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Area Code for Hartford, CT

Hartford CT uses 860 and 959. Learn the 1995 split from 203, the 2014 overlay, city coverage, scam patterns, and how to get a local Hartford business number.

By Darshan M · Published May 27, 2026

Hartford and the surrounding towns across eastern and northern Connecticut run on two area codes: 860 and its overlay 959.

Area code 860 was born in 1995 — carved out of the original 203 code that had served all of Connecticut since 1947.

By 2014, 860 numbers were running short, so the Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) overlaid 959 on the same geography.

If your contact is in Hartford, West Hartford, East Hartford, Glastonbury, Bloomfield, Newington, or dozens of other northern and eastern CT towns, the number will start with 860 or 959.

Coastal and southwestern Connecticut — Stamford, Greenwich, New Haven, Bridgeport — use the separate 203/475 pair. That boundary is important for businesses targeting specific CT markets.

What’s the area code for Hartford?

Hartford uses two area codes that share identical geographic coverage:

CodeEstablishedCoverageNotes
860August 28, 1995Northern + eastern CT, incl. HartfordSplit from 203; mandatory dialing Oct 4, 1996
959August 30, 2014Same geography as 860Overlay added when 860 pool neared exhaustion

Both codes are equally local to Hartford. The distinction is purely temporal: a 860 number predates August 2014.

Per NANPA planning records, the 959 overlay was documented in Planning Letter 456: “NPA 959 to Overlay NPA 860 (Connecticut).” Ten-digit dialing for the 860 territory became mandatory on November 14, 2009 — before 959 launched.

Hartford metro area codes by region

Every neighborhood and suburb listed below falls within the 860/959 numbering plan area (NPA):

Downtown Hartford — State Capitol, XL Center arena, Colt Gateway, Adriaen’s Landing convention district. All 860/959.

West End — Victorian-era homes stretching from the Park River to the West Hartford border, anchored by the Mark Twain House (351 Farmington Ave). Area codes: 860, 959.

Asylum Hill — Historic neighborhood directly west of Downtown, named for the 1807 asylum for deaf education. Home to The Hartford’s original offices. Area codes: 860, 959.

Frog Hollow — Arts and cultural district west of the State Capitol along Capitol Avenue. Area codes: 860, 959.

West Hartford — Independent town bordering Hartford to the west; one of the state’s most commercially active suburbs (Blue Back Square, Park Road). Area code: 860, 959.

Bloomfield — Northern Hartford suburb; Cigna’s legacy Connecticut operations are headquartered here. Area code: 860, 959.

East Hartford — Directly across the Connecticut River from Downtown; home to Pratt & Whitney (RTX subsidiary). Area code: 860, 959.

Manchester — Major retail and residential suburb east of Hartford. Area code: 860, 959.

Glastonbury — Upscale suburb south of East Hartford along the CT River. Area code: 860, 959.

Newington — Central suburb south of Hartford; home to large VA Connecticut Healthcare campus. Area code: 860, 959.

Wethersfield — One of CT’s oldest towns, directly south of Hartford. Area code: 860, 959.

Farmington — Upscale town west of Hartford; Otis Elevator and Carrier Global both maintain significant operations here. Area code: 860, 959.

History of CT area codes

Connecticut’s area code timeline is one of the cleaner stories in the North American Numbering Plan — a single original code, one split, and one overlay.

1947 — The original NANP assigned 203 to all of Connecticut. The state operated as a single Numbering Plan Area for 48 years — one of the longer single-NPA runs in the country.

August 28, 1995 — Rapid growth from mobile devices and fax machines pushed the 203 pool toward exhaustion. NANPA split Connecticut: 860 was assigned to northern and eastern Connecticut (Hartford, New London, Torrington corridor). The original 203 shrank to Fairfield and New Haven counties. Mandatory 860 dialing began October 4, 1996, after a permissive transition period.

1999–2014 — The Connecticut Department of Public Utility Control (predecessor to PURA) first announced a 959 overlay in August 1999. Implementation was delayed for over a decade as 860 pool depletion moved slower than projected.

November 14, 2009 — Ten-digit dialing became mandatory across the 860 territory ahead of the overlay launch.

August 30, 2014959 officially went into service as an overlay on the 860 geography, per Connecticut PURA’s order. Existing 860 customers kept their numbers unchanged. New lines and transferred service could receive 959 numbers. The overlay approach mirrored the 475 overlay added to 203 in southwestern CT.

Connecticut now runs four active codes: 860 and 959 (northern/eastern CT) alongside 203 and 475 (southwestern CT).

860 as Hartford and the insurance capital identity

In most cities an area code is administrative. In Hartford, 860 carries the weight of a two-century industry.

Hartford has been called the “Insurance Capital of the World” since the 19th century, when it became the hub of American fire and life insurance. That identity is not nostalgia — it is current corporate reality.

The Hartford Financial Services Group, Travelers Companies, and the legacy Hartford operations of Aetna (now part of CVS Health) all trace their founding to this geography and this area code. Connecticut’s insurance sector generates more than $16 billion in economic output annually, according to the MetroHartford Alliance.

860 is also the area code for the University of Connecticut in Storrs — the state’s flagship public research university, ranked among the top 25 public universities nationally.

Bristol’s 860 prefix connects to ESPN’s global headquarters. East Hartford’s 860 is home to Pratt & Whitney, one of the world’s two dominant commercial jet engine manufacturers.

The Mark Twain House in Hartford’s West End (860 prefix) is where Samuel Clemens wrote Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

For a business acquiring a Hartford number, 860 signals membership in this specific industrial, civic, and cultural ecosystem — not just a Connecticut phone line.

Hartford area code spam and scams

The 860 and 959 codes are frequently spoofed by fraudsters exploiting Hartford’s institutional identity.

Eversource Energy impersonation is the top reported scam pattern in the 860/959 area. Robocalls claim your electricity will be disconnected within 30–45 minutes for non-payment. Calls commonly occur on Friday afternoons or before holiday weekends to maximize panic. Payment is demanded via Zelle, prepaid cards, or credit card. Eversource — the dominant CT electric utility — will never call to demand immediate payment by untraceable method.

Social Security Administration arrest scams claim your Social Security number has been suspended due to suspicious activity and threaten federal arrest warrants. The SSA will never call threatening arrest.

Health insurance phishing exploits Hartford’s insurance identity directly. Callers impersonate Aetna (whose legacy HQ is in Hartford) or Medicare, offering “free DNA tests” or requesting benefit verification. Any unsolicited call requesting your Medicare or SSN is fraudulent.

IRS impersonation calls using spoofed 860 numbers leverage the financial credibility of Hartford’s insurance and financial services industry.

The FCC’s spoofing and caller ID guide states clearly: caller ID is not authentication. A 860 or 959 number on your screen does not mean the call originates from Connecticut.

The industry answer is STIR/SHAKEN — a cryptographic attestation framework. A-attestation (the highest level) confirms the originating carrier has verified the caller is authorized to use the displayed number. DialPhone’s 860 and 959 numbers are registered for STIR/SHAKEN A-attestation.

How to get a Hartford business phone number

Getting an 860 or 959 number through DialPhone takes under 10 minutes:

  1. Create a DialPhone account at dialphone.com/pricing. Month-to-month plans available; no annual contract required.
  2. Search number inventory. Filter by area code — enter 860 for historical Hartford presence or 959 for expanded availability.
  3. Select your number. Choose from available inventory. Search by number pattern if a memorable format is preferred.
  4. Port your existing number (optional). Submit a Letter of Authorization and a recent phone bill. Hartford area code porting (860, 959) typically completes in 2–5 business days. See the complete number porting guide.
  5. Configure call routing. Route to your team, activate AI receptionist for after-hours coverage, and enable SMS — all from the same dashboard.

Your business phone is active as soon as the number is assigned.

Famous companies in the 860 area code

Hartford’s 860 prefix is home to some of the most recognizable names in American insurance, aerospace, and media.

Travelers Companies — Fortune 500 property and casualty insurer headquartered in Hartford. Founded in 1853, Travelers is one of the largest commercial insurers in the United States.

The Hartford Financial Services Group — Fortune 500 insurer headquartered in Hartford since its founding in 1810 as Hartford Fire Insurance Company. The company’s name is literally the city’s area code territory.

Aetna — Founded in Hartford in 1853, Aetna operated from the 860 footprint for over 160 years before being acquired by CVS Health. The legacy Hartford operations remain a landmark of the city’s insurance identity.

Cigna — Bloomfield, CT (860) served as Cigna’s Connecticut headquarters for decades. Though Cigna has since moved its corporate base to Pennsylvania, the Hartford-area legacy operations remain significant.

Pratt & Whitney — The jet engine manufacturer (an RTX subsidiary) is headquartered in East Hartford, firmly in 860 territory. Pratt & Whitney powers aircraft for virtually every major commercial airline globally.

Stanley Black & Decker — Headquartered in New Britain, CT (860). One of the world’s largest tool and hardware manufacturers.

ESPN — Global sports media headquarters in Bristol, CT (860). Every SportsCenter broadcast originates from an 860 address.

Otis Elevator — Headquartered in Farmington, CT (860), Otis invented the safety elevator and today installs and services over 2 million elevators worldwide.

Carrier Global — Major HVAC and building technology operations in Farmington, CT (860). Carrier invented modern air conditioning.

University of Connecticut (UConn) — The flagship campus in Storrs carries an 860 prefix. UConn’s athletics, research programs, and 32,000+ student enrollment make it one of the most prominent institutional 860 numbers in the state.

See all Connecticut area codes or look up specific codes: 860 · 959.

Hartford area code FAQ

Hartford area code FAQ

What is the area code for Hartford, CT?

Hartford's primary area code is **860**, established in 1995 when northern and eastern Connecticut split from the original 203 code.

Area code **959** was added as an overlay on August 30, 2014, when the 860 number pool approached exhaustion. Both 860 and 959 serve the same geography — Hartford, West Hartford, East Hartford, Manchester, Bloomfield, Glastonbury, Newington, Wethersfield, Farmington, and dozens of other cities and towns.

What is the difference between 860 and 959?

860 and 959 cover the exact same territory in northern and eastern Connecticut. 860 was created in 1995 and carries historical weight — a 860 number signals long-standing CT presence. 959 was overlaid in 2014 when the 860 pool ran low.

Both codes are equally local. New phone lines, mobile numbers, and VoIP accounts issued after August 2014 are commonly assigned 959 numbers.

What area codes are NOT Hartford?

Southwestern Connecticut — Stamford, Greenwich, New Haven, Bridgeport, and Fairfield County — uses **203** and overlay **475**. If a CT call comes from a 203 or 475 number, it originates from the coastal or southwestern part of the state, not from the Hartford metro.

Hartford and all of eastern and northern CT exclusively use 860 and 959.

What cities are in the 860 area code?

The 860 area code (and overlay 959) covers Hartford, West Hartford, East Hartford, Manchester, Glastonbury, Newington, Wethersfield, Farmington, Bloomfield, Bristol, New Britain, Middletown, New London, Norwich, Groton, Torrington, Storrs (UConn), Windsor, Enfield, Simsbury, and dozens more.

The footprint spans six counties: Hartford, Litchfield, Middlesex, New London, Tolland, and Windham.

Is 860 a scam area code?

860 is a legitimate Connecticut area code — not inherently a scam. However, fraudsters frequently spoof 860 and 959 numbers to appear local.

Common CT-specific patterns include Eversource Energy impersonation calls threatening power shutoffs, SSA arrest scams claiming your Social Security number is suspended, and health insurance phishing that impersonates Aetna or Medicare (both associated with Hartford).

The [FCC spoofing guide](https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/spoofing-and-caller-id) is clear: caller ID is not authentication. A 860 number on your screen does not mean the call is from Connecticut.

How do I get a Hartford 860 or 959 business number?

You can get a Hartford area code number through DialPhone without a Connecticut address. The process takes under 10 minutes: sign up, search available 860 or 959 inventory, select a number, and optionally port an existing number.

DialPhone 860 and 959 numbers include STIR/SHAKEN A-attestation, meaning outbound calls are verified at the carrier level and are less likely to be flagged as Spam Likely on recipient phones.

Why did Connecticut need a new area code in 2014?

By 2014, the 860 number pool was forecast to exhaust its unassigned numbers by the end of that year. The Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) approved area code 959 as an overlay — the same approach used when 475 was added over 203 in southwestern CT.

An overlay means no existing customers had to change their numbers. New lines, additional lines, and customers moving service after August 30, 2014 may receive 959 numbers instead of 860.

What is the history of Connecticut area codes?

Connecticut started with a single area code: **203**, assigned in 1947 as part of the original North American Numbering Plan.

In 1995, rapid growth from mobile phones and fax machines forced a split. **860** was carved out for northern and eastern Connecticut (Hartford, New London, Torrington). The original 203 shrank to cover Fairfield and New Haven counties.

In 2014, the 860 pool ran low and **959** was overlaid over the same geography. Connecticut now has four active area codes: 860, 959 (northern/eastern) and 203, 475 (southwestern).

Get a Hartford business number

Whether you need an 860 area code for established Hartford presence or a 959 area code for expanded availability, DialPhone carries inventory across both active Hartford codes.

Numbers are provisioned instantly, include STIR/SHAKEN A-attestation, and come with an AI receptionist, call recording, and SMS on every plan.

Start with a free trial to search available 860 and 959 numbers, or see the full business phone feature set and pricing options.

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About the author

Growth Operations Lead at DialPhone

Darshan leads Growth Operations at DialPhone, where he owns three interconnected programs: the comparison content operation, the open VoIP Pricing Dataset, and the test-call methodology used to verify every pricing claim published on the site.

His research process starts with hands-on product trials and live vendor quotes — not marketing pages. Pricing figures are cross-checked against actual invoices and re-verified on a rolling quarterly cycle, with the underlying dataset kept public for independent re-verification. That dataset now covers 40+ VoIP and virtual-number providers across the US and Canada market.

Darshan also leads DialPhone's AI receptionist evaluation program, running structured test-call scenarios across English, Spanish, and French to assess transcription accuracy, intent routing, and escalation behavior. Methodology notes and raw scoring are archived in the research section.

For factual corrections or dataset discrepancies, Darshan can be reached at the DialPhone editorial address. Verified corrections are published as errata with a changelog date — no silent edits.

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