One numbering plan area covers Palm Beach County and only Palm Beach County: 561. There is no overlay, no split pending, and no second prefix sharing the footprint. A 561 on a Palm-Beach line in 2026 is the only read available — which means the prefix decision is settled before you start shopping, and the entire vanity decision lives in the four-digit ending. That is unusual for a county whose property-tax roll runs north of two hundred billion dollars and whose anchor employers span Fortune-500 corporate (Office Depot/ODP, NextEra Energy), aerospace primes (Pratt & Whitney), and the largest concentration of winter-equestrian capital in North America (Wellington). The prefix carries Palm-Beach geography automatically; the pattern is what carries the brand.
561 is a single-NPA buyer market in 2026. The 561 itself does no internal differentiation — every Boca corporate office, every Wellington equestrian operator, every Delray restaurateur, every Jupiter aerospace vendor, and every Palm Beach island concierge shares the same three digits. The pattern in front of it does all of the brand work, which means the four digits you choose should be treated as the entire decision rather than as a tiebreaker.
- If you operate anywhere inside Palm Beach County — West Palm Beach, Palm Beach island, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Wellington, Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens, Lake Worth Beach, Royal Palm Beach, Greenacres, Lake Park, North Palm Beach, Riviera Beach, Juno Beach, Tequesta, Jupiter Inlet Colony, Loxahatchee, the Acreage, Belle Glade, Pahokee, South Bay — your area code is 561 by default. No alternative.
- If you operate in Broward County to the south — Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pompano, Coral Springs, Parkland, Weston, Plantation, Sunrise — that is 954 (with 754 overlay), a different metro analysis. See our 786/954 South Florida post for that footprint.
- If you operate in Miami-Dade — Miami, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Doral, Hialeah, Homestead — that is 305/786, also a different metro. See our 305 Miami post.
- If you operate north of Jupiter Inlet — Stuart, Hobe Sound, Port St. Lucie, Vero Beach, the Treasure Coast — that is 772, which was carved out of 561 in 2002. Most pre-2002 Treasure Coast lines that survived the carve-down still answer on a 561 originally issued before the split, but new issuance there is 772.
- If your customer base is national — NextEra Energy and Florida Power & Light wholesale partners, Office Depot/ODP B2B accounts, Pratt & Whitney aerospace primes, Winter Equestrian Festival sponsors and exhibitors, snowbird seasonal residents calling from northeast home addresses, luxury second-home buyers from Greenwich and the Hamptons — the 561 still reads cleanly as "Palm Beach" the moment the digits register. Pattern strength carries the brand outside the county.
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Why 561 Is a Single-NPA County in 2026
Area code 561 was created on May 13, 1996, when 407 — the original Central and South-Atlantic Florida area code that had previously covered Orlando, the Space Coast, and the Treasure Coast plus Palm Beach County — was split. 407 retained Orlando and the Disney corridor; 561 was issued to the Treasure Coast and Palm Beach County. Six years later, on November 1, 2002, 561 was itself split: the Treasure Coast counties of Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, and Okeechobee moved to a new 772 code, leaving 561 as a Palm Beach-County-only NPA. That is the footprint that exists today. The Florida Public Service Commission and the North American Numbering Plan Administrator have not announced an overlay; with a county population of roughly 1.5 million and a 7.6 million-number addressable pool inside the NPA, 561 has runway, and there has been no further split or overlay in the twenty-three years since the carve-down.
For a Palm-Beach buyer, that means the prefix decision is settled before you start shopping. You cannot pick a "more established" 561 versus a "newer overlay" 561 the way a Miami buyer chooses between 305 and 786, or a Tampa buyer parses 813 against 727. Every 561 reads identically. The only variable the buyer controls is the four-digit ending — which, in a county whose anchor industries pay attention to phone numbers as a procurement and recall signal, raises the stakes on pattern selection considerably.
What a Clean 561 Pattern Actually Does for a Palm Beach Brand
In a multi-overlay market, the prefix carries half the brand signal and the pattern carries the other half. In Palm Beach County, the pattern is doing close to all of the work. A 561 with a generic ending and a 561 with a clean repeating tail look identical on the prefix and very different on recall. The buyer who calls back twelve hours after seeing your number on a Worth Avenue storefront, an Atlantic Avenue valet sign, a Wellington horse-show program, a Jupiter charter-dock card, or a Boca office-tower directory is remembering the four digits — not the area code.
Recall economics in a single-NPA market favor patterns that survive a glance. Repeating-digit tails (the all-zeros, all-sevens, all-twos endings cataloged in our pattern collections), mirror endings, ascending sequences, and AABB / ABAB / ABBA structures all hold up better than scattered digits. For an established Palm Beach operator, the pattern is the brand asset that compounds. It survives logo refreshes, website rebuilds, vehicle re-wraps, and ownership transitions, because the number outlives the campaign that introduced it. That is the entire case for treating the four-digit ending as a one-time capital purchase rather than a recurring marketing line item.
Two other useful framings for this county specifically. First, the wealth-concentration on the island and along the Intracoastal pulls in a tier of household-staff, estate-services, concierge, private-aviation, and family-office buyers who answer dozens of inbound calls per week from numbers they do not recognize — pattern recall is the difference between a returned call and a voicemail that nobody hears for three days. Second, the seasonal demographic pulse from December through April brings high-net-worth winter residents who arrive with their old north-eastern phone numbers in hand; a Palm-Beach-side service business with a clean 561 is the local anchor that introduces those clients to the county and stays in their contacts for years afterwards.
561 vs 772 vs 954 vs 305/786 — Single-County Discipline
Palm Beach County buyers should not buy outside 561, and out-of-county buyers should not buy 561. The line is sharp.
To the south, Broward County uses 954 with a 754 overlay. Fort Lauderdale, Pompano, Hollywood, Coral Springs, Parkland, Weston, Plantation, Sunrise, Davie, Tamarac, and Lauderhill are all 954/754. The county line at the Hillsboro Inlet / Deerfield Beach is the practical demarcation; an operation south of that line should buy 954, not 561, because Broward residents notice the prefix mismatch when a Boca-claimed number answers their cabinet-installer or pediatrician callback. Some operators run paired 561 + 954 lines on offices in both counties; that is fine and common.
South of Broward, Miami-Dade uses 305 with a 786 overlay. Miami, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Aventura, Doral, Sunny Isles Beach, Hialeah, Homestead, Key Biscayne, and the rest of Dade are 305/786. A Mar-a-Lago-adjacent buyer who works social Sunday evenings in Palm Beach but flies to a South Beach office on weekday mornings can run a 561 line on the Palm Beach side and a 305 line on the Miami Beach side; the prefixes match the offices, not the customers.
North of Jupiter Inlet, the Treasure Coast uses 772. Stuart, Jensen Beach, Hobe Sound, Sewall's Point, Palm City, Port St. Lucie, Tradition, Vero Beach, Sebastian, and Fort Pierce all answer on 772, the prefix that was carved out of 561 in November 2002. Operations anchored north of the Martin County line should buy 772 rather than 561; the prefix swap is something Treasure-Coast residents notice, particularly in real estate and home-services where county licensing matters. Pre-2002 Treasure Coast lines on 561 still exist — those legacy numbers were never forcibly migrated — but new issuance has been 772 for two decades.
To the west, the inland 561 footprint runs through the Glades. Belle Glade, Pahokee, South Bay, Canal Point, and the agricultural belt around Lake Okeechobee are inside Palm Beach County and inside 561 — the same prefix that answers on the island. The county is wider than the coastal strip suggests; sugar growers, citrus packers, and Glades-side operators all answer on 561.
The Quad-Anchor Economy — Why Palm Beach Is Not Just Resort Real Estate
Outside-the-county perception of Palm Beach reduces the economy to luxury real estate, golf, and seasonal tourism. The actual 561 economy rests on four anchor pillars, each of which produces a distinct class of vanity-number buyer.
Pillar one: corporate-tech Boca Raton. Office Depot / The ODP Corporation is headquartered in Boca, with thousands of corporate, supply-chain, and B2B-sales roles. ADT Inc. has deep Boca heritage (the company was Boca-headquartered for decades before the recent move to Sandy Springs, with significant operations remaining). Tyler Technologies maintains regional operations. Florida Atlantic University anchors a research-and-engineering tier inside the city. The Boca corporate corridor along Glades Road, Yamato Road, and the I-95 / Town Center belt runs Class-A office product that houses regional headquarters, professional services, and a substantial fintech-and-software middle layer.
Pillar two: NextEra Energy and the Juno Beach utility-and-infrastructure cluster. NextEra Energy — the publicly traded Fortune 200 parent of Florida Power & Light and one of the largest renewable-energy operators in North America — is headquartered in Juno Beach, a small coastal town on the north end of the county. The corporate, engineering, and regulatory operation pulls in a deep Tier-1 vendor base — engineering-procurement-construction firms, transmission-and-distribution contractors, environmental-permitting consultants, renewable-asset operators, and a substantial law-and-regulatory tier supporting the FPL rate-case cycle.
Pillar three: Pratt & Whitney aerospace, Jupiter. The Pratt & Whitney military and engine-development campus on Beeline Highway in Jupiter is a multi-thousand-employee aerospace operation focused on military propulsion and advanced engine programs. Roger Dean Stadium (the spring-training home of the Cardinals and Marlins) and the Wertheim UF Scripps Institute (formerly Scripps Florida) sit in the same Jupiter / Abacoa cluster, and the Pratt vendor base runs Tier-1 and Tier-2 specialty manufacturing, machining, additive-manufacturing, NDT services, and aerospace-grade logistics across the I-95 corridor between Jupiter and Stuart. Carrier and the former United Technologies / Otis cluster are anchored further south in Palm Beach Gardens; TBC Corporation, the tire-wholesale anchor, is also Palm Beach Gardens-based.
Pillar four: Wellington — the equestrian capital of North America. Wellington, a village west of West Palm Beach, hosts the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center each January through April — the largest and longest-running hunter / jumper circuit in the world — plus the Adequan Global Dressage Festival, and a year-round polo, dressage, and eventing operation. The seasonal economic pulse runs into the hundreds of millions of dollars across stable rentals, training-and-coaching fees, equine-veterinary practices, farrier services, equine-transport firms, equestrian-real-estate brokers, equine-insurance specialists, feed and tack suppliers, and the hospitality-and-service tier supporting the riding population. The Wellington equestrian buyer is unlike any other operating segment in 561 — and pattern recall is unusually load-bearing because the relationship economy is small, repeat, and cross-referred.
Industry Buyer Reads Across Palm Beach County
Equestrian Services — Wellington, Loxahatchee Groves, the Acreage
The equestrian buyer profile is the single most distinctive vanity-number profile in 561, and the most under-served by generic phone-number marketing. A Wellington-based equine veterinarian, a Grand Prix-circuit trainer, a hunter-jumper barn-operator, a polo-club concierge, a dressage-judge concierge, an equine-transport firm, an equine-insurance broker, an equine-physiotherapist, a farrier with a circuit clientele, a tack-shop operator, a feed-supplier, and a horse-show-management firm all live inside a small repeat-business community where reputation and recall move at the speed of a barn aisle conversation. A clean 561 ending on a Wellington vet line, a barn-manager line, or a transport-dispatch line is what gets called back at six in the morning when a horse colics or six in the evening when a trailer needs to leave for Aiken or Tryon at four AM. See contractor vanity phone numbers for the trade-services framing, which extends to barn-construction, fencing, and equestrian-property-management firms.
Corporate, Tech, and Professional Services — Boca Raton
The Boca Class-A office tier runs corporate-counsel firms, regional professional-services tax and audit teams, fintech and financial-software shops, B2B-SaaS sales operations, regional-headquarters teams for national consumer brands, and an unusually deep wealth-management and trusts-and-estates tier serving the southeast Florida high-net-worth population. The 561 line on a Boca firm letterhead is a procurement signal — a clean four-digit ending tells the inbound caller you have been in the market long enough to choose the asset, not just rent it. See legal vanity phone numbers for the firm-marketing framing, which applies cleanly to the Boca corporate-defense, trusts-and-estates, real-estate, and family-law tiers, and the West Palm downtown legal corridor along Olive and Flagler.
Aerospace, Energy, and Industrial — Jupiter, Juno Beach, Palm Beach Gardens
The aerospace and energy supplier tier is procurement-screened in a way that most Florida industries are not. A Pratt & Whitney Tier-1 specialty-machining shop, a NextEra Tier-1 EPC vendor, a Carrier components supplier, or a TBC Corporation distribution partner sits across a vendor-management table from buyers who notice professional polish at every layer — including the callback line. A clean 561 ending on the AOG-recovery line at a Pratt-side shop, the after-hours dispatch line at an FPL transmission contractor, or the 24/7 support line at an HVAC-systems integrator is the difference between a procurement-side credibility flag and a forgettable line item.
Healthcare and Specialty Medical
The Palm Beach County healthcare map runs four primary systems — Cleveland Clinic Florida (with extension presence in Palm Beach beyond the Weston main campus), HCA Florida (JFK, Palms West, Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center), Baptist Health South Florida (Bethesda Hospital East and West in Boynton, Boca Regional), and Tenet's Palm Beach Health Network — plus a deep specialty-practice tier in cardiology, oncology, orthopedics, ophthalmology, dermatology, plastic surgery, dentistry, and concierge primary care. The concierge-medicine and direct-primary-care tier in Palm Beach is unusually deep because the wealth concentration sustains it, and concierge practices live or die on patient recall of an after-hours number. See healthcare vanity phone numbers for the specialty-practice framing.
Real Estate, Mortgage, and Property Management — Across the County
Palm Beach County real estate is a multi-submarket game with sharper price stratification than almost any other Florida county. Palm Beach island brokerage covers the highest per-capita wealth concentration on the East Coast outside Greenwich and the Hamptons, with single-property transactions running well into the nine-figure range. Manalapan and Hypoluxo Island sit in the same ultra-luxury tier. North End Palm Beach, Midtown, and the Estate Section all trade through a small specialist broker tier. Boca Raton produces its own luxury market through the Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club, the Boca Bath & Tennis area, the Mizner-architecture inventory in Old Floresta and along Camino Real, and the East-Boca beachside corridor. Delray Beach trades through East Atlantic Avenue lifestyle product, beach-block estates, and the inland golf-community tier. Boynton, West Palm, Lake Worth Beach, Greenacres, and Wellington each have their own broker tiers; Jupiter and Tequesta run a north-county lifestyle-and-boating tier. Each submarket compounds value on a recall-friendly callback number. See real estate vanity phone numbers for the broker-listing framing and mortgage vanity phone numbers for the loan-officer framing.
Restaurants, Hospitality, and Concierge — Atlantic Avenue, Worth Avenue, Clematis, the Island
The Palm Beach County restaurant-and-hospitality tier is unusually dense and unusually seasonal. Worth Avenue and the Royal Poinciana Way restaurant tier on the island, Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach (the longest pedestrian-grade restaurant strip in the county), Clematis Street and Rosemary Square / Rosemary in West Palm Beach, the Boca Raton Mizner Park and Royal Palm Place restaurant clusters, the Jupiter Inlet Marina and Harbourside Place tier, the Lake Worth Beach Lake Avenue gallery-and-restaurant district, and the Wellington Mall and equestrian-village restaurant tier all sustain a year-round operating base that triples in volume during the December-through-April winter season. A clean 561 reservations line, a private-dining direct line, or an event-booking line is a real-asset for restaurants that compete on call-back response time during high season. The same holds for concierge services — yacht concierge in Jupiter and Palm Beach Inlet Marina, private-aviation FBO concierge at Palm Beach International (PBI) and Palm Beach County Park Airport (Lantana), estate-management firms on the island, and household-staff agencies serving the Mar-a-Lago / North End / Manalapan tier.
Personal, Creator, and Gift Buyers — All Submarkets
Anyone can buy a 561 vanity number; there is no business-license requirement, no minimum order, and no recurring fee. Personal buyers in Palm Beach County include creators and content operators using a clean 561 as a personal-brand line, snowbird residents who want a Florida number that stays with them when they head north for the summer, gift buyers purchasing memorable numbers for spouses and children, side-business operators running consulting, coaching, photography, tutoring, or services-business lines on the side of a corporate W-2, and Palm Beach personal buyers who simply want a one-of-one memorable number for their primary mobile line. The same outright-purchase model that works for Pratt & Whitney suppliers and Wellington equine vets works for personal buyers without modification. See personal vanity phone numbers.
The Five-Year Subscription Math — Why Outright Wins
Every page-1 SERP competitor in this market — RingBoost, NumberBarn, PhoneNumberGuy, 800.com, RingCentral — sells vanity numbers as monthly subscriptions in the $9.99-to-$50/month band, often with a separate one-time setup fee. Across a five-year window, a $20/mo subscription totals $1,200; across ten years, $2,400; across twenty-five years, $6,000. Across the same period, a digitexclusive.com one-time purchase from $200–$250 ends at the $200–$250 closing wire (plus carrier fees, which are vendor-side and not ours to charge). The pattern, prefix, and recall asset survive every carrier change, every business reorganization, every ownership transition, every brand refresh, every domain migration. The number is a capital asset, not an OPEX line. For a Palm Beach operator who plans to be in the market for more than three years — which is most of them — the math becomes obvious within the first calendar quarter.
Carrier portability is mandatory under FCC rules on keeping your phone number when changing providers; a 561 number bought outright from digitexclusive.com ports to essentially any US carrier that accepts standard LOA porting — RingCentral, OpenPhone, Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Bandwidth, Twilio, Grasshopper, Phone.com, Dialpad, and most business-VoIP providers. The full ten-digit number stays intact through the port. The one-time purchase locks the asset; portability ensures the asset moves with the operator across every future carrier decision. See also the FCC's consumer guide on portability and the broader pattern in our 2026 special-phone-numbers buyer's guide.
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Frequently Asked Questions — 561 Palm Beach County
Is 561 the only Palm Beach County area code?
Yes. 561 has covered Palm Beach County continuously since the 1996 split from 407, and it has been Palm-Beach-County-only since the November 2002 carve-out that moved the Treasure Coast (Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, Okeechobee) to a new 772 prefix. There is no overlay inside Palm Beach County, and no announced split or overlay is pending. Every line in West Palm Beach, Palm Beach island, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Wellington, Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens, Lake Worth Beach, Royal Palm Beach, Greenacres, Lake Park, North Palm Beach, Riviera Beach, Juno Beach, Tequesta, Loxahatchee, the Acreage, Belle Glade, Pahokee, and South Bay answers on 561.
How much does a 561 vanity number cost?
Pricing across the catalog starts From $250 and scales with pattern quality, prefix scarcity inside Palm Beach County, and digit rhythm. Repeating-digit endings, ascending or descending sequences, mirrored pairs, and clean four-digit endings price higher than mixed digits. 561 inventory has been assignment-active for nearly thirty years, and the post-2002 Palm-Beach-only footprint has compressed the available pool of clean-pattern numbers, so strong-pattern 561 numbers reflect that scarcity. Every price is a one-time purchase; there is no subscription, annual renewal, or recurring fee from digitexclusive.com after checkout.
Can I keep my 561 number when I switch carriers?
Yes. US number portability is mandatory under FCC rules, and a 561 number bought from digitexclusive.com ports to essentially any US carrier that accepts LOA porting — RingCentral, OpenPhone, Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Bandwidth, Twilio, Grasshopper, Phone.com, Dialpad, and most business-VoIP providers. The 561 prefix and full ten-digit number stay intact through the port; only the underlying carrier and routing change.
Do you sell 1-800 toll-free Palm Beach numbers?
No. Digitexclusive.com sells local US area-code vanity numbers — 561 on the Palm Beach County side, plus the broader US local-NPA catalog — and not toll-free 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, 844, or 833 inventory. For Palm Beach buyers that means local 561 numbers. Local prefixes typically outperform toll-free for in-county recall because Palm Beach residents recognize 561 as a real local neighbor on inbound caller-ID, while toll-free reads as a sales call from anywhere in North America.
What about Boca Raton specifically — is that 561 or 954?
Boca Raton is 561. The Palm Beach / Broward county line runs at the Hillsboro Inlet between Deerfield Beach (Broward, 954) and Boca Raton (Palm Beach, 561). Every line in Boca proper — from the Town Center mall corridor to the Boca Resort and Mizner Park to the Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club to East Boca on Highway A1A — answers on 561. Boca-headquartered firms with branch operations in Broward should run paired 561 + 954 lines if the Broward office serves Broward customers; otherwise the 561 is the right primary.
What about the Treasure Coast — Stuart, Port St. Lucie, Vero Beach?
Those are 772, not 561. The Martin / Palm Beach county line at the Jupiter Inlet is the demarcation; everything north of the Inlet (Stuart, Hobe Sound, Sewall's Point, Palm City, Jensen Beach, Port St. Lucie, Tradition, Vero Beach, Sebastian, Fort Pierce) is 772. Operations anchored on the Treasure Coast should buy 772 rather than 561. The 2002 carve-down was specifically designed to give Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, and Okeechobee their own prefix; legacy 561 lines that survived in the Treasure Coast area still exist, but new issuance there has been 772 for two decades.
Does 561 cover Wellington, Loxahatchee, and the Acreage?
Yes. 561 covers the entire Palm Beach County footprint, including the western inland communities of Wellington (the equestrian-capital village), Royal Palm Beach, Loxahatchee Groves, Loxahatchee, the Acreage, Greenacres, and the Glades-side communities of Belle Glade, Pahokee, Canal Point, and South Bay. The Winter Equestrian Festival, the Adequan Global Dressage Festival, the polo clubs along South Shore Boulevard and Forest Hill Boulevard, the equine veterinary clusters on Pierson Road and Greenview Shores, and the equine-transport dispatch tier all answer on 561.
Can a personal buyer purchase a 561 vanity number?
Yes. Anyone can buy. There is no business-license requirement, no minimum order, no proof of Florida residency, and no recurring fee. Individuals, creators, gift buyers, side-business operators, snowbird residents, and personal-brand buyers purchase 561 numbers regularly. The same outright-purchase model that works for Pratt & Whitney suppliers, Wellington equine veterinarians, and Boca corporate-defense firms works for personal use without modification.
How long does the carrier transfer take?
Most US carrier ports complete in 24 to 72 business hours after the receiving carrier files the port-in request. The variance comes from the receiving carrier rather than from us. Larger consumer carriers — Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile — typically land ports inside 48 hours. Business-VoIP carriers like RingCentral, Bandwidth, and Twilio often land same-day or next-day. We issue the Letter of Authorization at checkout so the port can begin immediately.
Are 561 vanity numbers one-of-one?
Yes. Every number in the catalog is unique inventory. When a 561 number sells, it leaves the catalog permanently and another buyer cannot acquire the same exact number from us. The catalog is not a subscription pool that recycles numbers between subscribers; outright purchase means the asset moves into your carrier account and out of our inventory permanently.
Will the 561 prefix run out and trigger an overlay?
There is no announced overlay or split for 561, and the Florida Public Service Commission has not indicated one is pending. Palm Beach County's roughly 1.5-million-resident population sits well inside the 7.6-million-number addressable pool of the NPA, and assignment patterns have not approached exhaustion. If an overlay is ever introduced, existing 561 lines remain on 561 — overlays affect new issuance, not legacy numbers — so a 561 bought outright today carries forward unchanged through any future numbering decision.
Does the Wellington Winter Equestrian Festival affect 561 number value?
Indirectly, yes. The seasonal pulse of WEF and the Adequan Global Dressage Festival concentrates a high-value circuit-clientele inside Wellington from January through April, and equestrian-services operators (vets, trainers, transport firms, farriers, tack shops, real-estate brokers specializing in equestrian properties) compete inside a small repeat-relationship economy where a recallable callback number directly affects business outcomes. The 561 prefix itself does not change in value, but a clean four-digit ending on a Wellington-equestrian operating line is meaningfully more recall-load-bearing than the same pattern on a generic-services line elsewhere in the county.
About Digit Exclusive and Where to Get Help
Digit Exclusive sells one-time purchase US local vanity phone numbers across all fifty states and DC. The Palm Beach County 561 catalog sits alongside the broader Florida inventory (the Florida pillar post covers every Florida area code), the Miami 305 sibling post, the 786/954 South Florida post, the Jacksonville 904 post, and the 813 Tampa Bay post. Numbers are one-time purchase from $200–$250 and ship via a Letter of Authorization to the carrier of your choice; there is no subscription and no recurring fee from us. For questions about pattern selection, prefix availability, or porting timeline, see about and contact.
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