Quick answer
Florida has 18 active geographic area codes covering Miami, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale. The most-recognized codes are 305, 813, 904, serving Miami and the Miami-Dade and Florida Keys region.
- Total codes
- 18
- Top metro
- Miami
- Time zones
- ET, CT
- Largest code
- 305 (Miami)
Area codes in Florida
Florida is served by 18 active geographic area codes in the North American Numbering Plan. These codes were assigned between 1947 and 2014 as population and call demand grew across the state.
| Code | Primary City | Region | Established | Overlay Codes | Population |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 239 | Fort Myers | Southwest Florida | 2002 | — | 900,000 |
| 305 | Miami | Miami-Dade and Florida Keys | 1947 | 786, 645 | 2,700,000 |
| 321 | Orlando | East-Central Florida | 1999 | 689 | 900,000 |
| 352 | Gainesville | North-Central Florida | 1995 | — | 600,000 |
| 386 | Daytona Beach | Northeastern Florida | 2001 | — | 700,000 |
| 407 | Orlando | Greater Orlando | 1988 | 689 | 2,500,000 |
| 561 | West Palm Beach | Palm Beach County | 1996 | 728 | 1,500,000 |
| 689 | Orlando | Greater Orlando | 2014 | 407 | 2,500,000 |
| 727 | St. Petersburg | Pinellas County / West Tampa Bay | 1998 | — | 1,000,000 |
| 754 | Fort Lauderdale | Broward County | 2002 | 954 | 1,900,000 |
| 772 | Port St. Lucie | Treasure Coast Florida | 2002 | — | 600,000 |
| 786 | Miami | Miami-Dade and Florida Keys | 1998 | 305, 645 | 2,700,000 |
| 813 | Tampa | Hillsborough County / Tampa | 1953 | 656 | 1,400,000 |
| 850 | Tallahassee | Florida Panhandle | 1998 | 448 | 1,100,000 |
| 863 | Lakeland | Central Florida Inland | 1999 | — | 700,000 |
| 904 | Jacksonville | Northeast Florida | 1965 | — | 1,500,000 |
| 941 | Sarasota | Southwest Florida Coast | 1995 | — | 800,000 |
| 954 | Fort Lauderdale | Broward County | 1995 | 754 | 1,900,000 |
Time zones in Florida
Florida spans 2 time zones. When calling Florida customers, check the area code's time zone to avoid reaching them outside business hours.
- ET — area codes: 239, 305, 321, 352, 386, 407, 561, 689, 727, 754, 772, 786, 813, 863, 904, 941, 954
- CT — area code: 850
Top metros and their area codes
Below are the primary cities in Florida and the area codes that serve each metro. Cities with multiple codes share geography due to overlay assignments added as demand grew.
- Daytona Beach — 386
- Fort Lauderdale — 754 , 954
- Fort Myers — 239
- Gainesville — 352
- Jacksonville — 904
- Lakeland — 863
- Miami — 305 , 786
- Orlando — 321 , 407 , 689
- Port St. Lucie — 772
- Sarasota — 941
- St. Petersburg — 727
- Tallahassee — 850
- Tampa — 813
- West Palm Beach — 561
Why get a local Florida number?
A Florida area code number gives your business three core advantages:
- Local trust signal. Customers in Florida recognize local area codes as their own. A familiar caller ID builds immediate credibility for service businesses, sales teams, and patient communication.
- Higher answer rate. Calls from a local area code are answered far more often than toll-free or out-of-area numbers — industry data puts the lift at 20–40%. That difference matters most for outbound sales, appointment confirmations, and service callbacks.
- Targeted marketing. Advertising a local Florida number on print, radio, digital, and outdoor channels converts better than a national 800 number for audiences who prefer doing business locally.
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