In North America (USA, Canada, etc.), area code 818 is an ordinary geographic area code for part of the Los Angeles area, consisting largely of the San Fernando Valley. It is not a toll-free code. Toll-free codes in North America are 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, and 844, with 833 and 822 reserved for future toll-free use.
In North America (USA, Canada, etc.), area code 661 is an ordinary geographic area code for part of California, including Bakersfield and Palmdale. It is not a toll-free code. Toll-free codes in North America are 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, and 844, with 833 and 822 reserved for future toll-free use.
Area code 832 is an ordinary geographic area code for Houston, Texas, and surrounding areas. It is not toll-free, unless you are within the local calling area. If you are using a landline telephone, you can try dialing the number without the '1' prefix (for example, 832-555-0123 instead of 1-832-555-0123); if the call goes through, then it is a local call. If you get a recording telling you to hang up and dial 1+area code, then it is not a local call. (This procedure works in Texas and many other parts of the US and Canada, but not everywhere.)
If you are in the North America region (USA, Canada, etc.), the toll-free codes are 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, and 844, with 833 and 822 reserved for future toll-free use.
North American (USA, Canada, etc.) area code 718 is an ordinary geographic area code for New York City, excluding Manhattan. It is not toll-free. The toll-free codes in North America are 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, and 844, with 833 and 822 reserved for future toll-free use.
In North America (USA, Canada, etc.), area code 805 is an ordinary geographic area code for part of central coastal California, including San Luis Obispo, Oxnard, and Santa Barbara. It is not a toll-free code. Toll-free codes in North America are 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, and 844, with 833 and 822 reserved for future toll-free use.
In North America (USA, Canada, etc.), area code 213 is an ordinary geographic area code for downtown Los Angeles. It is not toll-free, unless you are within the local calling area for downtown Los Angeles.
As of November 2013, toll-free area codes in North America are 800, 888, 877, 866, and 855. Toll-free area code 844 is expected to be introduced in December 2013, with 833 and 822 in reserve for future use.
The closest communities in those area codes would be Glendale in area code 818 (and overlay area code 747) to Pico Rivera in area code 562. As the crow flies, that's about 20 km. At the farthest, it's about 70 km from the northwest of 818/747 to the southeast of 562.
Montrose, California, is in area code 818 and overlay code 747.
The 818 area code was created in 1984, it covers the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles. The major city within the area code is Van Nuys, but it also has limited use within Hollywood, Los Angeles and Burbank.
Area code 818 (exchange 753) CA - Agoura, Arleta, Burbank, Calabasas, Canoga Par
The Mission Hills, California, is in area code 818, with overlay area code 747. Any existing 818 numbers will remain in area code 818 for the rest of eternity, or until we move to four-digit area codes, probably some time mid-21st century. However, new numbers may be assigned in the 747 overlay code, or in subsequent overlay codes that may be added in the future.
Burbank, California, is in area code 818, with overlay code 747.
Toluca Lake is served by area code 818 and overlay code 747.
Toluca Lake is located in area code 818 and overlay area code 747.
Los Angeles County, California.
The country code and area code of Dazhou- SC, China is 86, (0)818.
The country code and area code of Arkhangelsk region, Russian Federation is 7, (8)818.
Until some time in the 1980's, all of Los Angeles was area code 213. Area code 818 split off, with the area that is now 818, 747, and 626. Then area code 310 split off, with the area that is now area codes 310, 424, and 562. When area codes were originally assigned in 1947, area code 213 included not only all of Los Angeles, but also Bakersfield, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Palm Springs, and about the southern 1/3 of California.