Local Phone Numbers
Indiana
317 Area Code
317 Area Code
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Want to build connections in Indianapolis, Carmel, or Greenwood? A 317 area code gives your business instant local recognition in Central Indiana. But due to high demand, new 317 numbers are no longer available. If you already own a 317 number, you can easily port it to DialLink. If not, overlay code 463 is now available and serves the exact same region.
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Area code 317 is one of the original area codes established in 1947 and covers Indianapolis and much of Central Indiana. It serves cities like Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Greenwood, and Zionsville, and is widely recognized throughout the state.
To keep up with the region's continued growth, the 463 overlay was introduced in 2016. Whether you port an existing 317 number or choose a new 463 number, you'll benefit from strong regional recognition and full geographic coverage.
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Area code 317 is located in Indiana, primarily serving Indianapolis and surrounding cities in Central Indiana.
Cities in the 317 area code include Indianapolis, Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Greenwood, and Zionsville.
Area code 317 is in the Midwestern United States, covering the Indianapolis metropolitan area in Central Indiana.
The 463 area code is the overlay for 317. Both codes serve the same region and are used interchangeably for new number assignments.
An overlay area code is introduced when an existing area code runs out of available numbers. It covers the same geographic region, allowing more phone numbers to be assigned without requiring existing users to change their number.