628 Area Code: Guide to San Francisco Bay Area Numbers

628 Area Code: Guide to San Francisco Bay Area Numbers
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There are few cities that have captured the national — and international — imagination quite like San Francisco. It’s a romantic place, full of gloriously nostalgic architecture, stunning sea vistas, and endless world-class restaurants to settle into when you’re tired of climbing its admittedly daunting hills.

If San Francisco calls you, a custom phone number with a local area code can bring you closer to home. 

What’s the History of the 628 Area Code?

Originally, California was covered by only three area codes — 213 in Southern California, 415 in Central and part of Northern California, and 916 in the Northernmost part of the state. Those boundaries have shifted slightly since, making the 415 area code the go-to for a more coastal region extending from the North Coast of California to the border of Oregon.

But if you know anything about the city of San Francisco, you know it’s massive. It’s a cultural hub, constantly churning out new tech start-ups, culinary delights, and creative touchpoints. It’s seemingly endless population boom means that it’s been split three separate times by the NANPA to accommodate new numbers.

The 628 area code came into use on March 21, 2015. Rather than creating a new divide, the 628 area code is an overlay. This means it covers the same area as these other area codes but applies to new phone numbers. 

Where Does 628 Cover?

The 628 overlay covers three different counties, the first among them being the most familiar: the city and county of San Francisco herself. It also covers Marin County, which perhaps has a less famous name than places like Oakland, but it’s still a fairly central section of the SF metropolitan area.

Marin County includes the following towns and cities.

  • Bel Marin Keys
  • Belvedere
  • Black Point-Green Point
  • Bolinas
  • California Park
  • Corte Madera
  • Dogtown
  • Fairfax
  • Greenbrae
  • Inverness Park
  • Inverness
  • Kentfield
  • Lagunitas-Forest Knolls
  • Larkspur
  • Lucas Valley-Marinwood
  • Manor
  • Marconi
  • Marin City
  • Marshall
  • McNears Beach
  • Mill Valley
  • Muir Beach
  • Nicasio
  • Novato
  • Olema
  • Paradise Cay
  • Point Reyes Station
  • Ross
  • San Anselmo
  • San Geronimo
  • San Quentin
  • San Rafael
  • Santa Venetia
  • Sausalito
  • Sleepy Hollow
  • Stinson Beach
  • Strawberry
  • Tamalpais-Homestead Valley
  • Tiburon
  • Woodacre

The 628 area code also encompasses San Mateo County — an increasingly popular area for commuters and newcomers to the city looking for a bit more space and affordability but still in the beating heart of a major city. San Mateo County includes two main cities: Brisbane and Daly City.

Why Get a 628 Area Code?

In a state with thirty-eight different area codes, it’s easy to get lost in the shuffle, even with an overlay like 628 offering a more unified set of phone numbers for local business and residents. Having a business phone number or personal cell phone number that marks you as a local offers huge benefits when it comes to making connections.

Think about it — how likely are you to answer your phone or waste time messaging an unknown number when you don’t recognize the area code? Most of us screen calls like that nowadays, sending telephone numbers that seem unfamiliar straight to voicemail rather than engaging.

It can also save people money. If you have family, friends, or professional connections in the bay area, making a local call is sometimes cheaper than long-distance. 

For business communication, a local number is even better than a toll-free number. While dialing a toll-free number saves customers or users money in fees, it can feel cold and impersonal. And if you’re making calls from a toll-free number, you still have the issue of appearing to be a spammer or scammer.

With a local number, you can streamline everything and ensure you’re approachable, contactable, and trustworthy.

How Do You Get a 628 Area Code?

Dealing with phone providers is a pain, no matter where you’re from. Luckily, there are easier ways to get the specific area code you want. You don’t need to start a new phone plan or shop around to service providers for a good deal on a second line.

With the Burner phone app, you can create additional phone numbers and use them from the same device. It’s the perfect way to personalize your communication and keep everything organized. Think of it like a filing system for your phone.

When every text message and call goes to the same number, you have to prioritize and organize on your own. It’s hard to create boundaries in your life and keep undesirable communications separate from things you really need to respond to. Call forwarding offers some solutions, but it also has complications. And it’s easy to forget and miss out.

Burner is the simplest solution. You can choose your own area code and have full control over the first impression you make — plus, you’re in charge of how and when people contact you. It isn’t just easier. It’s better.

Your (Golden) Gate to the Bay

A local phone number is a simple but powerful way to truly become part of any region. If you want callers and recipients to know you have a local presence, getting a 628 area code phone number is the best way to connect.

If you want a Bay Area phone number but don’t want to fuss with second phones or phone plans, there’s a simpler way. Get a new number with the area code of your choosing and manage your new line from your original device without losing your original number. Try Burner today.

Sources:

NANPA

Map of the Original Area Code Assignments in 1847 | LincMad Telephone Area Codes

415 Area Code | California Public Utilities Commission

Area Codes and Numbering | California Public Utilities Commission

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