📞 About Area Codess
The fastest way to look up any US, Canadian, or Caribbean area code — location, time zone, spam check, and coverage details. All in one place, always up to date.
Area Codess is a free, no-signup-required directory of every active area code in the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean. We built this site because we got tired of searching “what area code is 323” and landing on pages stuffed with ads, paywalls, and outdated information. So we made something better — a clean, fast resource that answers your question in seconds without the clutter.
Every area code guide on this site covers the same ground: where the code is located, what cities it serves, what time zone it falls in, whether calls from that code are commonly spam, and how to block unwanted calls on any phone. That’s what people actually want to know when they look up an area code — and we don’t bury the answer under five paragraphs of filler.
🎯 What We Do
We research, verify, and publish detailed guides for every active area code in North America. Each guide includes the geographic coverage area, time zone with UTC offset, spam and scam reputation, step-by-step call blocking instructions for iPhone and Android, reverse phone lookup tips, nearby area codes, and frequently asked questions. Our data comes from the North American Numbering Plan Administration (NANPA), the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and state public utility commission records.
Why Area Codess Exists
Phone scams are getting worse every year. Americans received over 50 billion robocalls in 2024 alone, and the first thing most people do after getting a suspicious call is Google the area code. We wanted to make sure that when you search for an area code, you find accurate information — not recycled content from 2015 or a page that takes 12 seconds to load because of ad scripts.
Every guide on Area Codess is written to answer the exact questions people type into Google: “Is 323 area code a scam?” — “What time zone is 646?” — “Where is area code 786?” — “How do I block calls from 917?” We don’t pad articles with generic telecom history that nobody asked for. If you came here to find out where an area code is and whether you should answer a call from it, you’ll have your answer within the first 30 seconds of reading.
📍 Verified Location Data
Every area code is mapped to its correct state, major city, and coverage region using NANPA’s official records. We don’t guess — we verify.
🕐 Time Zone Accuracy
Each guide includes the exact time zone with UTC offset, daylight saving adjustment, and a comparison table so you know what time it is before you call.
🛡️ Spam & Scam Alerts
We include real information about spam reputation for each area code, common scam types, and verified links to the FTC and FCC for reporting fraud.
📵 Actionable Blocking Guides
Step-by-step instructions to block spam calls and texts on iPhone, Android, and through your carrier — not vague advice like “consider blocking the number.”
What We Cover
Our directory includes every active area code in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP):
- 317 US geographic area codes — covering all 50 states, Washington DC, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and Northern Mariana Islands
- 7 US toll-free codes — 800, 833, 844, 855, 866, 877, and 888
- 40+ Canadian area codes — all provinces and territories from Ontario (416, 647) to British Columbia (604, 778)
- 20+ Caribbean area codes — including Jamaica (876), Dominican Republic (809), Trinidad (868), Bahamas (242), and more
- Special service codes — 911 (Emergency), 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline), and other N11 codes
Our Data Sources
We don’t make things up. Every piece of information on Area Codess comes from verifiable public sources:
All external links in our guides point to verified, working URLs — primarily government and official organization websites. We link to reportfraud.ftc.gov for scam reporting, donotcall.gov for the National Do Not Call Registry, and FCC consumer guides for robocall prevention. We check these links regularly to make sure nothing is broken.
How to Use This Site
It’s simple — every area code has its own dedicated page at areacodess.org/[code]-area-code/. If you want to look up the 323 area code, just go to areacodess.org/323-area-code/. Every page follows the same structure so you always know exactly where to find the information you need: location at the top, time zone next, then spam alerts, blocking steps, nearby codes, and FAQs at the bottom.
You can also use the search bar to find any area code or browse by state. Each guide links to related area codes in the same region, so if you’re researching multiple codes in the same state, you can jump between them easily.
Contact Us
Found incorrect information on one of our pages? Noticed a broken link or outdated detail? We take accuracy seriously — if something’s wrong, we want to fix it. Reach out to us at contact@areacodess.org and we’ll review and update the page as quickly as possible.
We also welcome suggestions for new content or features. If there’s something you wish this site covered that it currently doesn’t, let us know.
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