Get a California Phone Number for Your Business

Considering a Californian phone number for your new venture? Grasshopper can set you up with a local number that not only gives you a professional image but also connects you with customers in the Golden State. Imagine being able to reach potential clients in bustling cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco, or at prestigious colleges like Stanford and UC Berkeley. And let's not forget the thriving start-up scene in Silicon Valley, with hubs in San Jose, Palo Alto, and Santa Clara.

With a local Californian number, you'll be able to tap into these markets and establish a strong presence in the state. Plus, with the convenience of having your number work across all your devices, you'll never miss a beat when it comes to customer service and business operations. So why wait? Join the ranks of successful California businesses and get a local number today.

  • Forward your local California phone number to any phone.
  • Have a California phone number already? Transfer it to Grasshopper.
  • Establish a local presence for customers in California.
  • Send texts from your California number.
  • Search 209, 213, 310, 323, 408, 415, 424, 442, 510, 530, 559, 562, 619, 626, 650, 657, 661, 669, 707, 714, 747, 760, 805, 818, 831, 858, 909, 916, 925, 949 and 951 California area codes.
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Benefits of Getting a California Phone Number

Trust & Credibility:

Prospects and customers will recognize California phone numbers with a local area code, which will help establish credibility in the area. This will help you build trust with customers and increase the likelihood of your calls being accepted.

Target a Specific Market:

A California phone number can help you connect with a specific target market and establish a local presence in the area. And with a local number, it will be easier for Californians to find your business in directories and local search results.

Improve Professionalism:

Getting a California phone number can really enhance your professional image, especially if you are a new business. A separate local phone number sets you apart from out-of-state competitors and shows reliability and a physical presence in the state, which is crucial in building your business’s reputation.

Better Marketing:

A California number can take your marketing game to the next level by giving you a local presence and upping your brand's visibility. Having a local area code will look great both in your marketing materials and on your website and can lead to more engagement and conversions as it creates trust and familiarity with your business.

Personalized Touch:

Getting a California number can provide a serious boost to your business by showing customers they are interacting with and helping to support a local small business. Creating this type of first impression can make a big difference in building a strong and long-lasting relationship with your customers.

Scalability:

Having a separate business phone number is a great way to set up your business to scale in the future. Take care of business calls when it’s just you, and when you bring on more employees, you’ll have the flexibility to forward calls to employees while maintaining a singular, customer-facing local number.

Flexibility:

With a California business number from Grasshopper, you will be able to stay connected to your customers no matter where you are. Whether you're on the go or working from home, you can ensure smooth customer service and business operations. It's all about having the freedom to stay in touch with your customers and keep your business running like a well-oiled machine, no matter where you are in the world.

Get New Customers With a Local Number in Any of These California Area Codes

  • 209 - Encompasses Stockton, Modesto, Merced, Turlock, the northern San Joaquin Valley, and the central Sierra Nevada range.
  • 213 - Covers much of the City of Los Angeles and several inner suburbs, including Florence-Graham, Los Angeles, Huntington Park, Montebello, and South Gate.
  • 279 - Overlay area code for 916, covering Sacramento and most of the Sacramento metro, including Folsom and Roseville; Sacramento County and southern Placer County.
  • 310 - Encompasses the western and southwestern parts of Los Angeles County, including the Westside and South Bay regions. These include the cities and towns of Santa Monica, Malibu, Pacific Palisades, Compton, Torrance, Beverly Hills, and Catalina Island.
  • 323 - Covers much of the City of Los Angeles and several inner suburbs, including Florence-Graham, Los Angeles, Huntington Park, Montebello, and South Gate.
  • 408 - Encompasses San Jose, Sunnyvale, Gilroy, Morgan Hill, and Los Gatos; most of Santa Clara County.
  • 415 - Covers San Francisco, San Rafael, Novato; all of San Francisco County, most of Marin County, and a small portion of northern San Mateo County.
  • 510 - Encompasses Oakland, Fremont, Hayward, Berkeley, and Richmond; western Alameda and Contra Costa Counties.
  • 530 - Covers Redding, Chico, Davis, Marysville, Red Bluff, Oroville, Placerville, Truckee, Yuba City; northeastern California including most of the Sacramento Valley, the northern Sierra Nevada, and the Lake Tahoe region.
  • 559 - Encompasses Fresno, Visalia, Madera, Hanford; the central San Joaquin Valley and the southern Sierra Nevada range.
  • 562 - Covers Long Beach, Whittier, Norwalk, Lakewood, Bellflower, Cerritos, southeast Los Angeles County, and a small portion of coastal Orange County.
  • 619 - Encompasses the City of San Diego and suburbs.
  • 626 - Covers most of the San Gabriel Valley including Pasadena, El Monte, West Covina.
  • 650 - Encompasses San Mateo, Palo Alto, Redwood City, Daly City; most of San Mateo County and northwestern Santa Clara County (i.e., the San Francisco Peninsula with the exception of the city and county of San Francisco).
  • 661 - Covers most of Kern County including Bakersfield; northern Los Angeles County including Lancaster, Palmdale, and Santa Clarita.
  • 707 - Encompasses Santa Rosa, Eureka, Sebastopol, Petaluma, Napa, Vallejo, Fairfield; northwestern California, including the northern Bay Area, the Redwood Empire, and the Wine Country.
  • 714 - Encompasses Anaheim, Huntington Beach, Santa Ana, Orange, Westminster, Garden Grove, etc.; northern and western Orange County.
  • 747 - Encompasses the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles County: Burbank, Van Nuys, Glendale, Chatsworth, San Fernando, Panorama City, and Northridge.
  • 760 - Covers Palm Springs, Oceanside, Bishop, Ridgecrest, Barstow, El Centro, Needles, Victorville; northern San Diego County, eastern Riverside and San Bernardino Counties (including much of the Mojave Desert), and the Owens Valley.
  • 805 - Encompasses Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Ventura, Oxnard, Santa Maria, Santa Paula; southwest Central Coast, including San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties.
  • 818 - Encompasses the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles County: Burbank, Van Nuys, Glendale, Chatsworth, San Fernando, Panorama City, and Northridge.
  • 831 - Covers Monterey, Santa Cruz, Salinas, and Hollister; the northern Central Coast.
  • 840 - Overlay of 909 effective February 23, 2021. Covers San Bernardino, Ontario, Pomona, and Chino; eastern Los Angeles County and southwestern San Bernardino County.
  • 858 - Encompasses the City of San Diego and suburbs.
  • 909 - Covers San Bernardino, Ontario, Pomona, and Chino; eastern Los Angeles County and southwestern San Bernardino County.
  • 916 - Encompasses Sacramento and most of the Sacramento metro: Folsom, Roseville; Sacramento County and southern Placer County.
  • 925 - Covers Concord, Walnut Creek, Livermore, Pleasanton, San Ramon, Martinez, and Antioch; eastern Alameda and Contra Costa Counties.
  • 949 - Encompasses Irvine, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, San Juan Capistrano, San Clemente; southern and eastern Orange County.
  • 951 - Covers Riverside, Corona, Moreno Valley, Perris, Temecula, Murrieta; western Riverside County.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have all California area codes available?

Yes, we do! We offer local numbers in most of the markets throughout the US. We cover major area codes like 925 that cover the inlands of Easy Bay, 818 North Los Angeles metropolitan area, 415 City of San Francisco, 310 for Los Angeles County, 714 Anaheim, 661 Bakersfield and 747 for the San Fernando Valley. You can check for specific California area code availability on our site or give us a call and we can try and help you locate the number you are looking for.

Can I transfer my California telephone number to Grasshopper?

The local California phone number you wish to transfer must be within our coverage area. Please check your existing local California phone numbers for coverage and make sure that your local numbers are eligible for transfer before proceeding.

Should I have a California phone number or a toll free number?

The great thing about Grasshopper is it allows you to have both a local and toll free number with our plans. However, if you are simply looking to make your small business sound bigger, an 800 number is probably what you want. If you are a large company looking to attain a local feel, a California telephone number is what you want.

Do I own the California phone number or does Grasshopper?

You are the valid end user/owner of a toll free and a local number as long as you are in good standing with its provider (i.e. there are no balances on your account). You are able to transfer both your toll free and local number to other providers at any time, including the numbers that are assigned to you by Grasshopper. Please refer to our Terms and Conditions for more detailed information.