307 area code

Wyoming Vanity Phone Numbers for Sale — 307 Area Code

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Short version: Wyoming runs on a single statewide area code — 307, assigned in 1947, never split, never narrowed, no overlay activated as of 2026. Recognition geography lives at the corridor and the institution: Cheyenne as the capital and the FE Warren Air Force Base ICBM corridor (also home to Magpul Industries, Cargill Cheyenne meat solutions, Microsoft Cheyenne data center, Walmart and Lowe's distribution); Casper as the central-Wyoming energy hub; Laramie as the University of Wyoming research corridor; Jackson and Teton County as the luxury-tourism, Yellowstone-Grand Teton gateway, and high-net-worth second-home corridor; Gillette and the Powder River Basin as the coal-and-energy heartland; Sheridan and Cody as the northern ranching-and-tourism corridor. Wyoming is also home to a substantial out-of-state-owned business presence through Wyoming-LLC formation services, with attorneys, registered agents, and corporate-services firms supporting the state's longstanding asset-protection-and-business-privacy legal framework. Digit Exclusive sells US vanity phone numbers as one-time purchases, from $200–$250 — for businesses, creators, and individual buyers alike.

Wyoming is one of a small group of states left in the country that still operates on a single, original 1947 area code with no overlay activated. A 307 reads as Wyoming the moment a buyer hears it — there is no second underlying code to dilute the recognition, no overlay to share the prestige, no carve-out for the Cheyenne metro, no separate code for Jackson Hole, no regional code for the Powder River Basin. The three-digit signal carries the entire state, from the Black Hills foothills near Sundance to the Idaho border at Alpine. Among original-NANP single-state codes that have never been narrowed (208 Idaho, 207 Maine, 802 Vermont, 304 West Virginia, 605 South Dakota, 701 North Dakota, 406 Montana, 307 Wyoming), 307 sits in the smallest cohort that has never even seen overlay relief triggered — and Wyoming is the least-populated US state by a wide margin, giving 307 unusually low line-density per square mile and unusually high pattern-scarcity per capita. As of 2026, every Wyoming line — wireless, wireline, VoIP, business, residential, ranch, oilfield, ICBM-contractor, Jackson-Hole concierge, Wyoming-LLC registered agent, and creator side-project — sits inside a single closed pool.

To browse Wyoming inventory, visit the Wyoming collection. State-level guides are indexed at the state vanity number guides hub; sister pillars include Colorado, Montana, Idaho, Utah, Nebraska, and South Dakota.

How Wyoming Area Codes Are Organized

307 was assigned in 1947 as one of the original eighty-six NANP area codes; it has covered the entire state for nearly eight decades without a single split, narrowing, or carve-out. There is no second active Wyoming code as of 2026 — overlay relief has been studied as the pool tightens, but has not been triggered, leaving 307 as one of the rarest single-NPA statewide geographies in the United States. Wyoming is also the least-populated US state, which makes 307 unusually low-density relative to its geographic footprint.

One active code today: 307. No regional splits, no metro-only assignments, no overlay yet. A Cheyenne FE Warren contractor, a Casper oilfield-services dispatcher, a Laramie UW research office, a Jackson Hole property-management firm, a Gillette coal-services contractor, a Sheridan ranch-supply firm, a Cody outfitter, and a Wyoming-LLC registered agent in Cheyenne all sit inside the same number plan.

Wyoming Regional Economies on a Single Statewide Code

Regional recognition in Wyoming runs through corridor, institution, and metro — not through area code. A 307 carries statewide signal; what differentiates a Cheyenne firm from a Jackson firm in a buyer's mind is the address, the corridor, and the institutional anchor.

Cheyenne and the Capital-and-Defense Corridor

Cheyenne is the state capital and the largest city in Wyoming. The State Capitol complex, the legislative offices, the Wyoming Supreme Court, the state agencies, and the lobbying-and-government-relations layer that supports them all sit inside 307. F.E. Warren Air Force Base west of Cheyenne is one of three operational US Air Force ICBM bases (alongside Malmstrom in Montana and Minot in North Dakota) and the headquarters of the 90th Missile Wing — operating Minuteman III ICBMs across a vast missile field spanning Wyoming, Nebraska, and Colorado. The Warren contractor ecosystem, the broader cleared-personnel-services-and-defense-engineering layer, and the supporting professional-services band default to 307. Cargill Meat Solutions operates a major Cheyenne beef-processing plant. Microsoft operates a substantial Cheyenne data-center campus drawing on Wyoming's stable power grid and cool climate. Lowe's and Walmart operate Cheyenne distribution centers anchoring the I-25-and-I-80 logistics corridor. Magpul Industries — the firearms-accessories maker that relocated its corporate headquarters from Colorado to Cheyenne in 2014 — anchors the firearms-and-sporting-goods manufacturing layer. The Cheyenne professional-services band along Capitol Avenue and the Frontier Mall corridor all default to 307.

Casper and the Central-Wyoming Energy Hub

Casper is the second-largest city in Wyoming and the historic center of the state's oil-and-gas industry. The Salt Creek and Big Muddy oilfields, the Casper-area refining footprint (the legacy Sinclair Casper refinery), and the broader oilfield-services band serving the Powder River Basin and the Wind River Basin all anchor a deep energy buyer segment. Halliburton, Schlumberger, Baker Hughes, and the supporting pressure-pumping, well-completion, downhole-tools, and water-handling firms operate substantial Casper footprints. Wyoming Medical Center (now Banner Wyoming Medical Center) anchors regional healthcare. Casper College anchors the central-Wyoming academic layer. The Casper professional-services layer along CY Avenue, the regional banking band, and the supporting engineering-and-environmental-services band all default to 307.

Laramie and the University-and-Research Corridor

Laramie is home to the University of Wyoming — the state's only four-year public university and a substantial land-grant research institution with strong programs in energy resources, atmospheric science, and animal sciences. The UW research-and-commercialization layer, the broader Laramie professional-services band, and the supporting student-services-and-research-vendor ecosystem all default to 307. Ivinson Memorial Hospital anchors regional healthcare. The I-80 corridor through Laramie and Rawlins anchors a regional logistics-and-trucking layer.

Jackson, Teton County, and the Luxury-Tourism Corridor

Jackson and Teton County anchor one of the highest-value second-home and luxury-tourism economies in the western United States. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Teton Village, Snow King Mountain Resort in town, and Grand Targhee Resort on the Idaho side of the Tetons together anchor the Jackson-Teton skiing economy. Yellowstone National Park's southern entrance and Grand Teton National Park drive a multi-billion-dollar seasonal tourism economy across the gateway towns of Jackson, Wilson, Moose, Moran, Dubois, and the Togwotee Pass corridor. The Jackson Hole property-management, vacation-rental, custom-home-builder, concierge-services, fly-fishing-guide, and outfitter band all default to 307. St. John's Health anchors regional healthcare. Teton County is consistently among the highest-per-capita-income counties in the United States, anchoring a substantial high-net-worth second-home, family-office, and private-aviation-services layer that runs on 307 callback lines.

Gillette and the Powder River Basin Coal Corridor

Gillette is the largest city in northeastern Wyoming and the commercial center of the Powder River Basin — the largest US coal-producing region. Peabody Energy's North Antelope Rochelle Mine and Arch Resources' Black Thunder Mine — among the largest coal mines in the world — anchor the Powder River Basin coal economy. The supporting coal-services band — heavy-equipment operators, mine-maintenance contractors, blasting-services firms, rail-loading operators, and the railroad-services layer for the Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) and Union Pacific coal-train traffic — all default to 307. Campbell County Health anchors regional healthcare. The Gillette professional-services band and the broader Campbell County energy-services-and-ranching corridor all sit inside 307.

Sheridan, Cody, Buffalo, and the Northern Wyoming Corridor

Sheridan is the commercial center of the northern Wyoming corridor. The Sheridan ranching, hospitality, and small-manufacturing layer, the historic Sheridan Inn legacy footprint, the Polo Ranch and equestrian-services band, and the broader Bighorn Mountains foothills outfitter layer all default to 307. Sheridan Memorial Hospital anchors regional healthcare. Cody — named for William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody and home to the Buffalo Bill Center of the West — anchors the eastern Yellowstone gateway corridor with a substantial outfitter-and-tourism economy. Cody's lodging, fly-fishing-guide, hunting-outfitter, and tourism-services band defaults to 307. Buffalo, Story, Big Horn, and the broader Bighorn-foothills luxury-ranch corridor add a high-value ranch-and-recreational-real-estate layer.

Rock Springs, Green River, and the Southwestern Energy Corridor

Rock Springs and Green River anchor the southwestern Wyoming I-80 corridor and the Sweetwater County energy economy. The trona-mining footprint (Wyoming produces the vast majority of US soda ash from its Green River basin trona deposits — anchored by Genesis Alkali, Solvay, and Tata Chemicals), the Jonah and Pinedale Anticline natural-gas fields to the north, and the supporting oilfield-services-and-trona-services band default to 307. Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County anchors regional healthcare. The Pinedale, Big Piney, and Marbleton corridor adds the upper Green River Basin natural-gas footprint. Western Wyoming Community College anchors the southwestern academic layer.

Three-Question Decision Framework

Most Wyoming buyers settle on the right number by answering three questions.

One: which corridor? The code is statewide; the corridor sells the recognition. Cheyenne capital-and-defense corridor, Casper central-Wyoming energy hub, Laramie UW research corridor, Jackson-Teton luxury-tourism corridor, Gillette-Powder River Basin coal corridor, Sheridan-Cody-Buffalo northern corridor, or Rock Springs-Green River southwestern energy corridor.

Two: business line, personal line, or both? Wyoming has a meaningful population of solo founders, ranchers, oilfield-services owner-operators, Jackson Hole creators, hunting outfitters, and Wyoming-LLC out-of-state owners who want a 307 for a podcast, a YouTube channel, a guide service, a registered-agent line, or a personal callback. A 307 carries Wyoming in a way no other code does — and the 307's scarcity (smallest US population on the smallest single-NPA pool) makes it among the most distinctive state codes in the country.

Three: pattern or repeating digits? 307 has only one closed pool — exactly one line ending in 8888 per prefix, statewide. Premium repeating-digit patterns (8888, 7777, ascending sequences, AABB pairs) are scarcer in 307 than in heavily-overlaid states because there is no second underlying code dilution and the absolute population is small. See our quad-eights guide and quad-sevens guide.

307 Prestige Ranking and Pattern Tier Map

With only one code statewide, the prestige ranking lives in the pattern tier, not the code tier.

Tier 1: 307 with elite repeating-digit patterns

307 paired with quad eights, quad sevens, top ascending sequences (3456, 4567, 6789), or AABB elite pairs sits at the top of the inventory band. There is no second underlying code, so the absolute supply of these patterns is among the lowest of any state in the country relative to energy, defense, and luxury-tourism buyer demand. Established Halliburton-and-Schlumberger-aligned commercial accounts, Peabody-and-Arch coal-services partners, FE Warren AFB defense contractors, Magpul-aligned firearms-and-sporting-goods supplier accounts, Microsoft Cheyenne data-center commercial partners, Cargill Cheyenne supplier accounts, Jackson Hole luxury-property-management firms, and the high-net-worth Wyoming-LLC family-office registered-agent layer default to this tier when budget allows.

Tier 2: 307 with strong recall patterns

307 with three-of-a-kind digits, mirror pairs (1221, 3443, 4554), strong dialpad-shape numbers, or memorable mnemonic alphas is the working professional band — Cheyenne legal, Casper oilfield-services owner-operators, Laramie research-services contractors, Jackson hospitality and outfitter operators, Gillette coal-services contractors, Sheridan ranching, Cody outfitting, and the Rock Springs-Green River trona-and-gas services band. Reads as Wyoming-current and locally rooted without the elite-pattern price.

Tier 3: 307 with clean local recall

307 with a clean prefix-and-line combination — easy to read aloud, no awkward digit clusters — is the right call for any individual creator, small business, ranch operation, oilfield-services owner-operator, Wyoming-LLC registered agent, or new practice that wants the Wyoming code without the elite-pattern budget. Pricing in this tier starts from $200–$250.

One-Time Purchase vs Subscription: Wyoming Cost Ladder

Subscription resellers (RingBoost, NumberBarn, PhoneNumberGuy, 800.com, RingCentral, Phone.com, Grasshopper) charge a recurring fee. We sell once, you own it, you transfer it. Take a Cheyenne FE Warren contractor, a Casper Halliburton-aligned subcontractor, a Magpul supplier, a Jackson Hole property-management firm, a Gillette coal-services contractor, a Sheridan ranch-supply business, a Wyoming-LLC registered agent in Cheyenne, or an individual creator running a Jackson Hole lifestyle Substack. 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 single 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, ported number does not.

Lease vs purchase: the legal-title and equity difference

Leasing through a subscription reseller is functionally a perpetual rental. The number sits inside the reseller's wholesale-carrier account — they hold the title, you hold a license to route calls. The day you cancel, the number returns to the reseller's pool and can be released to a competitor or recycled into general inventory. Purchasing outright transfers ownership: the number is registered to your account at the receiving carrier of your choice and stays yours regardless of carrier changes, business changes, or relocation. By year three, a $25/month lease has cost roughly $900 with zero residual value and zero portability outside the reseller's network. A $250–$500 outright purchase at year three has cost the original payment, period — and the number is an asset you can keep, transfer to a successor, or hand down. See the no-subscription guide and the how-to-buy-outright guide.

How to Transfer a Wyoming 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 the same in Cheyenne as in Jackson.

  1. Complete checkout. Pay once, own the number outright. No subscription is created.
  2. Receive the port-out authorization packet. We send the LOA plus the porting details your receiving carrier will need.
  3. Submit to your receiving carrier. Wireless: Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, US Cellular. Wireline/VoIP: Lumen, Spectrum, Silver Star Communications, Range Telephone, TCT West, RingCentral, Nextiva, OpenPhone, Dialpad, Zoom Phone, Google Voice (where supported).
  4. Wait for the port to complete. Wireless: typically 1–4 hours. Wireline and VoIP: typically 1–5 business days.
  5. Do not cancel any existing line until the new number is active. Canceling early drops the port.

Industry Buyer Guides Relevant to Wyoming

Wyoming's energy-and-defense-and-luxury-tourism-and-ranching-and-Wyoming-LLC economy intersects nearly every industry buyer guide in our catalog. The institutional anchors are concentrated, named, and globally recognized — making 307 unusually valuable across both B2B and consumer/creator buyer segments.

Coal, oil-and-gas, and the Powder River Basin energy ecosystem

The Powder River Basin coal economy — Peabody Energy's North Antelope Rochelle, Arch Resources' Black Thunder, and the broader Campbell County coal-services band — anchors the largest single-industry buyer segment in the state. The Casper-area oilfield-services band (Halliburton, Schlumberger, Baker Hughes, the broader pressure-pumping and well-completion layer), the Jonah-and-Pinedale Anticline natural-gas footprint, and the supporting heavy-equipment-operator, blasting-services, and rail-loading layer all default to 307.

Defense services and the FE Warren ICBM corridor

FE Warren Air Force Base's 90th Missile Wing operates Minuteman III ICBMs across a missile field spanning Wyoming, Nebraska, and Colorado — one of the most consequential US strategic-defense footprints. Cleared-personnel services, security-engineering firms, defense-IT contractors, missile-field-services contractors, and the broader strategic-defense supplier band all default to 307.

Luxury tourism, hospitality, and Jackson Hole property management

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Snow King, Grand Targhee, the Yellowstone southern-entrance gateway corridor, the Grand Teton National Park gateway, the Jackson Hole vacation-rental-and-property-management band, the custom-home-builder layer, the concierge and chef-services band, the fly-fishing-guide and outfitter ecosystem, and the Teton County private-aviation-services layer all default to 307. Reservation lines, concierge desks, and inbound-guest-service lines default to 307. See our restaurants guide.

Wyoming-LLC corporate-services, registered-agents, and asset-protection legal practice

Wyoming has one of the longest-standing US legal frameworks for LLC formation, business privacy, and asset protection — anchoring a substantial out-of-state-owned-business-services layer. Registered agents, Wyoming-LLC formation services, asset-protection-and-trust attorneys, family-office services, and the supporting compliance-and-corporate-services band across Cheyenne and Jackson all default to 307. A 307 line reads as authentically Wyoming to clients and counterparties evaluating Wyoming-LLC vehicles for legitimate business-privacy, intergenerational-wealth-transfer, and asset-protection use cases. See our law firms guide.

Heavy equipment, firearms, and Cheyenne manufacturing

Magpul Industries' Cheyenne headquarters anchors a substantial firearms-accessories manufacturing layer. Cargill Meat Solutions Cheyenne anchors the food-processing layer. Microsoft Cheyenne data-center campus and the Lowe's-and-Walmart distribution-center band anchor the I-25/I-80 logistics corridor. The supporting industrial-services, freight-and-logistics, and contract-manufacturing layer all default to 307.

Healthcare networks, clinics, and specialty practices

Banner Wyoming Medical Center (Casper), Cheyenne Regional Medical Center, Ivinson Memorial Hospital (Laramie), St. John's Health (Jackson), Sheridan Memorial Hospital, Campbell County Health (Gillette), and Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County anchor the Wyoming healthcare economy. Specialty practices, surgical centers, outpatient clinics, medical-device vendors, and clinical-research partners all default to 307. See our medical practices guide.

Real estate, brokerages, and the Jackson Hole and Sheridan-Cody markets

Jackson Hole has been one of the most appreciation-resilient luxury second-home markets in the country for decades, driven by no state income tax, scenic-amenity demand, and substantial in-migration of high-net-worth buyers. The Sheridan-Buffalo-Big Horn Bighorn-foothills ranch market, the Cody Yellowstone-gateway market, and the Cheyenne-Laramie front-range markets all run on 307 callback lines. See our real estate agents guide.

Creators, podcasters, and individual buyers — the Jackson-and-ranch-life market

Wyoming's energy, ranching, hunting, fly-fishing, Jackson-Hole-creator, and outfitting culture makes 307 unusually valuable for individual creators — podcast hosts, YouTube creators, Substack authors, Etsy shop operators, custom-makers, ranchers, hunting and fishing guides, fly-tying makers, and small-batch makers building Wyoming-coded personal brands. The Jackson Hole creator economy — across food, travel, outdoor, and lifestyle verticals — is unusually deep relative to population. Anyone — business, side-hustler, or individual — can buy a 307. See our toll-free vs local vanity numbers guide.

Pattern Selection for a Wyoming Number

Area code is half the equation; pattern is the other.

Quad eights. The most-requested premium pattern — heavy demand across Halliburton-and-Schlumberger-aligned Casper accounts, Peabody-and-Arch Powder River Basin coal-services partners, FE Warren AFB defense contractors, Magpul-aligned firearms-and-sporting-goods supplier accounts, Microsoft Cheyenne data-center partners, Jackson Hole luxury-property-management firms, and the Wyoming-LLC family-office registered-agent layer. Because 307 has no overlay AND Wyoming is the least-populated US state, the absolute supply of 307-XXX-8888 lines is the lowest of any single-state code in the country in absolute terms. See the eights collection.

Quad sevens. Strong recall for restaurants, hospitality, lodges, dealerships, breweries, outfitters, and entertainment. See the sevens collection.

Ascending sequences. 1234, 2345, 3456, 6789 reads as a single visual unit — excellent for real estate, dental, legal, and auto-dealer billboards along I-25, I-80, and I-90.

Premium and exclusive tiers. Top-tier patterns on 307 price into the upper inventory band because the closed pool has never been narrowed and never been overlaid, and the underlying pool is the smallest of any state. Browse premium and exclusive.

Wyoming Buyer Profiles

Three profile clusters cover most inbound search demand.

Cheyenne, Casper, and Powder River Basin energy-and-defense professionals

The dominant B2B buyer segment. FE Warren contractors, Magpul-and-Cheyenne-manufacturing supplier accounts, Microsoft Cheyenne data-center partners, Cargill Cheyenne suppliers, Casper-area oilfield-services owner-operators, Halliburton-and-Schlumberger-aligned subcontractors, Peabody-and-Arch coal-services partners, and the broader Powder River Basin energy-and-services layer. Most default to a Tier 1 or Tier 2 307 pattern with an elite-pattern preference when budget allows.

Jackson Hole luxury-tourism, property-management, and Wyoming-LLC services operators

Jackson Hole and Teton County hospitality, custom-home-builder, vacation-rental, and property-management operators, fly-fishing and hunting outfitters, ranch-and-recreational-real-estate brokers, and the Wyoming-LLC corporate-services, registered-agent, and asset-protection-attorney layer across Cheyenne and Jackson. Most default to 307 with strong recall on a memorable prefix.

Individual buyers, creators, ranchers, and second-home owners

Ranch families running side businesses, hunting-and-fishing guides, Jackson Hole creators, UW alumni, podcast hosts, YouTube creators, Substack authors, Etsy shop operators, and individual buyers who want a 307 because they grew up in Wyoming or have a family ranch or second-home connection. Wyoming's 307 has unusual cult-status appeal among out-of-state buyers who value the scarcity of the smallest single-NPA state code in the country. Anyone in the United States can buy a 307 — there is no business-licensure requirement, no industry restriction, and no in-state residency requirement.

Wyoming Metro Coverage Roadmap

This pillar covers Wyoming at the state level. Forthcoming metro deep-dives will cover Cheyenne and the FE Warren capital-and-defense corridor, Casper and the central-Wyoming energy hub, Laramie and the UW research corridor, Jackson and the Teton County luxury-tourism corridor, Gillette and the Powder River Basin coal corridor, and Sheridan-Cody and the northern Wyoming corridor. Until those ship, the Wyoming collection is the funnel destination for every 307 inventory query.

For a focused area-code companion, see 307 vanity phone numbers in Wyoming for statewide local recall.

Related 307 guide: Compare the companion Wyoming 307 guide if you are deciding between a statewide single-NPA page and a deeper local-market 307 breakdown. See also 307 Vanity Phone Numbers in Wyoming.

FAQ: Wyoming Vanity Phone Numbers

How many area codes does Wyoming have?

One. 307 is the only active Wyoming area code as of 2026. It was assigned in 1947 as one of the original eighty-six NANP codes and has covered the entire state for nearly eight decades without a single split, narrowing, or overlay. Wyoming is one of only a small group of single-NPA, no-overlay geographies remaining in the United States — and as the least-populated US state, 307 has the smallest absolute line pool of any single-state code in the country. A 307 overlay has been studied as the pool tightens, but has not yet been triggered.

Is 307 a prestigious area code?

Yes — among the most concentrated single-state codes in the country. 307 is an original 1947 NANP code that has never been split and never been overlaid. Among original-NANP single-state codes that have never been narrowed (208 Idaho, 207 Maine, 802 Vermont, 304 West Virginia, 605 South Dakota, 701 North Dakota, 406 Montana, 307 Wyoming), 307 sits in the smallest cohort with no overlay activated, and Wyoming's small population gives 307 unusually high pattern-scarcity per capita.

Will Wyoming get a second area code soon?

Overlay relief has been studied as the 307 pool tightens; as of 2026 it has not been triggered. When it is, the new code will overlay 307 across the entire state (the standard distributed-overlay pattern), not split off a regional code for Cheyenne or Jackson. Existing 307 holders keep their numbers indefinitely under FCC portability rules — an overlay never reassigns existing numbers to a different code.

Should a Cheyenne FE Warren contractor pick an elite or a clean pattern on 307?

Both work; the choice is budget and brand voice. FE Warren contractors, Magpul-aligned suppliers, Microsoft Cheyenne data-center partners, Cargill Cheyenne suppliers, and the broader Cheyenne capital-and-defense commercial layer all sit inside 307 by default. An elite repeating-digit or top-ascending pattern reads as established Wyoming defense-and-energy institutional; a clean three-of-a-kind or memorable mnemonic pattern reads as Cheyenne-current and locally rooted. Both are correct.

What number should a Casper or Powder River Basin oilfield-services firm use?

307. The Casper-area oilfield-services band — Halliburton, Schlumberger, Baker Hughes, the pressure-pumping, well-completion, downhole-tools, and water-handling firms serving the Powder River Basin and the Wind River Basin — all sit inside the same statewide 307 pool. A 307 line reads as Wyoming-credible to operators, midstream partners, and field-services procurement.

What number should a Peabody or Arch coal-services contractor use?

307. The Powder River Basin coal economy — Peabody Energy's North Antelope Rochelle Mine, Arch Resources' Black Thunder Mine, and the supporting heavy-equipment-operator, mine-maintenance, blasting-services, and rail-loading band — all default to 307. A 307 line reads as Powder-River-credible to coal-procurement, mine-services, and BNSF/UP rail-loading partners.

What number should a Jackson Hole property-management or luxury-services firm use?

307. Jackson Hole property-management, vacation-rental, custom-home-builder, concierge-services, fly-fishing-guide, and outfitter operators across Teton County all default to 307. The high-net-worth second-home, family-office, and private-aviation-services layer also runs on 307 callback lines. Reservation lines, concierge desks, and inbound-guest-service lines default to 307 because the code carries the Jackson-Hole-and-Yellowstone recognition signal that drives booking conversion.

What number should a Wyoming-LLC registered agent or asset-protection attorney use?

307. Wyoming-LLC formation services, registered-agent firms, asset-protection-and-trust attorneys, family-office services, and the supporting compliance-and-corporate-services band across Cheyenne and Jackson all default to 307. A 307 line reads as authentically Wyoming to out-of-state clients evaluating Wyoming-LLC vehicles for legitimate business-privacy, intergenerational-wealth-transfer, and asset-protection use cases.

Can an individual creator buy a 307 vanity number?

Yes. Anyone can buy a Wyoming vanity number — businesses, business owners, solo founders, side-hustlers, podcasters, YouTube creators, Substack authors, Etsy shop operators, custom-makers, ranchers, hunting and fishing guides, oilfield-services owner-operators, second-home owners, and individual buyers. There is no business-licensure requirement, no industry restriction, and no in-state-residency requirement to purchase, hold, port, or operate a 307 number.

How much does a Wyoming vanity number cost?

From $250 up to $25,000 for the rarest combinations of 307 (the only Wyoming code, never split, never overlaid) and elite pattern (quad eights, quad sevens, top ascending sequences, AABB elite pairs). Median list price is roughly $500. Pricing reflects scarcity — there is exactly one line ending in 8888 per prefix per area code, and 307 has the smallest absolute supply of premium pattern inventory of any single-state code in the country given Wyoming's small population.

Can I keep a Wyoming 307 number if I move out of state?

Yes. Federal FCC Local Number Portability rules guarantee portability across geography and across carriers. A 307 stays a 307 whether you operate from Cheyenne, Denver, Salt Lake City, or Boston — the number is yours, not the carrier's, and follows you under standard LNP procedures. Many out-of-state Wyoming-LLC owners, ranch-family alumni, and second-home owners keep 307 numbers indefinitely.

How do I transfer a Wyoming 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, US Cellular; wireline/VoIP: Lumen, Spectrum, Silver Star Communications, Range Telephone, TCT West, RingCentral, Nextiva, OpenPhone, Dialpad, Zoom Phone), 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 Wyoming Vanity Numbers

Start with the Wyoming vanity phone numbers collection for current inventory across 307. For broader US inventory, see all numbers. Tiers: premium and exclusive. Patterns: eights, sevens. State collections at collections.

Every number is a one-time purchase, owned outright, transferable under federal portability rules. No subscription, no monthly fee, no recurring charges.

Related State Vanity Number Guides

Wyoming sits in the small group of single-NPA-no-overlay state pillars — among the rarest area-code geographies left in the country.

  • Colorado — neighboring multi-code state to the south.
  • Montana — neighboring single-NPA state to the north.
  • Idaho — neighboring single-NPA state to the west.
  • Utah — neighboring multi-code state to the southwest.
  • Nebraska — neighboring multi-code state to the east.
  • South Dakota — neighboring single-NPA state to the east.
  • North Dakota — sister single-NPA northern Plains state.

The full set is indexed at the state vanity number guides hub.

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 required. We sell to anyone in the United States: businesses, business owners, solo founders, side-hustlers, creators, podcasters, individuals, ranchers, oilfield-services owner-operators, Wyoming-LLC owners, second-home owners. Read more on the about page, or reach the team via the contact page for portability questions, custom search requests across the Wyoming inventory, or pre-purchase clarification on a specific 307 pattern. Every number ports to any compatible US wireless or VoIP carrier under federal FCC LNP rules and stays yours permanently — Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, Jackson, Gillette, Sheridan, Cody, Rock Springs, or anywhere else inside the 307 closed pool.

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If you are evaluating a vanity number purchase, two further resources are useful. Read the full area-code buying guides for the foundational guidance — purchase workflow, pricing, ownership versus subscription, and FCC LNP portability. Then check the main buy-a-phone-number hub for the complementary detail on the 5-step purchase workflow and full buyer's checklist.

Subscription vs outright purchase: If you are weighing recurring subscriptions against a one-time purchase, our Google Voice alternatives for business comparison covers real 2026 pricing, A2P 10DLC failures, and Workspace-bundle traps for owned-number alternatives.

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Every guide ends at the same place: real one-of-one US numbers, sold outright, ported to your carrier under FCC §52. Pick your starting point below.

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