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747 Area Code: Location, Time Zone & Phone Lookup

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What Does Area Code 747 Mean?

Area code 747 serves part of Los Angeles, CA and the surrounding areas. It is an overlay for area code 818 and serves the same area.

Other Cities That Use 747 Area Code

  • Pasadena
  • Topanga
  • La Ca
  • La Crescenta-Montrose
  • Monrovia
  • Oak Park
  • Duarte
  • Westlake Village
  • Bell Canyon
  • Hidden Hills

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Area Code 747 Overview

Area code 747 is one of the newest area codes in California. It was created in 1999 and covers the western suburbs of Los Angeles. The 747 area code is generally stretching from Santa Clarita in the north to Long Beach in the south.The 747 area code has been growing rapidly in recent years, and it is now home to over 3 million people. The area code is also heavily used for business purposes, with many major companies having offices or headquarters in the 747 area code.

If you are looking for a phone number in the 747 area code, be sure to check our website first. We have an extensive listing of numbers in the area code, and we are constantly updating our database with the latest information.

Area Code 747 History

Area code 747 was first introduced in 1984. It was created as an overlay to area code 213. At the time, it was one of the largest area codes in the country. In fact, it was the largest area code in the world.747 is a historic area code. It was the first area code to be introduced in the Los Angeles metro area. It was also the first area code to be introduced in California.

The 747 area code is now in its third generation. The first generation was made up of the original area code and the overlay area code. The second generation was made up of the split area code and the overlay area code. The third generation is made up of the split area code and the new overlay area code.

The 747 area code will continue to grow. The new overlay area code will be added in 2019. This will bring the total number of area codes in the Los Angeles metro area to six.