408

Area Code 408

CaliforniaSan Jose
Pacific
Since 1959
1 Cities
Location
California
San Jose

Where Exactly Is 408?

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Everything You Need to Know About 408

So you got a call from a 408 number and you're wondering where it came from? That's California. More specifically, 408 covers San Jose.

This area code has been around for 66 years now - it was created in 1959. That makes it one of the original area codes from when the phone system was first being organized.

Quick Tip

People in the 408 area are on Pacific Time (PT). If you're in a different time zone, double-check before calling so you don't reach them at an awkward hour.

Here's Something Worth Knowing

Just because you see 408 on your caller ID doesn't guarantee the person is actually sitting in California right now. Since 2003, people can take their phone numbers with them when they move. Your old college roommate who grew up near San Jose? They might be living in Texas now but still using their 408 number.

That said, a 408 number usually means the person originally got their phone number somewhere in California. Or they specifically chose a 408 number for business reasons - maybe to seem local to customers in the San Jose area.

How to Dial a 408 Number

From within the US
1-408-XXX-XXXX
From outside the US
+1-408-XXX-XXXX

If you're calling from somewhere else in the country, just dial 1 + 408 + the 7-digit number. Calling from overseas? Use your country's exit code (usually 00 or +), then 1 for the US, then 408 and the rest.

Should You Be Worried About Scams?

Here's the honest truth: scammers can fake any area code they want, including 408. It's called "spoofing" and it's frustratingly common. So if you get a call from 408that feels off - someone asking for your Social Security number, claiming you won a prize, or demanding immediate payment for something - trust your gut and hang up.

Real businesses and government agencies don't cold call asking for sensitive info. If you're unsure whether a call was legit, look up the company's official number yourself and call them back.

Cities and Towns Using 408

The 408 area code serves quite a few places across California. Here's where you might find someone with this area code:

San Jose

People Also Ask

Q:Is 408 a toll-free number?

No, it's not. 408 is a regular geographic area code. Toll-free numbers are the ones that start with 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, 844, or 833. Calls to 408might use your minutes or cost money depending on your phone plan.

Q:Can I keep my 408 number if I move away?

Usually, yes. Most carriers let you take your number with you even if you're moving to a completely different state. Just check with your phone company beforehand to make sure they support your number in your new location.

Q:How do I stop unwanted calls from 408?

You've got a few options. Block specific numbers on your phone (most smartphones make this easy). Sign up for the National Do Not Call Registry. Or ask your carrier about their spam-blocking features - a lot of them offer this for free now.

Q:Does California have other area codes besides 408?

Yep. California also uses 669. Different parts of the state have different codes, especially in more populated areas.

One More Thing

Area codes tell you where a phone number was originally assigned, not where the person is right now. If you need to verify someone's actual location for safety reasons, an area code alone isn't enough. Consider using a reverse phone lookup service for more detailed info.