Los Angeles Phone Numbers — Buy Outright
Local Los Angeles phone numbers, sold outright. Pick a vanity number on the LA area codes that signal your business location to clients, vendors, and partners. Pay once. No subscription. Ports cleanly to AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, US Mobile, Mint Mobile, Google Voice, RingCentral, Grasshopper — any major US carrier accepting Local Number Portability under FCC §52.31. Inventory is one-of-one: once a number sells, it leaves the catalog permanently.
Los Angeles area codes we carry
Los Angeles spans 4.0 million people across 469 square miles with six active area codes. A 310 or 213 number carries west-side and downtown recognition respectively. Entertainment industry buyers prefer 323 (Hollywood) or 310 (Beverly Hills/Santa Monica). 818 and 747 reach the San Fernando Valley business cluster.
- 213 — Downtown Los Angeles, the original LA NPA from 1947
- 310 — West LA, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Malibu
- 323 — Hollywood, Mid-Wilshire, East LA
- 424 — LA Westside overlay (310 territory secondary)
- 747 — San Fernando Valley overlay
- 818 — San Fernando Valley
Browse live inventory: 213 · 310 · 323 · 424 · 747 · 818
Why a local Los Angeles number matters for entertainment, real estate, and other businesses
Inbound callers see the area code before they answer. A 213 prefix tells a prospect this is a Downtown Los Angeles, the original LA NPA from 1947 business — relevant if you serve clients in that submarket, run an office there, or want to claim presence in that part of the metro. Subscription number services (TextNow, Hushed, Burner, Sideline, Google Voice) lease numbers; we sell outright. You own the Los Angeles number at the carrier level and can port it to any future carrier without losing it.
Common Los Angeles buyer use cases
- Local LLCs and S-corps (entertainment, real estate, hospitality, retail, professional services) opening their first business line. The number stays with the business across staff turnover.
- Multi-state firms claiming a Los Angeles office presence for clients in this market. The number forwards to any carrier including national wireless.
- Real estate teams running call campaigns in Los Angeles — a local-NPA caller-ID lifts answer rates measurably vs out-of-market codes.
- Healthcare and legal practices presenting a stable, memorable patient/client contact line that does not change with carrier disputes.
- Sole proprietors separating business calls from personal devices without paying $15-$30 monthly for a subscription line.
Los Angeles inventory by pattern
Pattern often matters more than the specific digits — easier to recall over the phone, easier to print on a business card:
- Repeating-digit endings (1111, 2222, 3333, 4444, 5555, 6666, 7777, 8888, 9999)
- Numbers ending in zeros (000, 0000) — clean and easy to dictate
- Triple-seven endings (777) — luck-coded in hospitality and entertainment
- Triple-eight endings (888) — luck-coded in East Asian markets
- ABBA palindromic pairs — distinctive and memorable
- Special and rare patterns — curated by hand
How a Los Angeles number gets onto your line
- Pick a number from any of our LA area-code collections above. Each number is a one-time purchase from $200–$250.
- Check out. Shopify-secured payment, one-time charge.
- Receive the transfer kit within 24 hours. Includes the account number, port-out PIN, originating carrier name, and step-by-step instructions for AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, or your destination carrier of choice.
- Submit to your carrier. Port-in typically completes in 24-48 business hours under FCC Local Number Portability rules. Wireline ports may take 3-5 business days.
See what's available right now. Browse live Los Angeles inventory or jump to a specific area code: 213 · 310 · 323 · 424 · 747 · 818
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Buyer guides with area-code history, business landscape, and inventory: 212 (Manhattan) · 305 (Miami) · 415 (San Francisco) · 213 (Downtown LA) · 404 (Atlanta) · 310 (Beverly Hills) · 312 (Chicago Loop) · 202 (Washington DC) · 702 (Las Vegas) · 808 (Hawaii)