City of Berry


Directory area code and prefix available at City of Berry

Directory Numbers

In the United States and Canada, telephone numbers are typically 10 digits long and are structured as follows:

  • (Area Code) + (Prefix) + (Line Number)
  • Area Code:

    This is a three-digit number that represents a specific geographic region. Some area codes cover entire states or provinces, while others cover smaller regions, particularly in more densely populated areas.

    Prefix (Central Office Code):

    The prefix, or central office code, is the three-digit number that comes after the area code. It narrows down the location further and can sometimes identify a specific town or city, though mobile phone prefixes are not tied to specific geographic regions anymore.

  • County: Not Available 204-703
  • County: Fayette 205-998
  • County: Fayette 205-689
  • County: Conecuh 251-966
  • County: Alachua 352-472
  • County: Seminole 407-214
  • County: Seminole 407-388
  • County: Seminole 407-699
  • County: Seminole 407-696
  • County: Seminole 407-695
  • County: Crawford 479-997
  • County: Lincoln 573-898
  • County: Gentry 660-783
  • County: York 717-915
  • County: York 717-726
  • County: York 717-932
  • County: York 717-938
  • County: Clinton 765-296
  • County: Newberry 803-321
  • County: Newberry 803-405
  • County: Newberry 803-276
  • County: Polk 863-869
  • County: Polk 863-428
  • County: Polk 863-425
  • County: Luce 906-293