List of Alabama area codes

Area codes of Alabama

The state of Alabama is served by five area codes. When the first area code plan was introduced in 1947, area code 256 covered the entire state. In 1995, Area code 205 was created for the southern half of the state. 205 was divided further in 1998, when north and eastern Alabama were placed under 256. The southwestern part of the state was split from 205 and 334 in 2001, forming area code 251. A fifth area code, 938, overlays 256 as of July 2010. A sixth area code, 525, overlays 251 as of September 2018.

Current

Area codeEstablishedRegionMapReference
205 January 1, 1947 Central and west central portions of the state including Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Hoover, Northport, Jasper, Oneonta, Clanton, and Pell City. Covered the entire state before the creation of Area code 334. [1]
334 January 15, 1995 South central and southeastern portions of the state including Montgomery, Auburn-Opelika, Dothan, Valley, and Selma. Originally covered the entire southern half of the state, until Area code 251 was split off. [2]
256/938 March 23, 1998
July 10, 2010
Northern and east central portions of the state including Huntsville-Decatur, Florence-Muscle Shoals, Gadsden, Anniston, Alexander City, and Sylacauga

Area code 938 is an overlay of 256. 10 digit dialing began in June 2010 and "938" numbers are assignable as of July 10, 2010.

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251 June 18, 2001 Southwestern portions of the state including Mobile, Monroeville, Atmore, Gulf Shores, and Daphne [6]

Proposed

  • 659 Area code 659 was proposed as an overlay for the areas covered by the 205 area code in 2001. The proposal was subsequently put on hold by the Alabama Public Service Commission after it was determined demand for new numbers within the existing 205 service area did not warrant the overlay.[7] The North American Numbering Plan Administrator announced the assignment of the 659 area code in August 2018.[8]

References

  1. NPA Code Search Information: 205, North American Numbering Plan Administrator, archived from the original on 2011-06-04, retrieved 2008-03-22
  2. Diel, Stan (December 15, 1994), "Ma Bell gives time to adjust to new code", The Birmingham News, p. B1
  3. Underwood, Jerry (March 16, 1998), "Countdown starts to new area code:2...5...6", The Birmingham News, p. 1A
  4. Lowry, Bob (March 4, 2009), "Flex your fingers for 10-digit dialing in 2010", The Huntsville Times
  5. "Order for Relief of the 256 Numbering Plan Area" (PDF). Alabama Public Service Commission. March 3, 2009.
  6. McCauley, Charles R. (February 14, 2001), "Southwest Alabama to get new area code", The Birmingham News, p. News
  7. McCauley, Charles R. (July 11, 2001), "10-digit dialing in hold: PSC throws out plan for 659 area code for now", The Birmingham News, p. News
  8. Staff reports. "Additional area code coming for western central Alabama". Bizjournals.com.
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