Florida, the southeastern U.S. state known for its diverse geography and significant population, currently operates under several area codes that facilitate telecommunications across its regions. The state was assigned its first area code, 305, in 1947 when the North American Numbering Plan was introduced. Initially covering the entire state, 305 primarily served the densely populated southern region, including Miami. As the state's population grew, especially in urban areas and tourist destinations, the need for additional area codes emerged.
Today, Florida is home to multiple area codes, including 321, 352, 407, 561, 727, 754, 786, 813, 850, 863, 904, and 941. Each code corresponds to specific regions, allowing for efficient management of telecommunications as the population surpassed 21 million by the 2020 census.
The state has also seen unique developments in telecommunications technology and practices. Florida's area codes reflect both its rapid growth and its role as a major hub for tourism and business. For instance, the 321 area code was introduced to serve the Space Coast, underscoring Florida's connection to the aerospace industry. The introduction of overlay area codes, such as 754 and 786, further illustrates the necessity for expanded numbering resources in high-demand areas. The dynamic nature of Florida's area codes is indicative of its population trends and technological advancements in telecommunications.
Bonita Springs (FL)
Cape Coral (FL)
Golden Gate (FL)
Lehigh Acres (FL)
Naples (FL)
North Fort Myers (FL)
Aventura (FL)
Carol City (FL)
Coral Gables (FL)
Coral Terrace (FL)
Country Club (FL)
Cutler Ridge (FL)
Doral (FL)
Golden Glades (FL)
Hialeah (FL)
Homestead (FL)
Kendale Lakes (FL)
Kendall West (FL)
Key West (FL)
Leisure City (FL)
Miami Lakes (FL)
Miramar (FL)
Norland (FL)
North Miami (FL)
North Miami Beach (FL)
Richmond Heights (FL)
Richmond West (FL)
South Miami Heights (FL)
Tamiami (FL)
West Little River (FL)
West Miami (FL)
Westchester (FL)
Altamonte Springs (FL)
Casselberry (FL)
Kissimmee (FL)
Merritt Island (FL)
Oak Ridge (FL)
Ocoee (FL)
Orlando (FL)
Oviedo (FL)
Palm Bay (FL)
Pine Hills (FL)
Rockledge (FL)
Saint Cloud (FL)
Sanford (FL)
South Apopka (FL)
Titusville (FL)
University Park (FL)
Wekiwa Springs (FL)
West Melbourne (FL)
Winter Park (FL)
Winter Springs (FL)
Gainesville (FL)
Oakland Park (FL)
Ocala (FL)
Spring Hill (FL)
Daytona Beach (FL)
DeLand (FL)
Deltona (FL)
New Smyrna Beach (FL)
Ormond Beach (FL)
Palm Coast (FL)
Port Orange (FL)
Altamonte Springs (FL)
Casselberry (FL)
Kissimmee (FL)
Oak Ridge (FL)
Ocoee (FL)
Orlando (FL)
Oviedo (FL)
Pine Hills (FL)
Saint Cloud (FL)
Sanford (FL)
South Apopka (FL)
University Park (FL)
Wekiwa Springs (FL)
Winter Park (FL)
Winter Springs (FL)
Boca Del Mar (FL)
Boca Raton (FL)
Boynton Beach (FL)
Delray Beach (FL)
Jupiter (FL)
Lake Worth (FL)
Palm Beach Gardens (FL)
Riviera Beach (FL)
Royal Palm Beach (FL)
University Park (FL)
Wellington (FL)
West Palm Beach (FL)
Bayonet Point (FL)
Clearwater (FL)
Dunedin (FL)
Holiday (FL)
Largo (FL)
Lealman (FL)
Palm Harbor (FL)
Pinellas Park (FL)
Saint Petersburg (FL)
Tarpon Springs (FL)
Coconut Creek (FL)
Cooper City (FL)
Coral Springs (FL)
Dania Beach (FL)
Davie (FL)
Deerfield Beach (FL)
Fort Lauderdale (FL)
Hallandale Beach (FL)
Hollywood (FL)
Lauderdale Lakes (FL)
Lauderhill (FL)
Margate (FL)
North Lauderdale (FL)
Pembroke Pines (FL)
Plantation (FL)
Pompano Beach (FL)
Sunrise (FL)
Tamarac (FL)
Weston (FL)
Fort Pierce South (FL)
Palm City (FL)
Port Saint Lucie (FL)
Vero Beach South (FL)
Aventura (FL)
Carol City (FL)
Coral Gables (FL)
Coral Terrace (FL)
Country Club (FL)
Cutler Ridge (FL)
Doral (FL)
Golden Glades (FL)
Hialeah (FL)
Homestead (FL)
Kendale Lakes (FL)
Kendall West (FL)
Key West (FL)
Leisure City (FL)
Miami Lakes (FL)
Miramar (FL)
Norland (FL)
North Miami (FL)
North Miami Beach (FL)
Richmond Heights (FL)
Richmond West (FL)
South Miami Heights (FL)
Tamiami (FL)
West Little River (FL)
West Miami (FL)
Westchester (FL)
Brandon (FL)
Citrus Park (FL)
Greater Northdale (FL)
Lake Magdalene (FL)
Land O’ Lakes (FL)
Plant City (FL)
Tampa (FL)
Temple Terrace (FL)
Town ‘n’ Country (FL)
Bellview (FL)
Brent (FL)
Ferry Pass (FL)
Fort Walton Beach (FL)
Panama City (FL)
Tallahassee (FL)
West Pensacola (FL)
Wright (FL)
Lakeland (FL)
Winter Haven (FL)
Jacksonville (FL)
Jacksonville Beach (FL)
Lakeside (FL)
North Port (FL)
Port Charlotte (FL)
Punta Gorda (FL)
Sarasota (FL)
South Bradenton (FL)
Coconut Creek (FL)
Cooper City (FL)
Coral Springs (FL)
Dania Beach (FL)
Davie (FL)
Deerfield Beach (FL)
Fort Lauderdale (FL)
Hallandale Beach (FL)
Hollywood (FL)
Lauderdale Lakes (FL)
Lauderhill (FL)
Margate (FL)
North Lauderdale (FL)
Pembroke Pines (FL)
Plantation (FL)
Pompano Beach (FL)
Sunrise (FL)
Tamarac (FL)
Weston (FL)
Florida has 17 area codes (321, 407, 305, 786, 727, 850, 561, 239, 813, 754, 954, 386, 772, 352, 904, 863, 941). These area codes are split between cities or states, so if you want to call to Florida, you need to know exactly where you would like to call.
The first 3 digits to call Florida may vary depending on where you want to call to, being one or the other depending on the region or city. Take a look at our listing above to find out which area code you need.
Calling Florida from another state in the United States is considered a long-distance call. Here’s how to make the call: First, dial the area code for Florida. Each state, and sometimes specific cities within a state, has unique area codes. Then, enter the 7-digit phone number of the person or business you’re trying to reach. If you’re calling from a landline, check with your provider, as long-distance charges may apply. However, most mobile carriers in the U.S. offer nationwide calling without additional fees. Alternatively, you can use VoIP or internet-based calling apps, like Skype, Zoom, or WhatsApp, to bypass traditional long-distance charges. The number you want to reach should look like this: 1-(AreaCode)-111-2222.
When making calls within the United States, dialing +1 depends on several factors. On most modern mobile phones, carriers automatically recognize the country code when calling within the U.S., so dialing +1 is usually not required; you can simply enter the area code followed by the phone number, such as 213-555-1234. If you’re using a landline, dialing 1 (the U.S. country code) before the area code and phone number is often necessary for long-distance calls; for example, calling from one state to another may require dialing 1-213-555-1234. When calling the U.S. from another country, dialing +1 is necessary, so a call from abroad would be formatted as +1-213-555-1234. VoIP and internet-based calling platforms, like Skype and WhatsApp, generally handle country codes automatically, making it unnecessary to dial +1 manually for U.S. numbers.
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