Kentucky is one of 50 states in USA, where a lot of different area codes are used. Exact quantity of them depends on the population as well as on demand of phone numbers. That’s why the list of area codes is unique for each geographic area. Kentucky (KY) is not an exception.
What is area code of Kentucky?
Area codes are not generated specifically for one state or city. They belong to different geographic areas within the state. That is the reason why KY doesn’t have its own area code. Instead of it there is some list of Kentucky’s area codes which includes all those codes that are located in the state.
What are the area codes in Kentucky? All in one list
Here are the area codes which belong to Kentucky and used as 3-digit prefixes in KY phone numbers:
How to call to Kentucky?
To complete a call, you will need to dial telephone number in such order:
- +1 — country code for USA;
- Kentucky code area (one of these: 270, 364, 606, 859, 502)
- Other digits of the phone number.
For international calls it is required to enter the country code with additional digits depending on what country you’re calling from.
Some businesses or people from Kentucky might also have phone numbers which contain toll free codes. In this case area codes in Kentucky, which are listed above, are not needed. Toll free numbers actually replace them, but do not apply to a specific location.
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What’s the time in Kentucky?
Firstly, let’s discover time zone in Kentucky. The cities in this state belong to America/Chicago time zone. For more information such as the date and the exact time in KY, see the table below:
The state of Kentucky on the map
Where is the state of Kentucky situated? See its location on the US map below:
If you would like to check the area codes of exact city in Kentucky with more details, we recommend to search them in our “Area code lookup by cities”.
To search all area codes in other states, please check here – “All area codes in USA”