road conditions, local police non-emergency services
512 Texas (Austin, San Marcos, and parts of central Texas) 1947
  • 1992: split to create 210
  • 1999: split to create 361
  • 2013: overlaid by 737
513 Ohio (Cincinnati, Middletown, Hamilton, Lebanon, and parts of southern and southwestern Ohio; this area code used to also include Dayton) 1947
  • 1996: split to create 937
  • 2023: to be overlaid by 283
514 Quebec (Montreal metropolitan area) 1947
  • 1957: split to create 819
  • 1998: split to create 450
  • 2006: overlaid by 438
  • 2022: overlaid by 263
515 Iowa (Des Moines, Ames, Fort Dodge, Jefferson, Indianola, and most of north-central Iowa) 1947
  • 2000: split to create 641
516 New York (Nassau County, including Hempstead and Mineola) 1951
517 Michigan (Lansing, Jackson, Charlotte, Deerfield, Addison, and most of south-central Michigan) 1947
  • 2000: split to create 989
518 New York (Albany, Schenectady, Plattsburgh, Saranac Lake, Lake George, Westport, and most of northeastern New York) 1947
  • 2017: overlaid by 838
519 Ontario (London, Windsor, Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge, Brantford, Guelph, and most of southwestern Ontario) 1953
  • created from parts of 416 and 613
  • 1957: split to create a part of 705
  • 2006: overlaid by 226
  • 2016: overlaid by 548
  • 2023: to be overlaid by 382
520 Arizona (Tucson, Nogales, Fort Huachuca, and most of southeastern Arizona) March 19, 1995
  • split of 602
  • 2001: split to create 928
521 personal communications services September 21, 2017
522 personal communications services August 1, 2016
523 personal communications services November 13, 2018
524 personal communications services July 12, 2019
525 personal communications services July 13, 2020
526 personal communications services January 28, 2021
527 personal communications services September 29, 2021
528 personal communications services March 2, 2022
529 personal communications services September 16, 2022
530 California (Redding, Auburn, Chico, Davis, the California shore of Lake Tahoe, Placerville, Susanville, Truckee, Yreka, and most of northeastern California) November 1, 1997
  • split of 916
  • 2025: to be overlaid by 837
531 Nebraska (Omaha, Lincoln, Norfolk, Superior, and most of eastern Nebraska) March 26, 2011
  • overlaid on 402
532 not in use; available for personal communications services
533 personal communications services September 26, 2009
534 Wisconsin August 14, 2010
  • overlaid on 715
535 not in use; available for personal communications services
536 not in use; available for geographic assignment
537 Ontario (Niagara Falls Region (including St. Catharines), Hamilton, and Greater Toronto Area, except for Toronto)
  • reserved as a fifth area code to overlay 905/289/365/742 with no set date of implementation
538 not in use; available for personal communications services
539 Oklahoma (Tulsa, Bartlesville, McAlester, Muskogee, Henryetta, and northeastern Oklahoma) April 1, 2011
  • overlaid on 918
540 Virginia (Fredericksburg, Roanoke, Blacksburg, Harrisonburg, Lexington, Staunton, Winchester, and parts of north-central Virginia) July 15, 1995
  • split of 703
  • 2001: split to create 276
  • 2022: overlaid by 826
541 Oregon (Eugene, Bend, Corvallis, Medford, Pendleton, and all of Oregon, except metropolitan northwestern Oregon, including Portland, Salem, Astoria, etc.) November 5, 1995
  • split of 503
  • 2010: overlaid by 458
542–543 not in use; available for personal communications services
544 personal communications services December 15, 2010
545–547 not in use; available for personal communications services
548 Ontario (London, Windsor, Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge, and most of southwestern Ontario) June 4, 2016
549–550 not in use; available for personal communications services
551 New Jersey (Bergen County and Hudson County) December 29, 2001
  • overlaid on 201
552–554 not in use; available for personal communications services
555 not in use; code is reserved for directory assistance applications
556 not in use; available for personal communications services
557 Missouri (St. Louis, St. Louis County, Florissant, Crestwood, Hazelwood, Kirkwood, and surrounding suburbs of St. Louis) August 12, 2022
  • overlaid on 314
558 not in use; available for personal communications services
559 California (Fresno, Hanford, Madera, Tulare, Visalia, and parts of the San Joaquin Valley November 14, 1998
560 not in use; available for geographic assignment
561 Florida (Palm Beach County, including Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, etc.) May 13, 1996
  • split of 407
  • 2002: split to create 772
  • 2023: overlaid with 728
562 California (Downey, Long Beach, Whittier, Norwalk, La Habra, Lakewood, Pico Rivera, and most of southeastern Los Angeles County) January 25, 1997
563 Iowa (Davenport, Dubuque, Clinton, Bettendorf, and most of eastern and northeastern Iowa) March 25, 2001
564 Washington (Olympia, Vancouver, Bellingham, Bremerton, Port Angeles, Aberdeen, and all of western Washington) August 28, 2017
  • overlaid on 360
565 not in use; available for geographic assignment
566 personal communications services April 17, 2012
567 Ohio (Northwest) January 1, 2002
  • overlaid on 419
568 Alberta (all)
  • reserved as a fifth area code to overlay 403/780/587/825/368 with no set date of implementation
569 not in use; available for personal communications services
570 Pennsylvania (the Wyoming Valley, including Scranton and Wilkes-Barre; Bloomsburg; Danville; Nanticoke; Williamsport; and most of northeastern Pennsylvania) December 5, 1998
  • split of 717
  • 2013: overlaid by 272
571 Virginia (Washington, D.C. suburbs, including Arlington and Alexandria) March 1, 2000
  • overlaid on 703
572 Oklahoma (Oklahoma City, Stillwater, Edmond, Norman, Shawnee, and most of central Oklahoma) May 24, 2021
  • overlaid on 405
573 Missouri (Columbia, Jefferson City, Hannibal, Cape Girardeau, Farmington, Lake of the Ozarks, Poplar Bluff, and most of eastern Missouri excluding the St. Louis metropolitan area) January 7, 1996
  • split of 314
  • 2024: to be overlaid by 235
574 Indiana (South Bend, Elkhart, Goshen, Logansport, and most of north-central Indiana) January 15, 2002
575 New Mexico (Las Cruces, Roswell, Carlsbad Caverns National Park, Socorro, Taos, and Truth or Consequences; excludes central (Albuquerque and its suburbs) and northwestern New Mexico) October 7, 2007
576 not in use; available for geographic assignment
577 personal communications services March 27, 2014
578 not in use; available for personal communications services
579 Quebec (central southern Quebec; surrounds City of Montreal) August 21, 2010
  • overlaid on 450
  • 2022: overlaid by 354
580 Oklahoma (Ponca City, Ada, Ardmore, Enid, Lawton, Elk City, and most of southern and western Oklahoma) November 1, 1997
581 Quebec (Quebec City, Saguenay, the Gaspé Peninsula, Côte-Nord, Chibougamau, St-Georges), Maine (Estcourt Station) September 19, 2008
  • overlaid on 418
  • 2018: overlaid by 367
582 Pennsylvania (Erie, State College, Altoona, Clearfield, Emporium, Johnsonburg, Johnstown, Meyersdale, Ridgway, Somerset, and most of northwestern and parts of central Pennsylvania) May 1, 2021
  • overlaid on 814
583 not in use; available for geographic assignment
584 Manitoba October 29, 2022
585 New York (Rochester, Batavia, and much of western New York) November 15, 2001
586 Michigan (Macomb County) September 22, 2001
587 Alberta (all) September 19, 2008
  • overlaid on 403 and 780
  • 2016: overlaid by 825
  • 2022: overlaid by 368
  • 568 reserved as a fifth area code for the region.
588 personal communications services September 9, 2015
589 not in use; available for personal communications services
590–599 not in use; reserved for potential North American Numbering Plan expansion

600–699

Code Territory or use Date Notes
600 Canadian non-geographic tariffed: teleprinter, caller-pays mobile, etc. October 1, 1993
601 Mississippi (Jackson, Hattiesburg, Meridian, Natchez, Vicksburg, and most of central Mississippi) 1947
  • created for all of Mississippi
  • 1997: split to create 228
  • 1999: split to create 662
  • 2005: overlaid by 769
602 Arizona (Phoenix metropolitan area; primarily the city of Phoenix) 1947
  • created for all of Arizona
  • 1995: split to create 520
  • 1999: split to create 480 and 623
  • 2023: recombined with 602 and 623 into an overlay complex for the Phoenix metropolitan area
603 New Hampshire (all) 1947
604 British Columbia (Metro Vancouver Regional District, Fraser Valley Regional District, Whistler, and the remaining portion of 604 not part of an overlay complex) 1947
  • created for all of British Columbia
  • 1996: split to create 250
  • 2001: partly overlaid by 778
  • 2008: the overlay was extended to all of 604 as well as 250
  • 2013: overlaid by 236
  • 2019: overlaid by 672
605 South Dakota (all) 1947
606 Kentucky (Ashland, Pikeville, Hazard, Somerset, London, Corbin, Maysville, and much of eastern Kentucky) 1955
  • split of 502
  • 2000: split to create 859
607 New York (Binghamton, Elmira, Cortland, Norwich, Ithaca, and most of south-central New York) 1954
  • created from parts of 315 and 716
608 Wisconsin (Madison, La Crosse, Platteville, Beloit, and most of southwestern Wisconsin) 1955
  • created from parts of 414 and 715
  • 2023: to be overlaid by 353
609 New Jersey (Trenton, Atlantic City, Princeton, and most of central & southeastern New Jersey) 1956
  • split of 201
  • 1999: split to create 856
  • 2018: overlaid by 640
610 Pennsylvania (Chester, Lehigh Valley, Norristown, Reading; parts of southeastern Pennsylvania) January 8, 1994
611 Not assignable; N11 code for repair service for land-line telephones, customer service for wireless carriers
612 Minnesota (Minneapolis, Fort Snelling, St. Anthony, and Richfield) 1947
  • 1954: split to create 507
  • 1996: split to create 320
  • 1998: split to create 651
  • 2000: split to create 763 and 952
613 Ontario (Ottawa metropolitan area and southeastern Ontario) 1947
  • 1953: split to create a part of 519
  • 1957: split to create a part of 705
  • 2010: overlaid by 343
  • 2022: overlaid by 753
614 Ohio (Columbus and Franklin County) 1947
  • 1997: split to create 740
  • 2016: overlaid by 380
615 Tennessee (Northern Middle Tennessee including Nashville[10]) 1954
  • split of 901
  • 1995: split to create 423
  • 1997: split to create 931
  • 2015: overlaid by 629
616 Michigan (Grand Rapids, Greenville, Holland, Ionia, Zeeland, and most of southwestern Michigan) 1947
  • 1961: split to create 906
  • 1999: split to create 231
  • 2002: split to create 269
617 Massachusetts (Belmont, Brookline, Chelsea, Everett, Milton, Quincy, Watertown, Winthrop, and close-in Boston suburbs) 1947
  • 1988: split to create 508
  • 1997: split to create 781
  • 2001: overlaid by 857
618 Illinois (Carbondale, Alton, Belleville, Cahokia, Centralia, Edwardsville, Marion, Metropolis, Vandalia, and most of southern Illinois) 1947
  • 2023: to be overlaid by 730
619 California (San Diego and suburbs) 1982
  • split of 714
  • 1997: split to create 760
  • 1999: split to create 858
  • 2017: merged with 858 as an overlay
620 Kansas (southern Kansas not including the Wichita Metropolitan Area) February 3, 2001
621 Texas (Houston). Approved to overlay 281, 346, 713, and 832 2025
622 Canadian non-geographic March 23, 2015
623 Arizona (Phoenix metropolitan area; primarily the West Valley) March 1, 1999
  • created by three-way split of 602 (along with 480)
  • 2023: combined with 602 and 480 into an overlay complex for the Phoenix metropolitan area
624 Western New York state (Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Olean) November 16, 2023
  • to be overlaid on 716
625 not in use; available for geographic assignment
626 California (San Gabriel Valley) June 14, 1997
627 not in use; available for geographic assignment
  • originally assigned as part of a 3-way split of 707 (northwestern California) but was canceled
628 California (San Francisco) and Marin County March 21, 2015
  • overlaid on 415
629 Tennessee (Middle Tennessee, including Nashville and surrounding area) March 28, 2015
  • overlaid on 615
630 Illinois (western suburbs of Chicago, including DuPage, central and southern Kane, northern Kendall, far northern Will, and small portions of Cook counties) August 3, 1996
  • split of 708
  • 2007: overlaid by 331
631 New York (Suffolk County on Long Island) November 1, 1999
  • split of 516
  • 2016: overlaid by 934
632 not in use; available for geographic assignment
633 not in use; reserved for Canadian non-geographic assignment
634–635 not in use; available for geographic assignment
636 Missouri (St. Charles, Chesterfield, Union, Troy, and parts of east-central Missouri) May 22, 1999
637–638 not in use; available for geographic assignment
639 Saskatchewan May 25, 2013
  • overlaid on 306; originally planned as 474, but was changed to avoid confusion with central office codes[3]
  • to be overlaid by 474 on October 22, 2021[4]
640 New Jersey (Trenton, Atlantic City, Princeton, and most of central & southeastern New Jersey) September 17, 2018
  • overlaid on 609
641 Iowa (Mason City, Oskaloosa, Creston, Pella, Ottumwa, Britt, Clear Lake, Fairfield, and parts of central Iowa) July 9, 2000
642–643 not in use; available for geographic assignment
644 not in use; reserved for Canadian non-geographic assignment
645 Florida (Miami-Dade County and the Florida Keys) August 4, 2023
646 New York (New York City: Manhattan only, except for Marble Hill) July 1, 1999
647 Ontario (Toronto) March 5, 2001
  • overlaid on 416
  • 2013: overlaid by 437
  • 2025: overlaid by 942
  • area code 387 is reserved as a fifth code for the region
648 not in use; available for geographic assignment
649 The Turks and Caicos Islands (all) June 1, 1997
650 California (Daly City, South San Francisco, Palo Alto, Redwood City, Menlo Park, Mountain View, San Mateo, Santa Clara) August 2, 1997
651 Minnesota (St. Paul, Eagan, Lindstrom, Red Wing, Hastings, Stillwater, and a part of east-central Minnesota) July 12, 1998
652–654 not in use; available for geographic assignment
655 not in use; reserved for Canadian non-geographic assignment
656 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 and Oldsmar in Pinellas County[11]) February 22, 2022
657 California (Northern Orange County: Anaheim, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Orange, Santa Ana, and portions Newport Beach and Costa Mesa) September 23, 2008
  • overlaid on 714
658 Jamaica April 30, 2019
  • overlaid on 876
659 Alabama (Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, and parts of western and central Alabama) November 12, 2019
660 Missouri (Sedalia, Kirksville, Maryville, Mexico, Whiteman Air Force Base, and a part of north-central Missouri) October 12, 1997
661 California (Northern Los Angeles County, including Lancaster, Palmdale, and Santa Clarita; and most of Kern County, including Bakersfield, Mojave, and Edwards Air Force Base) February 13, 1999
662 Mississippi (Tupelo, Columbus, Corinth, Greenville, Greenwood, Starkville, and most of northern Mississippi) April 19, 1999
663 not in use; available for geographic assignment
664 Montserrat (all) July 1, 1996
665 not in use; available for geographic assignment
666 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
667 Maryland March 24, 2012
668 not in use; available for geographic assignment
669 California (San Jose) November 20, 2012
  • overlaid on 408
670 Northern Mariana Islands July 1, 1997
  • Created for membership in NANP
  • 670 was the former country code for the islands
671 Guam (includes Andersen Air Force Base) July 1, 1997
  • Created for membership in NANP
  • 671 was the former country code for the island
672 British Columbia, and the isolated border town of Hyder, Alaska, USA May 4, 2019
673–676 not in use; available for geographic assignment
677 not in use; reserved for Canadian non-geographic assignment
678 Georgia (Metro Atlanta) January 6, 1998
  • overlaid on 404 and 770
  • 2010: overlaid by 470
679 a planned overlay of 313, but has not been scheduled
680 New York (Syracuse, Utica, Watertown, and north-central New York) March 11, 2017
  • overlaid on 315
681 West Virginia March 28, 2009
  • overlaid on 304
682 Texas (Fort Worth area) October 7, 2000
  • overlaid on 817
683 Ontario (Northeastern Ontario and Central Ontario: Greater Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie, North Bay, etc.) June 18, 2022
  • overlaid on 705/249
  • 460 reserved as a fourth area code for the region.
684 American Samoa (the former country code for this possession and unorganized territory of the United States) October 2, 2004
  • 2004: inclusion in NANP
685 not in use; available for geographic assignment
686 Virginia (the Richmond Metropolitan Area, including Petersburg and the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula) February 1, 2024
  • to be overlaid on 804
687 not in use; available for geographic assignment
688 not in use; reserved for Canadian non-geographic assignment
689 Florida (Orlando, Sanford, St. Cloud, Kissimmee, and a part of east-central Florida) June 4, 2019
  • overlaid on 407
690–699 not in use; reserved for potential North American Numbering Plan expansion

700–799

Code Territory or use Date Notes
700 Implemented for carrier internal use 1984
701 North Dakota (all) 1947
702 Nevada (almost all of Clark County, including all of the Las Vegas Valley, including Henderson and Boulder City) 1947
  • created for all of Nevada
  • 1998: split to create 775
  • 2014: overlaid by 725
703 Virginia (Northern Virginia: mostly the suburbs of Washington, D.C., including Alexandria, Arlington County, Fairfax County, Prince William County, and eastern Loudoun County) 1947
  • created for all of Virginia
  • 1973: split to create 804
  • 1995: split to create 540
  • 2000: overlaid by 571
704 North Carolina (Charlotte, Concord, Gastonia, Salisbury, and much of south-central North Carolina) 1947
  • created for all of North Carolina
  • 1954: split to create 919
  • 1998: split to create 828
  • 2001: overlaid by 980
705 Ontario (Northeastern Ontario and Central Ontario: Greater Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie, North Bay, etc.) 1957
  • created from parts of 519 and 613
  • 1962: split to create 807
  • 2011: overlaid by 249
  • 2022: overlaid by 683
  • 460 reserved as a fourth area code for the region.
706 Georgia (Athens, Augusta, Columbus, Calhoun, Dalton, Rome, and much of northwestern, northeastern and eastern Georgia, with an exclave in midwestern Georgia) May 3, 1992
  • split of 404
  • 2007: overlaid by 762
  • prior to 1990, served portions of Baja California, Mexico
  • one of the few non-contiguous area codes in North America
707 California (Vallejo, Crescent City, Eureka, Redwoods National Park, Santa Rosa, Ukiah, and most of northwestern California) 1959
  • split of 415
  • 2023: to be overlaid by 369
708 Illinois (western and southern portions of suburban Cook County and far eastern sections of Will County November 11, 1989
  • split of 312
  • 1996: split twice to create 847 and 630
  • 2022: overlaid by 464
709 Newfoundland and Labrador (all) 1962
710 US Government special services 1984
711 Not assignable; N11 code for telecommunications device for the deaf
712 Iowa (Sioux City, Council Bluffs, Denison, and most of western Iowa) 1947
713 Texas (Houston area) — overlays with 281, 346, and 832 1947
  • 1983: split to create 409
  • 1996: split to create 281
  • 713 and 281 were later merged into an overlay
  • 1999: 713 and 281 were further overlaid by 832
  • 2014: 713 and 281 were further overlaid by 346
714 California (Northern Orange County: Anaheim, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Orange, Santa Ana, and portions of Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, and Tustin) 1951
  • split of 213
  • 1982: split to create 619
  • 1992: split to create 909
  • 1998: split to create 949
  • 2008: overlaid by 657
715 Wisconsin (Wausau, Eau Claire, Rhinelander, and most of northern Wisconsin) 1947
  • 1955: split to create a part of 608
  • 2010: overlaid by 534
716 New York (Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Olean, and parts of western New York) 1947
  • 1954: split to create a part of 607
  • 2002: split to create 585
  • 2023: to be overlaid by 624
717 Pennsylvania (Harrisburg, Gettysburg, Lancaster, York, and most of south-central Pennsylvania) 1947
  • 1998: split to create 570
  • 2017: overlaid by 223
718 New York (New York City: The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and Marble Hill) September 1, 1984
719 Colorado (Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Florence, Leadville, Limon, Trinidad, La Junta, and most of southeastern Colorado) March 5, 1988
720 Colorado (Denver, Boulder, Longmont, Aurora, Golden, Limon, Centennial; central Colorado) June 1, 1998
  • overlaid on 303
  • 2022: overlaid by 983
721 Sint Maarten (all) September 30, 2011
722 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
723 not in use; available for geographic assignment
724 Pennsylvania (Washington, Greensburg, Indiana, New Castle, Uniontown, Butler, and the majority of Southwestern Pennsylvania outside of Pittsburgh's Allegheny County) February 1, 1998
  • split of 412
  • 2001: overlaid by 878
725 Nevada (almost all of Clark County, including all of the Las Vegas Valley, including Henderson, and Boulder City) June 3, 2014
  • overlaid on 702
726 Texas (San Antonio metropolitan area) October 23, 2017
727 Florida (all of Pinellas County (except Oldsmar which uses area codes 656 and 813),[11] including St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Dunedin, Palm Harbor, Tarpon Springs, and the coastal parts of Pasco County) July 1, 1998
728 Florida (Palm Beach County, including Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, etc.) March 10, 2023
  • overlaid 2023 on 561
729 not in use; available for geographic assignment
730 Illinois (Carbondale, Alton, Belleville, Cahokia, Centralia, Edwardsville, Marion, Metropolis, Vandalia, and most of southern Illinois) July 7, 2023
  • overlaid on 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) February 12, 2001
732 New Jersey (New Brunswick, Lakewood, Neptune, Fort Dix, and most of east-central New Jersey) June 1, 1997
733 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
734 Michigan (Ann Arbor, Hell, Monroe, Plymouth, Romulus, Wayne, Ypsilanti, and the southwestern suburbs of Detroit) December 13, 1997
735–736 not in use; available for geographic assignment
737 Texas (Austin and suburbs) July 1, 2013
  • overlaid on 512
738 California (nearly the entire city of Los Angeles outside of the San Fernando Valley and smaller cities and unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County immediately to the south or east) November 1, 2024
739 not in use; available for geographic assignment
740 Ohio (suburban Columbus, central Ohio outside of Franklin County, excluding the Marysville area, together with southeastern Ohio: Athens, Lancaster, Cambridge, Delaware, Ironton, Marietta, Mt. Vernon, Newark, Portsmouth, Steubenville, Washington Court House, and Zanesville) December 6, 1997
  • split of 614
  • 2015: overlaid by 220
741 not in use; available for geographic assignment
742 Ontario (Niagara Falls Region, Hamilton, St. Catharines, suburbs of the Greater Toronto Area, and southeastern Ontario) October 16, 2021
  • overlaid on 289/365/905[7]
  • 537 reserved as a fifth area code for the region.
743 North Carolina May 23, 2016
  • overlaid on 336
744 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
745–746 not in use; available for geographic assignment
747 California (the San Fernando Valley portion 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) May 18, 2009
  • overlaid on 818
748 Northern and Western Colorado 2026
  • overlaid on 970
749–751 not in use; available for geographic assignment
752 not in use; available for geographic assignment
  • originally reserved to overlay 909; however, this was suspended indefinitely thanks to number pooling; eventually, area code 840 was selected to overlay 909, and 752 was returned for future assignment
753 Ontario (Ottawa metropolitan area and southeastern Ontario) March 26, 2022
754 Florida August 1, 2001
755 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
756 not in use; available for geographic assignment
757 Virginia (Part of Hampton Roads and the Eastern Shore of Virginia) July 1, 1996
  • split of 804
  • 2022: overlaid by area code 948
758 Saint Lucia (all) July 1, 1996
759 not in use; available for geographic assignment
760 California (most of the desert and mountain portions of the southeastern two-thirds of California) March 22, 1997
  • split of 619
  • this was the first part of North America to have its code changed three times: from 213 to 714 1951: to 619 in 1982, and to 760 in 1997
  • was to have originally split off the portion of 760 serving San Diego County to a new 442 area code in late 2008/early 2009; that plan was cancelled
  • 2009: overlaid by 442
761 not in use; available for geographic assignment
762 Georgia May 16, 2006
763 Minnesota (Brooklyn Park, Plymouth, Maple Grove, Monticello, Elk River, Fridley, Blaine, and the northwest suburban area of Minneapolis) February 27, 2000
  • created by a three-way split of 612 (along with 952)
764 not in use; available for geographic assignment
765 Indiana (Kokomo, Lafayette, Marion, Muncie, Richmond, West Lafayette, and most of central Indiana excluding Indianapolis and immediate suburbs) February 1, 1997
766 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
767 Commonwealth of Dominica (all) October 1, 1997
768 not in use; available for geographic assignment
769 Mississippi March 14, 2005
  • overlaid on 601
770 Georgia (Marietta, Carrollton, Gainesville, Jonesboro, Lawrenceville, Roswell, Stone Mountain, Snellville, Cartersville, and much of north-central Georgia outside of Atlanta's Interstate 285 Perimeter Highway) August 1, 1995
  • split of 404
  • 1998: overlaid by 678
  • covers metropolitan areas outside of Atlanta and fully encircles Atlanta's area code 404
771 Washington, D.C. (all) November 9, 2021
  • overlaid on 202
772 Florida (Fort Pierce, Port Saint Lucie, Sebastian, Stuart, Vero Beach, all of Indian River County, and Martin County) February 11, 2002
773 Illinois (City of Chicago, excluding downtown) October 12, 1996
  • split of 312
  • 2009: overlaid by 872
774 Massachusetts (Berkley, Dennis, Douglas, Easton, Edgartown, Oakham, Oxford, Upton, and southeastern Massachusetts) May 2, 2001
  • overlaid on 508
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) December 12, 1998
776 not in use; available for geographic assignment
777 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
778 British Columbia (all, and the isolated border town of Hyder, Alaska, USA) November 3, 2001
  • created as a concentrated overlay of 604
  • extended in 2008 to cover all of 604 and 250
  • 2013: overlaid by 236
  • 2019: overlaid by 672
  • 2025: overlaid by 257
779 Illinois March 17, 2007
  • overlaid on 815
780 Alberta (Edmonton, Jasper, Grande Prairie, Peace River, and all of northern Alberta) May 18, 1999
  • split of 403
  • 2008: overlaid by 587
  • 2016: overlaid by 825
  • 2022: overlaid by 368
  • 568 reserved as a fifth area code for the region.
781 Massachusetts (Canton, Hanson, Lincoln, Nahant, Plympton, Revere, Stoughton, Winchester, and east-central Massachusetts) September 1, 1997
  • split of 617
  • 2001: overlaid by 339
782 Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island November 30, 2014
  • overlaid on 902
  • 851 reserved as a third area code for the region.
783 not in use; available for geographic assignment
784 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (all) June 1, 1998
785 Kansas (Topeka, Salina, Colby, Lawrence, Manhattan, and all of northern and central Kansas not including the Kansas City Metropolitan Area) July 20, 1997
786 Florida (Miami-Dade County and the Florida Keys) March 1, 1998
787 Puerto Rico March 1, 1996
788 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
789 not in use; available for geographic assignment
790–799 not in use; reserved for potential North American Numbering Plan expansion

800–899

Code Territory or use Date Notes
800 toll-free telephone service 1966
  • created in 1966
  • see also 822, 833, 844, 855, 866, 877, 880–887, 888, and 889
801 Utah (Counties of Davis, Morgan, Salt Lake, Utah, and Weber along the Wasatch Front, including the cities of Salt Lake City, Ogden, and Provo) 1947
  • created for all of Utah
  • 1997: split to create 435
  • 2009: overlaid by 385
802 Vermont (all) 1947
803 South Carolina (Columbia, Rock Hill, Sumter, Aiken, and most of central South Carolina) 1947
  • created for all of South Carolina
  • 1995: split to create 864
  • 1998: split twice to create 843
  • 2020: overlaid by 839
804 Virginia (the Richmond Metropolitan Area, including Petersburg and the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula) June 24, 1973
  • split of 703
  • 1996: split to create 757
  • 2001: split to create 434
  • 2024: to be overlaid by 686
805 California (Ventura, San Luis Obispo, and Santa Barbara Counties) 1957
  • split of 213
  • 1999: split to create 661
  • 2018: overlaid by 820
806 Texas (Lubbock, Amarillo, Canadian, Canyon, Dalhart, and the entire Texas Panhandle) 1957
  • created from parts of 817 and 915
807 Ontario (Northwestern Ontario: Thunder Bay, Kenora, Dryden, Greenstone) 1962
808 Hawaii (all of the Hawaiian Islands to Midway Atoll and major Hawaiian cities including Honolulu, Kailua, Mililani, Haleiwa, Hilo, Kahului, Lihue, etc.; plus Wake Island) 1957
809 Dominican Republic 1958
  • originally assigned in 1958 to Bermuda and most Caribbean islands
  • 1995: split to create 441
  • 1996: split to create 787, 268, 246, 664, 758, 345, 242, and 869
  • 1997: split to create 264, 876, 340, 649, 868, 284, 767, and 473
  • 1998: split to create 784
  • by 2000, served the Dominican Republic exclusively
  • 2005: overlaid by 829
  • 2009: overlaid by 849
810 Michigan (Port Huron, Flint, Lapeer, and the Michigan "Thumb") December 1, 1993
811 Not assignable; N11 code for regional information
  • in the USA, the FCC adopted it as the local underground utility assistance service in 2007
  • in Canada, the CRTC reserved it for non-urgent telehealth services 2005: though not all provinces and territories have yet adopted it
  • formerly used for mobile customer service on some carriers (now 611)
  • formerly used for some local emergency numbers in Jamaica (now 911)
812 Indiana (Southern Indiana, including Bloomington, Evansville, Terre Haute, Columbus, Jeffersonville, Lawrenceburg, Madison, and New Albany) 1947
  • 2015: overlaid by 930
813 Florida (all of Hillsborough County, including Tampa and its suburbs, MacDill Air Force Base, and Plant City; and the inland areas of Pasco County and Oldsmar in Pinellas County[11]) 1953
  • split of 305 to give Florida more than one area code
  • 1995: split to create 941
  • 1998: split to create 727
  • 2022: overlaid by 656[12]
814 Pennsylvania (Erie, State College, Altoona, Clearfield, Emporium, Johnsonburg, Johnstown, Meyersdale, Ridgway, Somerset, and most of northwestern and parts of central Pennsylvania) 1947
  • 2021: overlaid by 582
815 Illinois (much of northern Illinois outside Chicago and its immediate surrounding suburbs: Rockford and its suburbs, Belvidere, La Salle, Peru, DeKalb, Sycamore, Freeport, Dixon, Sterling, Rock Falls, Ottawa, Morris, Princeton, Mendota, Rochelle, Sandwich, Streator, Pontiac, Kankakee, and some outlying Chicago suburbs such as Harvard, McHenry, Crystal Lake, Woodstock, Plainfield, Joliet, Romeoville, Lockport, New Lenox, Frankfort, Minooka, Channahon, and Shorewood) 1947
  • 1957: split to create a part of 309
  • 2007: overlaid by 779
816 Missouri (Kansas City, St Joseph, Independence, Harrisonville, and parts of west-central Missouri) 1947
  • 1950: split to create a part of 417
  • 1997: split to create 660
  • 2023: to be overlaid by 975
817 Texas (Fort Worth, Arlington, Grand Prairie, Grandview, Weatherford) 1953
  • created from parts of 214 and 915
  • 1957: split to create a part of 806
  • 1997: split to created 254 and 940
  • 2000: overlaid by 682
818 California (the San Fernando Valley portion 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) January 7, 1984
  • split of 213
  • 1997: split to create 626
  • 2009: overlaid by 747
819 Quebec (Western Québec, except Montréal 514 and surrounding area 450: a large area including Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Estrie, Mauricie, Outaouais, Sherbrooke, and Trois-Rivieres) 1957
820 California (Ventura, San Luis Obispo, and Santa Barbara Counties) June 30, 2018
  • overlaid on 805
821 South Carolina (The Upstate, including Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, Clemson, and most of northwestern South Carolina) August 19, 2024
  • to be overlaid on 864
822 not in use; available for toll-free assignment
823–824 not in use; available for geographic assignment
825 Alberta (all) April 9, 2016
826 Virginia (Fredericksburg, Roanoke, Blacksburg, Harrisonburg, Lexington, Staunton, Winchester, and parts of north-central Virginia) June 14, 2022
  • overlaid on 540
827 not in use; available for geographic assignment
828 North Carolina (Asheville, Franklin, Hickory, Murphy, Waynesville, and parts of western North Carolina) March 22, 1998
829 Dominican Republic August 1, 2005
  • overlaid on 809
830 Texas (Del Rio, Kerrville, Eagle Pass, Fredericksburg, New Braunfels, and a part of the Rio Grande Valley) July 7, 1997
831 California (Monterey County, including Salinas and Monterey); San Benito County (including Hollister); and Santa Cruz County (including Santa Cruz and Watsonville) July 11, 1998
832 Texas (Houston Metropolitan Area and suburbs) January 16, 1999
  • overlaid on 713 and 281
  • 2014: overlaid by 346
833 toll-free telephone service June 3, 2017
834 not in use; available for geographic assignment
835 Pennsylvania (Chester, Lehigh Valley, Norristown, Reading; parts of southeastern Pennsylvania) September 2, 2022
836 not in use; available for geographic assignment
837 California (Redding, Auburn, Chico, Davis, the California shore of Lake Tahoe, Placerville, Susanville, Truckee, Yreka, and most of northeastern California) January 31, 2025
  • to be overlaid on 530
  • California's 40th area code
838 New York (Albany, Schenectady, Plattsburgh, Saranac Lake, Lake George, Westport, and most of northeastern New York) September 19, 2017
  • overlaid on 518
839 South Carolina May 26, 2020
840 California (southwestern San Bernardino County and a small portion of Los Angeles and Riverside counties, including Fontana, Pomona, Chino Hills, Claremont, Chino, Ontario, and Redlands) February 23, 2021
  • overlaid on 909
841–842 not in use; available for geographic assignment
843 South Carolina (Charleston, Florence, Hilton Head Island, Myrtle Beach, Charleston Air Force Base, and most of southeastern South Carolina) March 22, 1998
  • split of 803
  • 2015: overlaid by 854
  • mnemonic: TIDes for being along the South Carolina Coast
844 toll-free telephone service December 7, 2013
  • created
845 New York (Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, and Ulster counties) June 5, 2000
  • created by splitting from 914
  • 2023: overlaid with 329
846 not in use; available for geographic assignment
847 Illinois (North and northwest suburbs of Chicago, including Lake, northern Cook, northern Kane, and extreme southeastern McHenry Counties; includes Evanston, Skokie, Niles, Park Ridge, Des Plaines, Mount Prospect, Arlington Heights, Palatine, Wheeling, Buffalo Grove, Barrington, Elk Grove Village, Schaumburg, Hoffman Estates, Elgin, Carpentersville, Algonquin, Lake in the Hills, Huntley, Hampshire, Cary, Lake Zurich, Fox Lake, Round Lake Beach, Antioch, Gurnee, Waukegan, Zion, Lake Forest, Vernon Hills, Libertyville, Mundelein, Northbrook, Glenview, Deerfield, Highland Park, Wilmette, Winnetka) January 20, 1996
  • split of 708
  • 1998: overlaid by 224
848 New Jersey (New Brunswick, Lakewood, Neptune, Fort Dix, and most of east-central New Jersey) December 29, 2001
  • overlaid on 732
849 Dominican Republic July 1, 2009
850 northwestern Florida (Appalachicola, Pensacola, Tallahassee, Quincy, Panama City, Naval Air Station Pensacola, Eglin Air Force Base and all of the Florida Panhandle) June 23, 1997
  • split of 904
  • 2021: overlaid by 448
851 Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island
  • reserved as a third area code to overlay 902/782 with no set date of implementation
852–853 not in use; available for geographic assignment
854 South Carolina (Charleston, Florence, Hilton Head Island, Myrtle Beach, Charleston Air Force Base, and most of southeastern South Carolina) October 19, 2015
  • overlaid on 843
855 toll-free telephone service October 9, 2010
  • created as a further expansion of 800
856 New Jersey (Cherry Hill, Camden, Millville, Vineland, and most of southwestern New Jersey) June 12, 1999
857 Massachusetts (Belmont, Brookline, Chelsea, Everett, Milton, Quincy, Watertown, Winthrop, and close-in Boston suburbs) May 2, 2001
  • overlaid on 617
858 California (San Diego and suburbs) June 12, 1999
  • split of 619
  • 2017: merged with 619 as an overlay
859 Kentucky (Lexington, Richmond, Danville, Covington, Florence, and northernmost Kentucky) April 1, 2000
860 Northern and eastern Connecticut (Hartford, Bristol, Norwich, and northern and eastern Connecticut) August 28, 1995
  • split of 203
  • 2014: overlaid by 959
861 Illinois (Peoria, Bloomington, Moline, Rock Island, Galesburg; west-central Illinois) February 24, 2023
  • to be overlaid on 309
862 New Jersey December 29, 2001
  • overlaid on 973
863 Florida (Lakeland, Bartow, Sebring, Winter Haven in south central Florida) September 20, 1999
864 South Carolina (The Upstate, including Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, Clemson, and most of northwestern South Carolina) December 3, 1995
865 Tennessee (Knoxville, Alcoa, Athens, Clinton, Crossville, Dayton, Gatlinburg, Loudon, Maryville, Newport, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, Pigeon Forge, Rockwood, Sweetwater, etc., in east Tennessee) November 1, 1999
866 toll-free telephone service July 29, 2000
  • created as a further expansion of 800
867 the Canadian Territories: Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut October 21, 1997
  • created from parts of 403 and 819
  • mnemonic: TOP of the world
  • mnemonic: 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) June 1, 1997
869 Saint Kitts and Nevis (all) October 1, 1996
870 Arkansas (Texarkana, Jonesboro, Pine Bluff, and southern, eastern, and northeastern Arkansas) April 14, 1997
  • split of 501
  • 2024: to be overlaid by 327
871 not in use; available for geographic assignment in Canada
872 Illinois (Chicago) November 7, 2009
873 Quebec (Western Québec, except Montréal 514 and surrounding area 450: a large area including Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Estrie, Mauricie, Outaouais, Sherbrooke, and Trois-Rivières) September 15, 2012
  • overlaid on 819
  • 2022: overlaid by 468
874–875 not in use; available for geographic assignment
876 Jamaica May 1, 1997
  • split of 809
  • 2018: overlaid by 658
877 toll-free telephone service April 4, 1998
  • created
878 Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh) and suburbs August 17, 2001
879 Newfoundland (all)
  • was to overlay 709 24 November 2018; however, on 5 September 2017, its implementation was suspended when the exhaust date was recalculated for March 2024; its implementation date was planned for 20 May 2022, but its implementation was suspended when the exhaust date was recalculated for June 2028
880–887 not in use; available for toll-free assignment
  • Codes 880 through 882 were used (until 1 April 2004) 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.[20]
888 toll-free telephone service March 1, 1996
  • created
889 not in use; available for toll-free assignment
890–899 not in use; reserved for potential North American Numbering Plan expansion

900–999

Code Territory or use Date Notes
900 premium-rate telephone numbers 1971
901 Tennessee (Memphis, Covington, Germantown, Somerville, and extreme southwestern Tennessee, mostly in Shelby County) 1947
  • created for all of Tennessee
  • 1954: split to create 615
  • 2001: split to create 731
902 Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island 1947
  • originally also covered New Brunswick
  • 1955: split to give New Brunswick its own 506 area code

Newfoundland was added to the service area when it joined Canada in 1949. When 506 was created, Newfoundland was assigned to the new code along with New Brunswick. In 1962, Newfoundland received its own code, 709.

  • 2014: overlaid by 782
  • 851 reserved as a third area code for the region.
903 Texas (Tyler, Sherman, Longview, Marshall, Palestine, Jacksonville, Carthage, and Northeast Texas) November 4, 1990
  • prior to October 18, 1980, the area code served Tijuana, Mexico, and adjacent areas bordering the United States
  • split of 214
  • 2003: overlaid by 430
904 Florida (Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Starke, and most of northeastern Florida) July 11, 1965
  • split of 305
  • 1995: split to create 352
  • 1997: split to create 850
  • 2001: split to create 386
  • 2024: to be overlaid by 324
905 Ontario (Niagara Falls Region (including St. Catharines), Hamilton, and Greater Toronto Area, except for Toronto) October 4, 1993
  • prior to 1991, was the area code for Mexico City
  • split of 416
  • 2001: overlaid by 289
  • 2013: overlaid by 365
  • 2021: overlaid by 742[7]
  • 537 reserved as a fifth area code for the region.
906 Michigan (Upper Peninsula: Sault Ste. Marie, Escanaba, Houghton, Iron Mountain, Marquette, Menominee, etc.) March 19, 1961
907 Alaska (all, except the lone border town of Hyder which uses the BC, Canada area codes of 236, 250, 672, or 778 depending on its assigned number) 1957
908 New Jersey (Alpha, Washington, Elizabeth, Warren, Plainfield, and west-central New Jersey) November 1, 1990
  • split of 201
  • 1997: split to create 732
909 California (southwestern San Bernardino County and a small portion of Los Angeles and Riverside Counties, including Fontana, Pomona, Chino Hills, Claremont, Chino, Ontario, and Redlands) November 14, 1992
  • split of 714
  • 2004: split to create 951
  • 2021: overlaid by 840
910 North Carolina (Fayetteville, Wilmington, Fort Liberty, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, Jacksonville, Lumberton, and much of southeastern North Carolina) November 14, 1993
911 Not assignable; N11 code for emergency services 1968
912 Georgia (Savannah, Statesboro, Vidalia, Waycross, Brunswick, Douglas, and southeastern Georgia) 1954
  • split of 404 to give Georgia two area codes
  • 2000: split to create 229 and 478
913 Kansas (Kansas City, Kansas, Overland Park, Olathe, Lenexa, Leavenworth, Bonner Springs, De Soto, parts of eastern Kansas) 1947
  • 1997: split to create 785
914 New York (Westchester County) 1947
  • 1951: split to create 516
  • 2000: split to create 845
915 Texas (all of El Paso County and portions of Hudspeth County) 1947
  • 1953: split to create a part of 817
  • 1957: split to create a part of 806
  • 2003: split to create 325 and 432
916 California (the Sacramento Metropolitan Area) 1947
  • created for about one-third of California
  • 1958: split to create 209
  • 1997: split to create 530
  • 2018: overlaid by 279
917 New York (New York City: all; mainly cell phones) 1992
  • overlaid on 212 and 718
  • 1999: parts overlaid by 646
  • 1999: parts overlaid by 347
  • 2011: parts overlaid by 929
  • 2017: parts overlaid by 332
918 Oklahoma (Tulsa, Bartlesville, McAlester, Muskogee, Henryetta, and northeastern Oklahoma) 1953
  • split of 405 and to give Oklahoma two area codes, one centered on Oklahoma City and the other centered on Tulsa
  • 2011: overlaid by 539
919 North Carolina (the Research Triangle, including Raleigh, the state capital city; Durham, Cary, and Chapel Hill; and Goldsboro and other parts of north-central North Carolina) 1954
  • split of 704 to give North Carolina two area codes
  • 1993: split to create 910
  • 1998: split to create 252
  • 2012: overlaid by 984
920 Wisconsin (Appleton, Sheboygan, Oshkosh, Green Bay, Manitowoc, Marquette, Fond du Lac, and parts of eastern Wisconsin, but not Milwaukee County) July 26, 1997
  • split of 414
  • 2023: to be overlaid by 274
921 not in use; available for geographic assignment
922 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
923 not in use; available for geographic assignment
924 Minnesota (Rochester, Mankato, Austin, Marshall, Winona, and most of southern Minnesota)
  • to overlay 507 in 2023
925 California (inland regions of the East Bay: Livermore, Concord, Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek, Martinez, Pleasanton, and Dublin, just east of the hills that ring San Francisco Bay) March 14, 1998
926 not in use; available for geographic assignment
927 not in use; available for geographic assignment
928 Arizona (except for Phoenix metropolitan area, Tucson metropolitan area, and some areas west and south of Tucson) June 23, 2001
929 New York (New York City: The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and Marble Hill) April 16, 2011
930 Indiana (Southern Indiana, including Bloomington, Evansville, Terre Haute, Columbus, Jeffersonville, Lawrenceburg, Madison, and New Albany) March 7, 2015
  • overlaid on 812
931 Tennessee (Southern Middle Tennessee)[10] September 15, 1997
932 not in use; available for geographic assignment
  • once reserved as a third area code for West Virginia, but it was replaced by a 304-932 exchange area code + exchange number in Charleston
933 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
934 New York (Suffolk County on Long Island) July 16, 2016
  • overlaid on 631
935 not in use; available for geographic assignment
  • assigned for relief in 619 (San Diego, California), but suspended indefinitely
936 Texas (Nacogdoches, Lufkin, Conroe, Huntsville, Center, and Southeast Texas) February 19, 2000
937 Ohio (Dayton, Springfield, and southwestern Ohio north and east of the Cincinnati metropolitan area) September 28, 1996
  • split of 513
  • 2020: overlaid by 326
938 Alabama (Huntsville, Anniston, Cullman, Decatur, Florence, Fort Payne, Gadsden, Madison, Sheffield, Tuscumbia) July 10, 2010
  • overlaid on 256
939 Puerto Rico September 15, 2001
  • overlaid on 787
940 Texas (the area immediately north of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex: Denton, Wichita Falls, Decatur, Gainesville, Vernon, etc.) May 25, 1997
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) May 28, 1995
  • split of 813
  • 1999: split to create 863
  • 2002: split to create 239
942 will overlay 416/647/437 (Toronto metropolitan area)
943 Georgia (Metro Atlanta) March 15, 2022
  • overlaid on area codes 404, 770, 678, and 470
944 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
945 Texas Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex January 15, 2021
946 not in use; available for geographic assignment
947 Michigan (Oakland County) September 7, 2002
  • overlaid on 248
948 Virginia (Part of Hampton Roads and the Eastern Shore of Virginia) May 9, 2022
  • overlaid on 757
949 California (Southern Orange County: Irvine, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Corona del Mar, San Clemente, Laguna Beach, Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano, Rancho Santa Margarita, and parts of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa) April 18, 1998
950 not assignable as an area code
  • Conflicts with the original use of exchange number 950, which was originally used to access competing interexchange carriers. A subscriber would call 950-XXXX to reach a specific carrier, then dial the long-distance destination number. This feature group 'B' has been rendered obsolete by 1010xxx "dial-around" feature group 'D', but the exchange remains reserved in each individual area code.
951 California (western Riverside County, including Riverside, Corona, California, Lake Elsinore, Mira Loma, Moreno Valley, Sun City, Temecula, Winchester, Lakeview, etc.) July 17, 2004
952 Minnesota (Bloomington, Eden Prairie, Edina, Minnetonka, Chaska, and the southwest suburban Minneapolis area) February 27, 2000
  • created by three-way split of 612 (along with 763)
953 not in use; available for geographic assignment
954 Florida (all of Broward County: Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Coral Springs, etc.) September 11, 1995
  • split of 305
  • 2002: overlaid by 754
955 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
956 Texas (Laredo, Harlingen, Brownsville, McAllen, and southmost Texas) July 7, 1997
957–958 not in use; available for geographic assignment
959 Northern and eastern Connecticut (Hartford, Bristol, Norwich, and northern and eastern Connecticut) August 30, 2014
  • overlaid on 860
960–969 not in use; reserved in case a block of consecutive numbers is ever needed
  • 966 is an easily recognizable code (ERC)
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) April 2, 1995
971 Oregon (Portland, Salem, Hillsboro, Beaverton, and most of northwestern Oregon) October 1, 2000
972 Texas (Dallas metropolitan area) September 14, 1996
  • split of 214
  • 1999: 214 and 972 were merged and overlaid with 469
  • 2021: overlaid by 945
973 New Jersey (Newark, Paterson, and most of northeastern New Jersey) June 1, 1997
  • split of 201
  • 2001: overlaid by 862
974 not in use; available for geographic assignment
975 Missouri (Kansas City, St Joseph, Independence, Harrisonville, and parts of west-central Missouri) October 13, 2023
  • to be overlaid on 816
976 not in use; available for geographic assignment
977 not in use; available for non-geographic assignment
  • easily recognizable code (ERC)
978 Massachusetts (Ashby, Barre, Boxborough, Carlisle, Groveland, Rowley, Wendell, Wenham, and northeastern Massachusetts) September 1, 1997
  • split of 508
  • 2001: overlaid by 351
979 Texas (Wharton, Bryan, Bay City, College Station, Lake Jackson, La Grange, and southeastern Texas) February 19, 2000
980 North Carolina April 1, 2001
  • overlaid on 704
981–982 not in use; available for geographic assignment
983 Denver, Colorado June 17, 2022
984 North Carolina April 30, 2012
  • overlaid on 919
985 Louisiana (Houma, Slidell, and southeastern Louisiana excluding New Orleans) February 12, 2001
986 Idaho September 5, 2017
  • overlaid on 208
987 not in use; available for geographic assignment
988 an N11 short code for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline;[22] not assignable as an area code June 16, 2022
  • Created conflicts in area code regions that allowed seven-digit dialling and had been using numbers beginning in 988; a total of 82 area codes switched to ten-digit dialling as a result.
989 Michigan (Alpena, Mt. Pleasant, Bay City, Saginaw, Midland, Owosso, and a part of central Michigan) April 7, 2001
990–999 not in use; reserved for potential North American Numbering Plan expansion

Area codes by country, state, province, and regions

Future area codes are in italic type face.

United States

State Codes
Alabama (list) 205, 251, 256, 334, 659, 938
Alaska (list) 907
Arizona (list) 480, 520, 602, 623, 928
Arkansas (list) 327, 479, 501, 870
California (list) 209, 213, 279, 310, 323, 341, 350, 369, 408, 415, 424, 442, 510, 530, 559, 562, 619, 626, 628, 650, 657, 661, 669, 707, 714, 747, 760, 805, 818, 820, 831, 840, 858, 909, 916, 925, 949, 951
Colorado (list) 303, 719, 720, 970, 983
Connecticut (list) 203, 475, 860, 959
Delaware (list) 302
District of Columbia (list) 202, 771
Florida (list) 239, 305, 321, 324, 352, 386, 407, 448, 561, 645, 656, 689, 727, 728, 754, 772, 786, 813, 850, 863, 904, 941, 954
Georgia (list) 229, 404, 470, 478, 678, 706, 762, 770, 912, 943
Hawaii (list) 808
Idaho (list) 208, 986
Illinois (list) 217, 224, 309, 312, 331, 447, 464, 618, 630, 708, 730, 773, 779, 815, 847, 861, 872
Indiana (list) 219, 260, 317, 463, 574, 765, 812, 930
Iowa (list) 319, 515, 563, 641, 712
Kansas (list) 316, 620, 785, 913
Kentucky (list) 270, 364, 502, 606, 859
Louisiana (list) 225, 318, 337, 457, 504, 985
Maine (list) 207
Maryland (list) 227, 240, 301, 410, 443, 667
Massachusetts (list) 339, 351, 413, 508, 617, 774, 781, 857, 978
Michigan (list) 231, 248, 269, 313, 517, 586, 616, 679, 734, 810, 906, 947, 989
Minnesota (list) 218, 320, 507, 612, 651, 763, 924, 952
Mississippi (list) 228, 601, 662, 769
Missouri (list) 235, 314, 417, 557, 573, 636, 660, 816, 975
Montana (list) 406
Nebraska (list) 308, 402, 531
Nevada (list) 702, 725, 775
New Hampshire (list) 603
New Jersey (list) 201, 551, 609, 640, 732, 848, 856, 862, 908, 973
New Mexico (list) 505, 575
New York (list) 212, 315, 329, 332, 347, 363, 516, 518, 585, 607, 624, 631, 646, 680, 716, 718, 838, 845, 914, 917, 929, 934
North Carolina (list) 252, 336, 472, 704, 743, 828, 910, 919, 980, 984
North Dakota (list) 701
Ohio (list) 216, 220, 234, 283, 326, 330, 380, 419, 436, 440, 513, 567, 614, 740, 937
Oklahoma (list) 405, 539, 572, 580, 918
Oregon (list) 458, 503, 541, 971
Pennsylvania (list) 215, 223, 267, 272, 412, 445, 484, 570, 582, 610, 717, 724, 814, 835, 878
Rhode Island (list) 401
South Carolina (list) 803, 821, 839, 843, 854, 864
South Dakota (list) 605
Tennessee (list) 423, 615, 629, 731, 865, 901, 931
Texas (list) 210, 214, 254, 281, 325, 346, 361, 409, 430, 432, 469, 512, 682, 713, 726, 737, 806, 817, 830, 832, 903, 915, 936, 940, 945, 956, 972, 979
Utah (list) 385, 435, 801
Vermont (list) 802
Virginia (list) 276, 434, 540, 571, 686, 703, 757, 804, 826, 948
Washington (list) 206, 253, 360, 425, 509, 564
West Virginia (list) 304, 681
Wisconsin (list) 262, 274, 353, 414, 534, 608, 715, 920
Wyoming (list) 307

Canada

Province or territory Codes
Alberta 368, 403, 568, 587, 780, 825
British Columbia 236, 250, 257, 604, 672, 778
Manitoba 204, 431, 584
New Brunswick 428, 506
Newfoundland and Labrador 709, 879
Northwest Territories 867
Nova Scotia 782, 851, 902
Nunavut 867
Ontario 226, 249, 289, 343, 365, 382, 387, 416, 437, 460, 519, 537, 548, 613, 647, 683, 705, 742, 753, 807, 905, 942
Prince Edward Island 782, 902
Quebec 263, 354, 367, 418, 438, 450, 468, 514, 579, 581, 819, 873
Saskatchewan 306, 474, 639
Yukon 867

Caribbean and Atlantic islands

Area codes in the Caribbean; those beginning with +1 are part of the North American Numbering Plan.
Nation or 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 658, 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 Mariana Islands 670
Midway Atoll, Wake Island 808 (also used for Hawaii)

Non-geographic area codes

Use Codes
Canada special services 600, 622, 633, 644, 655, 677, 688
Interexchange carrier-specific services 700
Personal communications services 500, 521, 522, 523, 524, 525, 526, 527, 528, 529, 532, 533, 535, 538, 542, 543, 544, 545, 546, 547, 549, 550, 552, 553, 554, 556, 566, 558, 569, 577, 578, 588, 589
Premium call services 900
Toll-free 800, 822, 833, 844, 855, 866, 877, 880, 881, 882, 883, 884, 885, 886, 887, 888, 889
US government 710

Assignment actions by year

Year[# 1] Area codes Total
assigned
1947 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218,
301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 319,
401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 418, 419,
501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 512, 513, 514, 515, 517, 518,
601, 602, 603, 604, 605, 612, 613, 614, 616, 617, 618,
701, 702, 703, 704, 712, 713, 715, 716, 717,
801, 802, 803, 812, 814, 815, 816,
901, 902, 913, 914, 915, 916
86
1948 219 87
1950 417 88
1951 516, 714 90
1953 519, 813, 817, 918 94
1954 308, 507, 606, 607, 615, 912, 919 101[# 2]
1955 506, 608 103
1956 318, 509, 609, 705, 805, 819 109[# 3]
1957 209, 309, 806, 808, 907 114
1958 809 115
1959 408, 707 117
1961 906 118
1962 709, 807
510, 610 (Teletypewriter Exchange Service)
122
1963 903 (Tijuana-Mexicali; Mexico zone 6) 123
1965 904 124
1966 800 125
1967 710, 810, 910 (Teletypewriter Exchange Service) 128[# 4]
1970 706 (Northwest Mexico (zone 6))
905 (Mexico City; Zone 5)
130
1971 900 131
1973 804 132
1980 Withdrawn: 903 (replaced by expanding 706 in Northwest Mexico) 131
1981 Withdrawn: 510, 710, 810, 910 (TWX service) 127
1982 619 128
1983 409, 700, 710 131
1984 718, 818 133
1988 407, 508, 719 136
1989 708 137
1990 903, 908 139
1991 310, 410, 510
Withdrawn: 706 and 905 (Mexico)
140
1992 210, 706, 909, 917 144
1993 456, 810, 905, 910
600
Withdrawn: area code 610 (TWX service in Canada)
148
1994 500, 610 150
1995 334, 352, 360, 423, 441, 520, 540, 541,
770, 860, 864, 941, 954, 970
164
1996 242, 246, 250, 268, 281, 320, 330, 345, 561, 573,
630, 664, 757, 758, 773, 787, 847, 869, 888, 937, 972
185
1997 228, 240, 248, 253, 254, 264, 267, 284, 336, 340,
425, 435, 440, 443, 473, 530, 562, 580,
626, 649, 650, 660, 670, 671, 732, 734, 740, 760, 765, 767, 781, 785,
830, 850, 867, 868, 870, 876, 920, 931, 940, 956, 973, 978
229
1998 225, 252, 256, 323, 450, 559, 570,
651, 678, 720, 724, 727, 775, 784, 786, 828, 831, 843, 877, 925, 949
250
1999 231, 262, 270, 321, 337, 347, 361, 469, 480, 484,
623, 631, 636, 646, 661, 662, 780, 832, 856, 858, 863, 865
272
2000 229, 234, 478, 571,
641, 682, 763, 845, 859, 866, 936, 952, 971, 979, 989
287
2001 251, 276, 289, 339, 351, 386, 434,
551, 563, 585, 586, 620, 647, 731, 754, 774, 778,
848, 857, 862, 878, 928, 939, 980, 985
312
2002 224, 260, 269, 479, 567, 574, 772, 947 320
2003 239, 325, 430, 432 324
2004 684, 951 326
2005 769, 829 328
2006 226, 424, 438 331
2007 331, 575, 762, 779 335
2008 581, 587, 657 338
2009 385, 442, 475, 533, 681, 747, 872 345
2010 343, 458, 470, 534, 544, 579, 849, 855, 938 354
2011 249, 531, 539, 721, 929 359
2012 431, 566, 667, 669, 873, 984 365
2013 236, 272, 365, 437, 639, 737, 844 372
2014 346, 364, 577, 725, 782, 930, 959 378
2015 220, 588, 622, 628, 629, 854 384
2016 380, 463, 522, 548, 743, 825, 934 391
2017 223, 332, 521, 564, 680, 726, 833, 838, 986
Withdrawn: 456
399
2018 279, 367, 445, 523, 640, 820 405
2019 341, 524, 658, 659, 672, 689 411
2020 326, 525, 839 414
2021 447, 448, 474, 526, 527, 572, 582, 742, 771, 840, 945 425
2022 263, 350, 354, 368, 464, 468, 472, 528, 529, 557, 584,
656, 683, 753, 826, 835, 943, 948, 983
444
2023 227, 274, 283, 329, 353, 363, 369, 382, 428, 532,
624, 633, 645, 728, 730, 861, 975
461
2024[# 5] 235, 324, 327, 436, 686, 738, 821, 879, 924
2025[# 5] 257, 357, 457, 621, 679, 729, 748, 837, 942
  1. ^ The year may designate either the time of assignment or the in-service date. In-service dates are often difficult to ascertain for the early codes before they gained public recognition with gradual implementation of Direct Distance Dialing in the 1950 and 1960s. Starting with the late 1980s, assignment and in-service data was published timely in Planning Letters by the NANPA, fully accessible on their website.
  2. ^ Notes on Nationwide Dialing. American Telephone and Telegraph Company. 1955. p. II-3.
  3. ^ Notes on Distance Dialing. American Telephone and Telegraph Company. September 1956. p. II-3. The publication states that by 9/1956 109 codes had been assigned.
  4. ^ Notes on Distance Dialing. American Telephone and Telegraph Company. 1968. p. II-3.; by May 1967, all five TWX codes were reported as in service. 128 NPAs were in use, and NPA 950 was reserved. But uncertainty exists about the year between 1963 and 1967 in which these codes were actually installed.
  5. ^ a b Projected future activation date

Summary table

Legend
Purpose
      Assigned as geographic NPA in the United States
      Assigned as geographic NPA in Canada
      Assigned as geographic NPA in Caribbean, Atlantic, and Pacific islands
      Assigned to non-geographic use (personal communications, special services, toll-free, carrier-specific, US government, easily recognizable codes)
      Not assignable as an area code (eight N11 codes, directory assistance, carrier access, or crisis assistance)
      Available for geographic assignment
      Available for non-geographic assignment (personal communications, toll-free, and other uses)
      Two contiguous blocks reserved for unanticipated purposes (370–379 and 960–969)
      Reserved for North American Numbering Plan expansion (middle digit 9)
NANP prefixes[23]
200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209
210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219
220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229
230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239
240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249
250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259
260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269
270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279
280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289
290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299
300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309
310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319
320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329
330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339
340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349
350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359
360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369
370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379
380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389
390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399
400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409
410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419
420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429
430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439
440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449
450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459
460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469
470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479
480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489
490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499
500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509
510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519
520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 529
530 531 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 539
540 541 542 543 544 545 546 547 548 549
550 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 559
560 561 562 563 564 565 566 567 568 569
570 571 572 573 574 575 576 577 578 579
580 581 582 583 584 585 586 587 588 589
590 591 592 593 594 595 596 597 598 599
600 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609
610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619
620 621 622 623 624 625 626 627 628 629
630 631 632 633 634 635 636 637 638 639
640 641 642 643 644 645 646 647 648 649
650 651 652 653 654 655 656 657 658 659
660 661 662 663 664 665 666 667 668 669
670 671 672 673 674 675 676 677 678 679
680 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 688 689
690 691 692 693 694 695 696 697 698 699
700 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709
710 711 712 713 714 715 716 717 718 719
720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729
730 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 739
740 741 742 743 744 745 746 747 748 749
750 751 752 753 754 755 756 757 758 759
760 761 762 763 764 765 766 767 768 769
770 771 772 773 774 775 776 777 778 779
780 781 782 783 784 785 786 787 788 789
790 791 792 793 794 795 796 797 798 799
800 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 809
810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819
820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829
830 831 832 833 834 835 836 837 838 839
840 841 842 843 844 845 846 847 848 849
850 851 852 853 854 855 856 857 858 859
860 861 862 863 864 865 866 867 868 869
870 871 872 873 874 875 876 877 878 879
880 881 882 883 884 885 886 887 888 889
890 891 892 893 894 895 896 897 898 899
900 901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908 909
910 911 912 913 914 915 916 917 918 919
920 921 922 923 924 925 926 927 928 929
930 931 932 933 934 935 936 937 938 939
940 941 942 943 944 945 946 947 948 949
950 951 952 953 954 955 956 957 958 959
960 961 962 963 964 965 966 967 968 969
970 971 972 973 974 975 976 977 978 979
980 981 982 983 984 985 986 987 988 989
990 991 992 993 994 995 996 997 998 999

See also

References

  1. ^ AT&T (1955) Notes on Distance Dialing
  2. ^ "Telecom Decision CRTC 2011-451". Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. 28 July 2011. Retrieved 29 July 2011.
  3. ^ a b "639 to be Sask.'s 2nd area code". CBC News. 14 June 2011.
  4. ^ a b c "CRTC approves new 474 area code for Saskatchewan | CTV News". 23 July 2018.
  5. ^ AT&T, Telegraph to Telephone - A History from Early Invention to 1950s (movie), YouTube, retrieved 17 July 2016.
  6. ^ "Telecom Decision CRTC 2010-213". Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. 13 April 2010. Retrieved 23 August 2010.
  7. ^ a b c "Telecom Decision CRTC 2020-362". Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. 28 October 2020. Archived from the original on 19 September 2022. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  8. ^ "New 367 area code coming to eastern Quebec in November". Montreal Gazette. 23 May 2018. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  9. ^ "New area codes in Canada". Telecommunications Alliance. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  10. ^ a b "Planning Letter 81" (PDF). NANPA/Bellcore. 1991-08-15. Retrieved 2023-08-08.
  11. ^ a b c "Oldsmar, Florida Area Code". AreaCodeHelp.com. Archived from the original on 29 October 2022. Retrieved 29 October 2022.
  12. ^ a b "Tampa-Hillsborough to get a new area code. Say hello to the 656". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
  13. ^ "NPA 205 and 659 All-Services Overlay (Alabama)" (PDF). NANPA. 8 October 2018. Retrieved 30 October 2022.
  14. ^ "B.C. is getting a new area code next year". CBC News. 14 February 2018. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  15. ^ "PL-423: Introduction of NPA 721 (Sint Maarten)". North American Numbering Plan Administration. 2011-07-27. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-01-08. Retrieved 2011-09-01.
  16. ^ "New area code 825 in Alberta". Telus. TELUS Communications Company. Archived from the original on 2014-11-21. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  17. ^ "Implementation of the 833 NPA for Toll-Free Services" (PDF). NANPA. 26 April 2017.
  18. ^ "NPA 839 to overlay NPA 803 (South Carolina)" (PDF). NANPA. 18 September 2018. start of mandatory 10-digit dialing April 25, 2020
  19. ^ Wong, Wailin (2009-08-10). "Chicago's newest area code: 872". Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on 2009-08-13.
  20. ^ "Planning Letter 331: Recovery of NPA Codes 880, 881, 882 (Paid Toll-Free Service) Scheduled for 1 April 2004" (PDF). North American Numbering Plan Administration. 2003-06-02. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-07-05. Retrieved 2008-08-28.
  21. ^ "Relief Implementation Plan" (DOCX). Canadian Numbering Administration Consortium.
  22. ^ Dwyer, Colin (December 13, 2019). "FCC Approves Plan For 3-Digit Suicide Prevention Number Similar To 911". NPR. Archived from the original on January 5, 2020. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  23. ^ NPA reports, North American Numbering Plan Administrator, 2019-06-22.