Can I Get a [Specific] Area Code Phone Number? Yes — Here's How
Yes — you can buy a 212 Manhattan phone number outright. Or a 415 San Francisco. Or 305 Miami. Or 808 Hawaii. Any major US area code. One-time purchase, $250-$100,000+ depending on pattern. Ports to your existing carrier in 24-48 hours.
The short answer for every major area code
| Area code | City / region | Can you buy? | Entry price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 212 | Manhattan, NYC | Yes — 115+ available | $200–$250 |
| 213 | Downtown LA | Yes — limited inventory | $200–$250 |
| 305 | Miami | Yes — 90+ available | $200–$250 |
| 310 | West LA, Beverly Hills | Yes — limited | $200–$250 |
| 312 | Chicago downtown | Yes — limited | $200–$250 |
| 404 | Atlanta | Yes — limited | $200–$250 |
| 415 | San Francisco | Yes — 93+ available | $200–$250 |
| 626 | San Gabriel Valley, LA | Yes — limited | $200–$250 |
| 702 | Las Vegas | Yes — available | $200–$250 |
| 808 | Hawaii (all islands) | Yes — single area code | $200–$250 |
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How it works (the short version)
- Pick your number. Browse all 15,000+ US vanity numbers, filter by area code, or search for what you want (e.g. "212" or "vanity 7777").
- One-time purchase. $200–$250 entry tier, $240-$1,200 mid-tier (memorable patterns), $1,500-$100,000+ premium iconic patterns. No subscription. No monthly fees. Compare to 5-year subscription costs →
- Receive port-in credentials. Within 60 minutes of checkout: account number, transfer PIN, originating carrier. Same format any carrier would send.
- Submit to your carrier. Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Mint Mobile, Cricket, Google Voice, US Cellular — any major US carrier accepts ports under FCC §52.31.
- Port completes in 24-48 hours. T-Mobile often 4-12 hours. Your phone keeps working; the new number simply replaces your old one on your line.
Frequently asked: "Can I get a [specific area code] phone number?"
Can I get a 212 Manhattan phone number?
Yes. We have 115+ active 212 numbers ranging from $200–$250 entry-tier to $5,000+ for iconic patterns. 212 is the most recognized US area code globally and the most sought-after for business credibility in NYC. Browse 212 inventory →
Can I get a 415 San Francisco phone number?
Yes. 93+ active 415 numbers. The original SF area code carries Bay Area startup credibility. Entry tier $200–$250; premium iconic patterns (415-XXX-1111, 415-XXX-8888) run $1,500+. Browse 415 inventory →
Can I get a 305 Miami phone number?
Yes. 90+ active 305 numbers. The original Miami area code (786 is overlay). $200–$250 entry; iconic 305-XXX-9999 patterns run $1,000+. Browse 305 inventory →
Can I get a 626 phone number (San Gabriel Valley, LA)?
Yes. Limited 626 inventory available. The 626 area code covers Pasadena, Alhambra, San Gabriel, Monterey Park, Arcadia, and the eastern LA suburbs. Strong local credibility for SGV businesses. Browse 626 inventory → (or search 626 directly)
Can I get a 808 Hawaii phone number?
Yes. 808 covers ALL of Hawaii (Honolulu, Maui, Hilo, Kauai — single area code). Limited supply because of geographic constraint. Browse 808 inventory →
Can I get a 702 Las Vegas phone number?
Yes. 702 is the iconic Las Vegas area code. Active inventory across pattern tiers. Browse 702 inventory →
Can I get a 213 Downtown LA phone number?
Yes. 213 is the historic Los Angeles area code (the original LA county code before splits). Limited inventory. Browse 213 inventory →
Can I get a 312 Chicago downtown phone number?
Yes. 312 covers Chicago's downtown / Loop. Limited inventory. Browse 312 inventory →
Can I get a 404 Atlanta phone number?
Yes. 404 is the original Atlanta area code. Strong Southeast credibility. Browse 404 inventory →
Can I get a phone number in any state?
Yes — every US state has inventory in our catalog. Browse all 50 states, or jump directly to your state:
What if the specific area code I want isn't shown?
We have 56+ US area codes in our catalog. If you want a specific area code not listed above, use the site search — type "404" or "919" or whatever you need. Or browse all numbers and filter by area code.
How is this different from getting a number from my carrier?
Your carrier (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile) assigns you a random number from their pool. You can't pick — you get what's available, usually a non-memorable pattern in whatever area code they pull from.
We sell specific numbers — pick exactly the pattern and area code you want. Then port to your existing carrier. You keep your existing phone, plan, and service; just swap the number itself.
Cost: outright purchase vs subscription rentals
Subscription services (TextNow, Hushed, OpenPhone, Grasshopper) rent you a number for $5-30/month forever. Stop paying = lose the number.
Outright purchase: one-time payment, you own it. Use our 5-year cost calculator to see the difference. Typical 5-year subscription cost: $600-$1,800. Typical outright entry: $250-$500.
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