The 213 area code was split five times between 1951 and 1991, creating the 714 area code in 1951, the 805 area code in 1957, the 818 area code in 1984, the 310 area code in 1991 and the 323 area code in 1998. People with telephone numbers within the exhausting area code will retain their current telephone number (s) and area code Customers receiving a 738 area code will be required to dial 1 + the area code and phone number for all local calls, just as customers with telephone numbers from the 213 and 323 area codes do today
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Below are some key facts about the 213/323/738 area code overlay
Telephone numbers, including the current area code, will not change.
The 213/323 area code is projected to be depleted of available prefixes by june 2025 History the 213 area code was created in 1947 and is one of the original area codes in california In 2017, the cpuc approved a boundary elimination overlay and combined the 213 and 323 area codes into one geographic area 657/714 area code webcast 657/714 area code presentation background the 213 area code, created in 1947, originally covered all of southern california
The 714 area code was created when it was split off the 213 area code in 1951 The 714 area code was split again in 1982, 1992, and 1998 and the 619, 909, and 949 area codes were introduced. California 213/323/738 area code overlay rate center map npa boundary rate center boundary may 2022 The new area code to overlay the 559 area codes is 357
No existing customers will be required to change their area code or specific telephone number
The new overlay area code of 357 will be available for new telephone number assignments in the same region as the 559 area code upon exhaust of available prefixes in the existing 559 area code. The 626 area code was split off from 818 in 1997, which was itself split off the 213 area code in 1984 The 626 area code region is located entirely within los angeles county and generally covers the san gabriel valley. An area code overlay is a form of area code change that typically adds a second area code to the same geographic region