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New York City, NY Area Codes
New York City is served by 8 area codes (212, 332, 347, 465, 646, 718, 917, 929). Here's which is original, which are overlays, and how to pick one for a new local number.
Last updated June 5, 2026
Area codes serving New York City
New York City sits in New York, part of the Northeast region and the Eastern Time zone. Its numbers are spread across an overlay of 8 codes that all cover the same ground: 212, 332, 347, 465, 646, 718, 917, 929.
The original code is 212. As the area ran low on numbers, regulators added overlay codes on top instead of splitting the city, so longtime residents kept their numbers while new lines received a newer code.
How to pick an area code for a new number
When you activate a new line in New York City, the carrier assigns whichever code has numbers available — you usually can't choose. If a specific code matters to you (for example the prestige of 212), ask the carrier whether any blocks remain, or request a number transfer. All codes here dial identically and cost the same.
Dialing in New York City
Because New York City is an overlay area, 10-digit dialing is mandatory: always dial the area code plus the seven-digit number, even for a neighbor. See 10-digit dialing and overlay area codes for the background. For every code in New York, visit the New York area codes page.
Quick answers
New York City area code FAQ
What area codes does New York City use?
New York City, NY is served by 8 area codes: 212, 332, 347, 465, 646, 718, 917, 929.
Which is the original New York City area code?
212 is the original/primary code for New York City; the others are overlays added later for more numbers.
Do I need to dial the area code in New York City?
Yes. With multiple overlapping codes, 10-digit dialing is required for every call in this area.