Quick answer
The 737 area code serves Austin, Texas in the Central Time (CT) (UTC-6 / UTC-5 DST). Assigned in 2013, it covers Austin Metro including Austin, Round Rock, Cedar Park. Overlay code: 512.
- Region
- Austin Metro, TX
- Time zone
- CT (UTC-6)
- Assigned
- 2013
- Population
- ~2,300,000
- Local time now
- · live
Where is area code 737?
The 737 area code is a North American Numbering Plan geographic code serving Austin and the surrounding Austin Metro region in Texas. Assigned by the North American Numbering Plan Administration in 2013, it currently serves approximately 2,300,000 residents on the Central Time (CT) (UTC-6 / UTC-5 DST). It shares geography with overlay code 512.
Cities served by the 737 area code
The 737 area code covers 5 major cities and towns across the Austin Metro region:
| City | State |
|---|---|
| Austin | TX |
| Round Rock | TX |
| Cedar Park | TX |
| Georgetown | TX |
| Kyle | TX |
Businesses across Austin and surrounding cities use 737 numbers to project local presence and lift call answer rates. Industry studies of local presence dialing consistently report answer-rate gains of 20–40% over toll-free or out-of-area numbers — a caller ID that matches the recipient's region looks familiar and gets picked up.
737 area code time zone and business hours
The 737 area code is in the Central Time (CT) zone (UTC-6 / UTC-5 DST). Standard business hours in 737 run 9 AM to 5 PM CT.
If you're calling into 737 from a different time zone, factor in the offset. For example, an Eastern Time business calling 737 at 9 AM ET reaches Austin at 8 AM CT — likely outside standard business hours.
History of the 737 area code
The 737 area code was introduced in 2013 when the North American Numbering Plan was first deployed. As Austin grew and number demand increased, overlay code 512 was added to serve the same geographic region — a common solution that avoids forcing existing subscribers to change their numbers.
Is the 737 area code safe? Spam and scam calls
737 is a legitimate geographic area code for Austin — it is not a scam code or a premium-rate prefix, and a call from a 737 number is most likely a genuine local caller. The risk is not the area code itself but a tactic called neighbor spoofing: scammers fake their caller ID so an unwanted call appears to come from your own area code, because people answer familiar numbers more readily.
If you get an unexpected 737 call, a few signals point to a likely scam — a pre-recorded message, urgent pressure to act now, a demand for payment by gift card or wire transfer, or anyone asking for passwords, Social Security, or account numbers. Let suspicious calls go to voicemail, never share personal information, and report fraud to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov. The FCC consumer guide on spoofing explains your rights under the Truth in Caller ID Act. A real Austin business will leave a clear voicemail and will not pressure you.
US carriers verify caller ID with the STIR/SHAKEN framework, which flags many spoofed numbers as "Spam Likely" before they ring. DialPhone 737 numbers are registered for STIR/SHAKEN attestation, so calls from your business are verified as genuine and reach customers without a false spam label. See the DialPhone guide to VoIP security for more.
Why get a 737 area code number for your business?
Getting a 737 number gives your business three measurable advantages over a toll-free or out-of-area number:
- Local trust signal. Customers in Austin recognize 737 as their home area code. Caller ID matching builds immediate credibility for service businesses, sales outreach, and patient communication.
- Higher answer rate. Calls from a familiar local area code are answered far more often than unknown or toll-free numbers — industry measurements of local presence dialing put the lift at 20–40%, which matters most for outbound sales, appointment confirmations, and time-sensitive service callbacks.
- Targeted marketing. Businesses serving Austin and the broader Austin Metro can advertise a local number across print, radio, billboards, and digital channels for higher conversion than a national 800 number.
For businesses in Austin and surrounding cities, top industries that benefit from local 737 presence include Energy, Healthcare, and Logistics. DialPhone's AI receptionist is available for every 737 number — never miss a call, even after standard business hours.
How to get a 737 area code number
Setting up a 737 business number with DialPhone takes under 10 minutes:
- Sign up for a DialPhone plan. Choose any plan starting at $24/user/month. Free 14-day trial, no credit card required.
- Search available 737 numbers. Filter the DialPhone number inventory by area code, city, or pattern.
- Choose your number and configure. Assign your new 737 number to a user or team, set up call routing, voicemail, AI receptionist, and business SMS.
- Port your existing number (optional). Already have a 737 number? Free number porting in 2 to 5 business days with zero service interruption.
New to local numbers? The complete guide to getting a local phone number covers choosing the right area code, porting an existing line, and avoiding spam flags.
737 area code overlay codes
The Austin Metro region is served by multiple overlay area codes:
| Area Code | Coverage |
|---|---|
| 737 | Primary area code for Austin Metro, assigned 2013 |
| 512 | Overlay — same geography (assigned 1947) |
All overlay codes serve the same Austin region. New subscribers may be assigned any available code; existing numbers retain their original prefix.
AI receptionist for 737 area code businesses
Every DialPhone 737 number includes optional AI receptionist coverage, available 24/7. The AI handles calls when your team is unavailable — answering common questions, booking appointments, routing urgent callers to on-call staff, and capturing voicemail with full transcription and intent tagging.
For businesses in Austin that handle high call volume, run extended hours, or need bilingual support (especially valuable in multilingual metros like Austin), the AI receptionist reduces voicemail backlog and improves first-call resolution.
All area codes in Texas
Texas has 28 active geographic area codes. The 737 area code is part of the same numbering plan as the codes listed below — calls between them are typically local within the state, depending on the carrier.
Nearby area codes
Related area codes in Texas and the Central Time (CT) region:
- 210 area code — San Antonio, Texas
- 214 area code — Dallas, Texas
- 254 area code — Waco, Texas
- 281 area code — Houston, Texas
- 325 area code — Abilene, Texas
- 346 area code — Houston, Texas
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How We Tested
DialPhone re-verifies every area code page every 90 days. Area code geography, timezone, and overlay data come from the official North American Numbering Plan Administration (NANPA) database. Pricing reflects the published DialPhone plan tiers — see the pricing page for current details. Number availability varies; check the DialPhone signup flow for live inventory in the 737 region.
What We Don't Like
- Number availability is finite. Popular Austin area codes can be inventory-constrained — request specific vanity patterns early.
- Porting timing varies. Most 737 ports complete in 2-5 business days; complex multi-line legacy contracts can take 7-10.
- HIPAA tier required for healthcare. The Core $24 plan doesn't include a BAA — healthcare users need Advanced ($34) or above.