Nevada runs on three area codes — 702 and 725 (Las Vegas and Henderson) and 775 (Reno, Sparks, Carson City, Tahoe, and the rural Great Basin).
Buying a Nevada vanity number outright takes five steps:
- Pick the code that matches the metro. 702 or 725 for Las Vegas/Henderson; 775 for Reno, Carson, and the rest of the state.
- Browse the Nevada collection and filter by digit pattern (repeating endings, AABB, ABAB, ascending, or spelled words).
- Buy the number once at checkout. Pricing on the catalog starts From $250 and scales by pattern rarity.
- Receive carrier-transfer information from Digit Exclusive support after the sale clears.
- Port the number to your wireless carrier, VoIP provider, or business phone system.
Nevada is a three-code state running two structurally distinct sub-economies — Las Vegas and Henderson (702/725) anchor hospitality, conventions, entertainment, professional services, and the Sun Belt's fastest residential real-estate corridor; Reno, Sparks, and Carson City (775) anchor advanced manufacturing, logistics, data centers, and Lake Tahoe-adjacent tourism. The 775 footprint also covers more than 85% of the state's land area on a thinly populated rural overlay. Digit Exclusive sells US vanity phone numbers as one-time purchases, from $200–$250.
Nevada's three codes split along a single line: the southern tip versus everywhere else. South of Lincoln County, the 702/725 closed pool covers Clark County — Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Boulder City, Mesquite, Laughlin, and the unincorporated Strip corridor. North and west of that line, a single code (775) covers all sixteen remaining Nevada counties: the Reno-Sparks-Carson urban triangle, Lake Tahoe's Nevada side, the Tesla and Switch industrial corridor at the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center, plus every rural community from Elko to Ely to Tonopah to Pahrump. Two codes for one metro; one code for the rest of the state.
To browse Nevada inventory, visit the Nevada collection. State guides are indexed at the state vanity number guides hub; sister pillars include California, Texas, Florida, New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Washington, Massachusetts, Tennessee, and Maryland.
How Nevada Area Codes Are Organized
Nevada's 1947 NANP code was 702 — at activation, 702 covered the entire state. In 1998 the state was split: 702 was restricted to Clark County, and 775 was assigned to the remaining sixteen counties. 725 activated as the 702 overlay across Clark County in 2014, completing the current three-code map.
Three active codes today: 702, 725, and 775. The 702/725 closed pool covers Clark County only — Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Boulder City, Mesquite, Laughlin, and the unincorporated Strip corridor. The 775 footprint covers everything else: Washoe, Carson City, Douglas, Lyon, Storey, Churchill, Pershing, Humboldt, Elko, Eureka, Lander, White Pine, Lincoln, Nye, Esmeralda, and Mineral counties. There is no overlay on 775 yet — the entire northern, central, and rural state still rides one code.
Nevada Regional Economies and Area Codes
Las Vegas and Henderson: 702, 725
702 is the Nevada NANP original — the 1947 code that covered the entire state until the 1998 split. Footprint today: Clark County only. That includes the Strip corridor, Downtown Las Vegas and the Arts District, Summerlin, Spring Valley, Enterprise, Paradise, Sunrise Manor, North Las Vegas, the Henderson core (Green Valley, Anthem, Lake Las Vegas, Inspirada), Boulder City, Mesquite, and Laughlin. 725 overlays 702 across the same Clark County closed pool (2014).
The Las Vegas economy runs on three independent legs that the Strip itself only partly explains. Hospitality and entertainment at scale: Caesars Entertainment is headquartered on the Strip; MGM Resorts International operates Bellagio, ARIA, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, Luxor, NYNY, and Vdara; Wynn Resorts operates Wynn and Encore; the Venetian / Palazzo are now operated by Apollo / VICI. Boyd Gaming, Station Casinos / Red Rock, and Golden Entertainment add the locals-market layer. Sphere Entertainment runs the MSG Sphere; Allegiant Stadium hosts the Raiders; T-Mobile Arena hosts the Golden Knights. Conventions and trade-show B2B: the Las Vegas Convention Center, Mandalay Bay Convention Center, the Sands Expo, and the Wynn meeting facilities together run the densest year-round convention footprint in the country — CES, ConExpo, NAB, MAGIC, World of Concrete, SHOT Show, AAPEX, and IBS anchor a deep services bench in audiovisual, exhibit fabrication, talent, security, and hospitality staffing. Real estate, professional services, and corporate HQs: Allegiant Travel is headquartered in Summerlin; Zappos runs Downtown Las Vegas; Switch operates the Core Campus at the western edge of the metro; IGT anchors a major Las Vegas footprint; Findlay Automotive runs one of the largest dealership groups in the Mountain West from Henderson; NV Energy serves the entire state. The residential corridor — Summerlin, Henderson, Lake Las Vegas, Inspirada, Skye Canyon — has been one of the fastest-growing in the country for two decades.
A 702 on a Summerlin wealth advisor, a Henderson medical practice, a Las Vegas convention services firm, or a Lake Las Vegas brokerage does instant Clark County work. A 725 reads as Vegas-current — the right call when the 702 you want is unavailable, and indistinguishable to local buyers. 725 carries healthier remaining pattern inventory at more accessible Clark-County pricing.
Reno, Sparks, and Carson City: 775
775 is the 1998 split-off from 702 — the single code now covering every Nevada county outside Clark. Inside that footprint, the Reno-Sparks-Carson urban triangle anchors a structurally different economy from Las Vegas. The Reno core covers Midtown, Downtown, the Riverwalk District, South Reno (Damonte Ranch, Double Diamond), Northwest Reno (Caughlin Ranch, Somersett), and Sparks proper. Carson City is the state capital, 30 miles south. The Tahoe Reno Industrial Center (TRIC) sits between Sparks and Fernley in Storey County — the largest industrial park in North America by acreage.
The Northern Nevada economy runs on four anchors. Advanced manufacturing and logistics: Tesla's Gigafactory Nevada at TRIC produces battery packs and Powerwall units at scale; Switch's Citadel Campus is one of the largest data centers in the world; Google, Apple, Microsoft, and Panasonic maintain substantial TRIC or Reno footprints; Walmart, Amazon, and dozens of major brands operate distribution centers off the I-80 / US-395 cross. Government: Carson City is the state capital — the legislature, Governor's office, Attorney General, Secretary of State, and Nevada Supreme Court all sit there, generating a deep bench in lobbying, regulatory law, and public affairs. Healthcare and higher education: Renown Health is the dominant Northern Nevada hospital network; Saint Mary's and Northern Nevada Medical Center round out the bench; the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) anchors higher education. Tourism on a different scale: the Reno-Tahoe corridor includes the downtown Reno casino district (Eldorado, Silver Legacy, Atlantis, Peppermill), Lake Tahoe's Nevada-side properties (Hard Rock Lake Tahoe, Hyatt Lake Tahoe, Edgewood), and the Burning Man / outdoor-events economy through the Black Rock Desert.
A 775 on a Reno commercial brokerage, a Sparks logistics firm, a TRIC contractor, a Carson City government-affairs practice, a Tahoe vacation-rental operator, or an Elko mining-services company does instant Northern-Nevada work. There is no second 775 overlay yet — pattern inventory remains broader than on 702 / 725, and pricing is more accessible across the same prestige tiers.
Rural Nevada and the Great Basin: 775
The 775 footprint also covers more than 85% of Nevada's land area on a thinly populated rural overlay — Elko (gold mining and ranching), Winnemucca (I-80 logistics and mining), Ely (White Pine County, mining, the Nevada Northern Railway), Tonopah (mining heritage and solar), Pahrump (Nye County, the Las Vegas exurban fringe via NV-160), Laughlin (technically Clark / 702), and dozens of smaller communities. The same 775 number reads as native to a Reno tech recruiter and to an Elko cattle operation — geography-vs-population is the key skew, and most buyers operating in rural Nevada specifically value 775 for that statewide range.
Three-Question Decision Framework
Most buyers settle on the right Nevada code by answering three questions.
One: Clark County or everywhere else? Las Vegas / Henderson / Boulder City / Mesquite / Laughlin sit on 702 or 725. Reno / Sparks / Carson City / Tahoe / TRIC / Elko / every rural community sits on 775. The dividing line is the Clark County boundary; there is no overlap.
Two: original or overlay (Clark only)? 702 is the Las Vegas original (1947, restricted to Clark in 1998). 725 overlays 702 across the same closed pool (2014). Originals carry the strongest local recognition; overlays carry healthier pattern inventory at more accessible pricing across the identical Clark County footprint.
Three: statewide or metro-only? A 775 covers the entire state outside Clark — useful for any operator with multi-county presence (mining services, statewide construction, Tahoe + Reno, government affairs across Carson and Reno). A 702 / 725 is structurally Clark-only — perfect for any business operating exclusively in the Las Vegas metro. Statewide service businesses sometimes pair a Clark code (702) with a Northern (775) for jurisdictional signaling — two numbers, two regional reads. See the toll-free vs local guide if you also need an inbound-advertising layer.
Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3: Nevada Area Code Prestige Ranking
Demand is uneven across the three Nevada codes. Some price higher because inventory is scarcer or recognition is stronger.
Tier 1: prestige original (702)
The Nevada NANP original — the Las Vegas signal nationally and globally. Caesars / MGM / Wynn / Allegiant / Zappos / Switch / Sphere / the Raiders / the Golden Knights / every Strip property and convention services firm carries 702 at the executive level. Top patterns on 702 price into the upper inventory band; 702 is one of the most internationally recognized US area codes outside the major coastal originals (212 / 213 / 415).
Tier 2: split original (775)
The 1998 split-off — Reno, Sparks, Carson, Tahoe, TRIC, and the entire rural Great Basin. Less nationally famous than 702, but the only code for any Northern Nevada operator and the strongest recognition signal across the Reno-Sparks-Carson urban triangle. Tesla, Switch Citadel, Renown, the Nevada Legislature, UNR, and every major Northern Nevada institution carry 775. Inventory is broader than on 702 because there is no overlay yet.
Tier 3: Clark overlay (725)
The 2014 overlay on 702 across the same Clark County closed pool — the right call when the 702 pattern you want is unavailable. Healthier remaining pattern inventory and the most accessible Clark-County pricing across the same Las Vegas / Henderson footprint. To the local ear, 725 reads as Vegas; to most national audiences, 725 reads as Vegas-current rather than Vegas-legacy.
One-Time Purchase vs Subscription: Nevada Cost Ladder
Subscription resellers (RingBoost, NumberBarn, PhoneNumberGuy, 800.com, RingCentral, Phone.com, Grasshopper) charge a recurring monthly fee for the same number you could buy outright. We sell once, you own it, you transfer it. Take a 702 hospitality recruiter on the Strip, a 725 brokerage in Henderson, or a 775 logistics firm at TRIC. Subscription pricing runs $9.99–$50/month:
- Year 1: $120–$600 in subscription fees. Outright: from $200–$250 once, owned permanently.
- Year 2: $239–$1,200 cumulative. Outright: same payment.
- Year 5: $600–$3,000 cumulative. Outright: zero ongoing cost.
- Year 10: $1,200–$6,000 cumulative, escalating. Outright: zero ongoing cost.
- Cancellation risk: a subscription number disappears the day you stop paying. An owned number does not.
Lease vs purchase
A subscription is a lease — you pay rent for number that the carrier or reseller owns and can revoke. The number sits in the provider's wholesale-carrier account, not yours; it is not an asset on your business's books, cannot be transferred without re-leasing through the same provider, and disappears the moment a payment misses. A one-time purchase is an outright transfer of the number into your control under federal portability rules — registered to your account, no rent, no revocation, no annual renewal cycle. The longer the number stays on your billboards, your fleet trucks, your convention-booth signage, and your Google profile, the worse the lease math gets and the better the purchase math gets. See our no-subscription guide and the how-to-buy-outright guide.
How to Transfer a Nevada Vanity Number to Your Carrier
Every number is transferable to a compatible US wireless or VoIP carrier under FCC Local Number Portability (LNP) rules. Number assignment to carriers is administered by Responsible Organizations (RespOrgs) under FCC oversight. The five-step path is identical whether you operate from the Strip or from Carson City.
- Complete checkout. Pay once, own the number outright. No subscription is created.
- Receive the port-out authorization packet. We send the LOA plus the porting details your carrier will need.
- Submit to your receiving carrier. Wireless: Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile. Wireline / VoIP: Cox Business (Las Vegas / Henderson), CenturyLink / Lumen (Northern Nevada), Charter Spectrum Business, RingCentral, Nextiva, OpenPhone, Dialpad, Zoom Phone, 8x8.
- Wait for the port to complete. Wireless: typically 1-4 hours. Wireline and VoIP: typically 1-5 business days.
- Do not cancel any existing line until the new number is active. Canceling early drops the port and forces a restart.
Nevada-Industry Use Cases
Hospitality, gaming, and entertainment
702 / 725 own the Strip and Henderson resort corridors — Caesars / MGM / Wynn / Boyd / Station / Sphere / Allegiant Stadium / T-Mobile Arena, plus the convention-services and talent-management bench around them. 775 owns the Reno casino district, the Lake Tahoe Nevada-side properties, and the regional event ecosystem.
Conventions, B2B services, and trade shows
702 / 725 own the year-round convention bench — exhibit fabricators, AV firms, transportation, security, hospitality staffing, and corporate-events agencies that move with CES, ConExpo, NAB, MAGIC, SHOT Show, World of Concrete, AAPEX, and IBS. A 702 on a convention services pitch reads as native to every buyer flying in.
Real estate and residential brokerage
702 / 725 own Summerlin, Henderson, Anthem, Lake Las Vegas, Inspirada, Skye Canyon, MacDonald Ranch, and the Mountain's Edge corridor. 775 owns Reno-Tahoe (Caughlin, Somersett, Galena, Damonte, Incline Village, Glenbrook), the Carson Valley, and the Tahoe Nevada-side luxury market.
Advanced manufacturing, data centers, and logistics
775 owns TRIC and the Reno-Sparks distribution corridor — Tesla, Switch Citadel, Google, Apple, Microsoft, Panasonic, Walmart, Amazon, and the deep contractor / logistics bench around them. 702 owns the Switch Core Campus and the Las Vegas-side logistics serving the Southwest distribution market.
Healthcare networks and government affairs
702 / 725 own the Las Vegas hospital systems (HCA Sunrise, Valley Health, Dignity St. Rose, UMC, the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center). 775 owns Renown Health, Saint Mary's, Carson Tahoe Health, and the rural critical-access hospital network. 775 also owns Carson City — the Nevada Legislature, Governor's office, Gaming Control Board, and the lobbying / regulatory-law bench.
Pattern Selection for a Nevada Number
Area code is half the equation; the digit pattern is the other.
Quad eights. The most-requested premium pattern — heavy demand across Las Vegas hospitality, Henderson wealth advisory, Strip-corridor restaurants, Summerlin medical groups, and Reno commercial real estate. See the eights collection.
Quad sevens. Strong recall for restaurants, bars, and entertainment — Las Vegas Strip nightlife, Downtown Arts District venues, Reno Midtown, Lake Tahoe lakefront. See the sevens collection.
Ascending sequences (1234, 2345, 6789). Reads as a single visual unit — excellent for convention-floor exhibitors, real estate, dental, and legal billboards along I-15, I-215, I-80, US-395, and the Strip.
Premium and exclusive tiers. Top-tier patterns on 702 specifically price into the upper inventory band — the Strip's global recognition makes 702 patterns one of the most sought-after closed pools in the country. Browse premium and exclusive.
Nevada Metro Coverage
This pillar covers Nevada at the state level. Forthcoming metro deep-dives will cover Las Vegas and the Strip corridor, Henderson and Boulder City, the Reno-Sparks-Carson urban triangle, the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center, Lake Tahoe's Nevada side, and rural Nevada (Elko, Pahrump, Tonopah). Until those ship, the Nevada collection is the funnel destination.
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FAQ: Nevada Vanity Phone Numbers
How many area codes does Nevada have?
Three active codes. Clark County lattice: 702 (1947 NANP original, restricted to Clark in 1998) plus 725 overlay (2014). Rest-of-state lattice: 775 (split off from 702 in 1998, single code covering all sixteen non-Clark counties — Reno, Sparks, Carson City, Tahoe, TRIC, Elko, Pahrump, every rural community).
Is 702 the most prestigious area code in Las Vegas?
Yes. 702 is the original Nevada code (1947, restricted to Clark in 1998) — the Caesars, MGM, Wynn, Allegiant, Zappos, Switch, Sphere, Raiders, and Golden Knights signal across the metro and globally. After the 1998 split, 702 became the recognition-default for established Las Vegas institutions and remains the strongest local-recognition signal across the 702 / 725 closed pool.
What's the difference between 702 and 725?
Both cover the same Clark County closed pool — Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Boulder City, Mesquite, Laughlin, and the Strip. 702 is the original (1947, Clark-restricted in 1998), with the deepest national and local prestige. 725 is the overlay (2014) — Vegas-current, healthier remaining pattern inventory, more accessible Clark-side pricing. To the local ear, both read as Vegas.
Is 775 only for Reno?
No. 775 covers every Nevada county outside Clark — Reno, Sparks, Carson City, Lake Tahoe's Nevada side, the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center, plus all rural Nevada (Elko, Winnemucca, Ely, Tonopah, Pahrump, Hawthorne, Yerington). The same 775 number reads as native to a Reno tech recruiter and to an Elko mining-services firm. There is no overlay on 775 yet, so pattern inventory remains broader than on 702 / 725.
Should a Henderson medical practice use 702 or 725?
702 if the pattern you want is available — it carries the deepest Las Vegas-metro recognition for established practices in Anthem, Green Valley, Lake Las Vegas, and the Henderson core. 725 is the immediate fallback when the 702 pattern is taken and is indistinguishable to the local ear. Both share the same Clark County closed pool, so pattern usually decides.
What area code should a TRIC contractor use?
775. The Tahoe Reno Industrial Center sits in Storey County, outside Clark, on the 775 footprint — Tesla Gigafactory, Switch Citadel, Google, Apple, Microsoft, and Panasonic operations all run on 775. A 775 reads as native across the Reno-Sparks logistics, manufacturing, and contractor bench from Sparks east to Fernley.
Can I keep a Nevada phone number if I move out of state?
Yes. Federal FCC Local Number Portability rules guarantee portability across geography and across carriers. A 702 stays a 702 whether you operate from Summerlin, Manhattan, or Miami — the number is yours, not the carrier's, and follows you under standard LNP procedures.
How much does a Nevada vanity number cost?
From $250 up to $25,000 for the rarest combinations of prestige code (702 especially) and elite pattern (quad eights, quad sevens, top ascending sequences). Median list price is roughly $500. Pricing reflects scarcity — there is exactly one line ending in 8888 per prefix per area code, and the Las Vegas 702 closed pool is one of the most globally recognized in the United States.
What area code should a Strip-corridor convention services firm use?
702 — the Strip and the Las Vegas Convention Center sit inside the 702 / 725 closed pool, and 702 carries the deepest recognition for established convention services among CES, ConExpo, NAB, MAGIC, World of Concrete, SHOT Show, and AAPEX exhibitors. 725 works as the immediate fallback when the 702 pattern you want is unavailable; both read as Vegas to every visiting buyer.
Can a statewide Nevada firm use a single area code across Las Vegas and Reno?
Functionally yes, but cross-region firms usually carry multiple numbers for jurisdictional signaling. A single 702 or 775 is fully usable statewide — federal portability rules impose no in-state-only restriction. But many statewide firms (mining services, government affairs, statewide construction) pair a 702 for the Las Vegas presence with a 775 for Northern Nevada, matching last-four digits across the two for brand consistency.
Are Nevada area codes regulated for in-state-only use?
No. The North American Numbering Plan imposes no geographic-residency requirement on number holders. You can purchase, hold, advertise, and operate a Nevada 702 / 725 / 775 number from any US address, fully portable to any compatible US wireless or VoIP carrier under federal FCC LNP rules.
How do I transfer a Nevada vanity number to my carrier?
Complete checkout, receive the port-out packet (LOA plus port details), submit to your receiving carrier (wireless: Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile; wireline / VoIP: Cox Business, CenturyLink / Lumen, Charter Spectrum Business, RingCentral, Nextiva, OpenPhone), wait for the port (1-4 hours wireless, 1-5 business days wireline / VoIP), and do not cancel any existing line until the new port is active.
Browse Nevada Vanity Numbers
Start with the Nevada vanity phone numbers collection for inventory across 702, 725, and 775. For broader US inventory, all numbers. Tiers: premium and exclusive. Patterns: eights, sevens. State collections at collections.
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Nevada is one of twelve federated-state pillars.
- California — nine-region equal federation.
- Texas — nine-region equal federation.
- Florida — eight-region federation.
- New York — NYC-dominant with seven upstate / LI regions.
- Illinois — Chicago-dominant with five downstate economies.
- Pennsylvania — Philadelphia / Pittsburgh two-metro federation.
- Ohio — Cleveland / Columbus / Cincinnati three-metro federation.
- Washington — Seattle-dominant federation (206 / 425).
- Massachusetts — Greater-Boston-dominant federation.
- Tennessee — Nashville / Memphis / Knoxville three-metro federation.
- Maryland — five-code lattice across Baltimore / I-270 / DC-MD inner suburbs.
- Virginia — NoVA / Richmond / Hampton Roads three-region federation.
Nevada runs two structurally distinct sub-economies on a three-code lattice — Las Vegas / Henderson hospitality-conventions-real-estate (702 / 725) and Reno-Sparks-Carson industrial-tech-government (775), with rural Great-Basin Nevada layered onto the same 775 footprint. The full set is indexed at the state vanity number guides hub.
Industry Buyer Guides Relevant to Nevada
Nevada's two-sub-economy structure intersects several industry buyer guides:
- Vanity phone numbers for medical practices — HCA Sunrise, Valley Health, Dignity St. Rose, UMC, Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo, Renown Health, and Carson Tahoe-affiliated practice use cases.
- Vanity phone numbers for law firms — Las Vegas plaintiffs', Henderson corporate, Carson City regulatory, and Reno commercial-litigation practices.
- Vanity phone numbers for real estate agents — Summerlin, Henderson, Anthem, Lake Las Vegas, Caughlin Ranch, Somersett, Incline Village, and Carson Valley brokerages.
- Vanity phone numbers for auto dealers — Findlay Automotive, the Sahara Avenue dealership row, the Henderson Auto Mall, and the Reno-Sparks dealer corridor.
- Vanity phone numbers for restaurants — Strip celebrity-chef rooms, Downtown Arts District, Henderson Water Street, Midtown Reno, and Lake Tahoe lakefront.
- Quad-eights (8888) pattern guide and quad-sevens (7777) pattern guide — the two most-requested premium endings on Nevada inventory.
About Digit Exclusive and Where to Get Help
Digit Exclusive is a US one-time-purchase vanity-number marketplace — no subscription, no monthly fee, no bundled phone-service plan. Read more on the about page, or reach the team via the contact page for portability questions, custom searches across the Nevada inventory, or pre-purchase clarification on a 702 / 725 / 775 pattern. Nevada was historically called the Silver State; today its phone-number footprint is one of the most globally recognized in the country, anchored by 702.
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