Toll-Free Area Codes
7 toll-free area codes used across the United States. Country code: +1. Toll-free calls are free for the caller within North America.
All Toll-Free Area Codes
| Area Code | Major Cities | Region |
|---|---|---|
| 800 | Nationwide | Toll-Free |
| 833 | Nationwide | Toll-Free |
| 844 | Nationwide | Toll-Free |
| 855 | Nationwide | Toll-Free |
| 866 | Nationwide | Toll-Free |
| 877 | Nationwide | Toll-Free |
| 888 | Nationwide | Toll-Free |
About Toll-Free Area Codes
Toll-free area codes (800, 833, 844, 855, 866, 877, 888) are not tied to any geographic state. They are assigned to businesses and organizations across the United States, and calls to them are free for the caller when dialed from within the US or Canada.
Major Cities and Their Area Codes
Find which area code serves each major city in Toll-Free.
| City / Community | Area Code(s) |
|---|---|
| Nationwide | 800, 833, 844, 855, 866, 877, 888 |
How to Call Toll-Free Numbers
Within the US or Canada: dial 1 + toll-free code + 7-digit number (e.g. 1-800-XXX-XXXX). The call is free for the caller.
From outside North America: toll-free numbers are generally not reachable, or are billed as international calls. Ask the company for a direct-dial or local number instead.
On mobile phones: dial the same 1-800 number; mobile airtime charges may still apply depending on the plan.
Data source: North American Numbering Plan Administration (NANPA), ITU-T E.164. Area code assignments change with new overlays — verify with your carrier before dialing. NANPA