If you’re searching for Georgia’s area codes information, the answer depends on which Georgia you mean. This U.S. state has 11 different area codes, while the country uses the international calling code +995. This guide focuses primarily on the state’s dialing system.

Georgia uses these 11 codes: 229, 404, 470, 478, 678, 706, 762, 770, 912, 943, and 565. The newest addition, 565, was announced in 2025 for the Southeast regions.

Complete List of All 11 Georgia Area Codes

Here’s a comprehensive breakdown:

NumberRegionMajor CitiesYear EstablishedType
229SouthwestAlbany, Valdosta2000Original
404AtlantaDowntown Atlanta1947Original
470Atlanta MetroAtlanta suburbs2010Overlay
478CentralMacon, Warner Robins2000Original
678Atlanta MetroAtlanta region1998Overlay
706North/NortheastAugusta, Athens, Columbus1992Original
762North/NortheastSame as 7062005Overlay
770Atlanta MetroAtlanta suburbs1995Original
912SoutheastSavannah, Brunswick1954Original
943Atlanta MetroAtlanta region2022Overlay
565SoutheastSame as 9122025Overlay

 

Regional Breakdown

Metro Atlanta (5 Codes)

Atlanta and surrounding communities use five different numbers: 404, 770, 678, 470, and 943. This is due to massive population growth and phone demand in the metro region.

  • 404: The original, now primarily covering downtown Atlanta
  • 770: Assigned to Atlanta’s suburbs in 1995
  • 678: The first overlay, introduced in 1998
  • 470: Added in 2001 but unused until 2010
  • 943: The most recent addition in 2022

All five can appear in the same geographic locations due to the overlay system.

Southeast Georgia (912/565)

The 912 covers Southeast communities, including Savannah, Brunswick, Hinesville, Statesboro, and Waycross. The newest, 565, will be overlaid with 912 because the region is projected to run out of available phone numbers by 2028.

North and Northeast (706/762)

These overlays serve Augusta, Athens, Columbus, and Rome. The 706 was established in 1992, with 762 added in 2005.

Southwest Georgia (229)

This serves Albany, Valdosta, and the surrounding communities. It was created in 2000 when the original 912 was split.

Central Georgia (478)

The 478 covers Macon, Warner Robins, and central communities. Like 229, it was created from the 912 split in 2000.

Find Your City's Area Code

Here’s a quick reference for major cities:

  • Albany: 229
  • Athens: 706, 762
  • Atlanta: 404, 470, 678, 770, 943
  • Augusta: 706, 762
  • Brunswick: 912, 565
  • Columbus: 706, 762
  • Hinesville: 912, 565
  • Macon: 478
  • Rome: 706, 762
  • Savannah: 912, 565
  • Statesboro: 912, 565
  • Valdosta: 229
  • Warner Robins: 478
  • Waycross: 912, 565

Country Calling Number (+995)

If you’re looking for the country (located in Eastern Europe), the international calling code is +995. This is completely separate from U.S. numbers.

To call the country from the U.S.: Dial 011 + 995 + local number

To call from outside the U.S.: Dial your country’s exit number + 1 + three digits + 7-digit number

How to Use These Numbers

Dialing Within the State

The state requires 10-digit dialing for all calls, even local ones. You must dial the three-digit number plus the seven-digit phone number.

Format: Three-digit number + 7-digit number (no 1 needed for local calls)

Calling From Other States

When calling from another U.S. state, dial:

1 + three-digit number + 7-digit number

Understanding Overlay Systems

An overlay means multiple numbers serve the same geographic region. Instead of splitting a region and forcing people to change their numbers, new ones are “overlaid” on top of existing ones.

Examples:

  • Atlanta region: 404/770/678/470/943 all serve overlapping locations
  • Southeast: 912/565 will serve the same region
  • North: 706/762 covers the same territory

History Of Georgia Area Codes

The system has evolved significantly over nearly 80 years:

1947: Started with a single number, 404, covering the entire territory.

1954: 912 was added to serve the southern and central regions.

1992: 706 was created for locations outside metro Atlanta.

1995: 770 was assigned to Atlanta’s suburbs, requiring 10-digit dialing for the first time.

1998: 678 became the first overlay in the Atlanta region.

2000: The 912 region was split, creating 229 (southwest) and 478 (central).

2001: 470 was established as another Atlanta overlay, though it wasn’t actively used until 2010.

2005: 762 was overlaid on the 706 region.

2022: 943 was added to the Atlanta metro.

2025: 565 was announced for Southeast, making it the 11th number.

The Newest Area Code: 565

The newest number, 565, was announced in May 2025 by the Public Service Commission. Here’s what you need to know:

  • Region: Southeast (overlay with 912)
  • Cities affected: Savannah, Brunswick, Hinesville, Kingsland, Pooler, Richmond Hill, Saint Marys, Statesboro, Waycross
  • Why it’s needed: The 912 is projected to run out of available numbers by 2028
  • Capacity: Expected to provide sufficient phone numbers through 2050
  • How it works: New customers in the 912 region may receive 565 numbers, while existing 912 numbers remain unchanged

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Area Codes does Georgia have in 2025?

There are 11 total: 229, 404, 470, 478, 678, 706, 762, 770, 912, 943, and 565.

Do I need to dial the number for local calls?

Yes. The state requires 10-digit dialing for all calls, including local ones.

Can I choose my number when getting a new phone?

It depends on your phone carrier and availability in your location. In overlay regions, you might receive any of the applicable code.

Is 404 still available for new phones?

The 404 has very limited availability. Most new phones in the Atlanta region receive 770, 678, 470, or 943.

Why does Atlanta have 5 area codes?

Atlanta’s rapid population growth and increasing demand for phone numbers (including cell phones, fax lines, and business lines) necessitated multiple codes.

What time zone do these area codes use?

All numbers in the state are in the Eastern Time Zone (ET).

Can I keep my number if I move within the state?

Yes. Thanks to number portability rules, you can typically keep your phone number when moving within or even outside the state.

Quick Reference Chart

For easy reference, here are all 11 at a glance:

  • Atlanta Metro: 404, 470, 678, 770, 943
  • Southeast: 912, 565
  • North/Northeast: 706, 762
  • Southwest: 229
  • Central: 478

All operate in the Eastern Time Zone and require 10-digit dialing.

Conclusion

The state has 11 area codes serving different regions throughout the territory, with 565 being the newest addition for Southeast communities. Whether you’re moving here, doing business, or need to make a call, understanding these numbers helps you connect with the right people.

Remember that all calls require 10-digit dialing, and the overlay system means multiple area codes can serve the same geographic location.