Nevada State in United States
Description
Nevada, the Silver State, is famous for its dazzling casinos, desert landscapes, and rich mining history. Las Vegas and Reno attract millions of visitors annually, while the state’s vast deserts and mountain ranges offer rugged adventure. Nevada is also among the fastest-growing states in the country.
Originally served by area code 702, Nevada saw the creation of 775 in 1998 to serve areas outside of Las Vegas. As Las Vegas continued to expand, 725 was added in 2014 as an overlay to 702. These Nevada area codes now support massive tourism-driven telecom demand and residential growth in one of America’s most dynamic states.
Originally served by area code 702, Nevada saw the creation of 775 in 1998 to serve areas outside of Las Vegas. As Las Vegas continued to expand, 725 was added in 2014 as an overlay to 702. These Nevada area codes now support massive tourism-driven telecom demand and residential growth in one of America’s most dynamic states.
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Area Codes
Major Cities
City | Prefixes |
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Las Vegas | |
Henderson | |
North Las Vegas | |
Searchlight | |
Cal Nev Ari | |
Indian Springs | |
Jean | |
Overton | |
Mesquite | |
Pahrump | |
Boulder City | |
Laughlin | |
Nellis Afb | |
Moapa | |
Clark | |
Mercury | |
Reno | |
Logandale | |
Deeth | |
Truckee | |
Sparks | |
Ely | |
Incline Village | |
Luning | |
Wellington | |
Eureka | |
Stateline | |
Sun Valley | |
Carson City | |
Austin | |
Zephyr Cove | |
Gardnerville | |
Winnemucca | |
Orovada | |
Battle Mountain | |
Baker | |
West Wendover | |
Lovelock | |
Empire | |
Yerington | |
Elko | |
Spring Creek | |
Golconda | |
Amargosa Valley | |
Gabbs | |
Round Mountain | |
Tonopah | |
Dyer | |
Dayton | |
Owyhee |