The area codes for Ohio are 216, 234, 283, 330, 380, 419, 440, 513, 567, 614, 740, and 937.
Ohio has multiple area codes:
216: Cleveland
330 & 234: Akron, Canton, Youngstown
419 & 567: Toledo
440: Ahstabula, Lorain
513: Cincinnati
614: Columbus
740 & 220: Marion, Zanesville (220 overlay in 2015)
937: Dayton
The telephone country code for the USA (plus Canada and 18 Caribbean-ish islands) is +1.
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
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There are currently 10 area codes in Ohio. When Ohio needs more area codes they will introduce an eleventh area code for the Columbus/Central Ohio area and a twelfth area code for the Cincinnati region.
Defiance, Ohio, is in area codes 419 and 567 (overlay).
Ohio, along with the rest of the contiguous United States and most of Canada, began using area codes in 1947.Ohio originally had four area codes:216 for Cleveland and northeastern Ohio (now 216, 234, 330, and 440)419 for Toledo and northwestern Ohio (now 419 and 567)513 for Cincinnati and southwestern Ohio (now 513 and 937)614 for Columbus and southeastern Ohio (now 614 and 740)
The zip codes for Parma Heights Ohio are usually using the range OH44130. This seems to cover that area and nowhere else, so should be what is needed.
Columbus, Ohio primarily uses the area code 614, which covers the city and its immediate suburbs. Additionally, the area code 380 was introduced as an overlay for the same region to accommodate the growing demand for phone numbers. Both area codes serve the Columbus metropolitan area and are used interchangeably.
There are 64 ZIP codes for Franklin county in Ohio.
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Each municipality (city) in Ohio either has it's own traffic penalty codes or uses the Ohio Revised Codes.
In general, yes, but not always. Cellphones in the United States use the same geographic area codes as landline numbers. A person may have a cellphone in a different area code from their home because they moved and kept the cellphone number from their previous home town, or because they requested a number in a neighboring area code (e.g., live in one area code but work in an adjacent area code).
Mobile (Cell) phone codes do NOT relate to a specific area. A mobile phone's dialling code goes with it wherever the handset is. Only geographic dialing codes apply to fixed areas.
Area code 937 is in southwestern Ohio, including Dayton but not including Cincinnati. There are no publicly available statistics on the population of a specific telephone area code. Ohio has 11.5 million people and 10 area codes, so on average a little over a million people per area code.
45201 is the zip code. The area code is 513 and the county is Hamilton.