Top Area Codes of 2023

Most popular area codes in 2023 remain consistent with previous years. The top two are 212, which is associated with New York City, NY, and 310, associated with Los Angeles, CA. These area codes are frequently sought after due to their association with these major cities.

New York's 212 area code is particularly popular and prestigious, often seen as a status symbol and an indicator of being a long-time resident in the city. Similarly, the 310 area code of Los Angeles is also highly coveted, as it is linked to the city's glamour and entertainment industry.

Other popular area codes include 305 for Miami, FL, 702 for Las Vegas, NV, 202 for Washington, DC, and 415 for San Francisco, CA. These area codes carry a certain level of prestige and identity connected to their respective cities.

Comprehensive Guide to U.S. Area Codes: State-by-State Breakdown

The North American area codes were established by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) in 1947, following a demonstration of the long-distance call system. This new numbering plan provided for 152 area codes. As of 2023, there are approximately 335 area codes in the United States.

Texas

737

Ohio

740

North Carolina

743

California

747

Florida

754

Virginia

757

California

760

Georgia

762

Minnesota

763

Indiana

765

Mississippi

769

Georgia

770

Florida

772

Illinois

773

Massachusetts

774

Nevada

775

Illinois

779

Massachusetts

781

Kansas

785

Florida

786

Utah

801

Vermont

802

South Carolina

803

Virginia

804

California

805

Texas

806

Hawaii

808

Michigan

810

Indiana

812

Florida

813

Pennsylvania

814

Illinois

815

Missouri

816

Texas

817

California

818

North Carolina

828

Texas

830

California

831

Texas

832

South Carolina

843

New York

845

Illinois

847

New Jersey

848

Florida

850

South Carolina

854

New Jersey

856

Massachusetts

857

California

858

Kentucky

859

Connecticut

860

New Jersey

862

Florida

863

South Carolina

864

Tennessee

865

Arkansas

870

Pennsylvania

878

Tennessee

901

Texas

903

Florida

904

Alaska

907

New Jersey

908

California

909

North Carolina

910

Georgia

912

Kansas

913

New York

914

Texas

915

California

916

New York

917

Oklahoma

918

North Carolina

919

Wisconsin

920

California

925

Arizona

928

New York

929

Indiana

930

Tennessee

931

Texas

936

Ohio

937

Texas

940

Florida

941

Michigan

947

California

949

California

951

Minnesota

952

Florida

954

Texas

956

Connecticut

959

Colorado

970

Oregon

971

Texas

972

New Jersey

973

Massachusetts

978

Texas

979

North Carolina

980

North Carolina

984

Louisiana

985

Michigan

989

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Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about area codes.

What is an area code?

An area code is a three-digit number that identifies a specific geographic region in the telephone network where a call is either originated or destined.

Do different states have different numbers of area codes?

Yes, some states have multiple area codes, while others have only one. For instance, California has the most with 36 area codes, while several states like Alaska and Delaware have just one.

Why do we need area codes?

Area codes are necessary for routing calls within a country and ensuring that the call reaches the correct location.

Can an area code give an indication of a phone number's origin?

Yes, a phone number's area code can give a general idea of where a call originated from, or at least where the phone number was registered.

Can I keep my area code if I move to a different state?

Yes, with voiply you can keep your number when moving to a different state.

How many area codes are there in the United States?

As of the latest update in 2023, there are approximately 335 area codes in the United States.

What are non-geographic area codes?

Non-geographic area codes are not tied to a specific geographic area and are often used for specific services like toll-free numbers (800, 888, etc) or premium rate services (900).

Are area codes unique to each city?

Not necessarily. Some large cities may have their own area codes, but smaller cities and regions may share an area code.

What happens when an area runs out of phone numbers within its existing area code?

When an area exhausts its supply of phone numbers within an existing area code, a new area code is introduced in that geographic region. This process is known as an area code split or overlay.

How are new area codes created?

New area codes are created by the North American Numbering Plan Administration (NANPA) when the existing codes in a region are projected to exhaust. The decision to add a new area code is usually made several years in advance.

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