Area codes 909 and 840
Area codes 840 and 909 are telephone area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for the far-eastern part of Los Angeles County and southwestern San Bernardino County in the U.S. state of California.
Area code 909 was split from area code 714 on November 14, 1992. By August 1993, dialing of the area code became mandatory. Western Riverside County was split off from 909 into area code 951 on July 17, 2004. 909 still covers small portions of Corona, Riverside, and Moreno Valley, which are in Riverside County.
Originally on the same date that 951 was split from 909, the geographic area retaining the 909 area code was to be overlaid by a new area code 752. However, lawsuits filed by the wireless industry in order to prevent California (and other states) from creating wireless-only area codes (after the creation of area code 917 in New York City), which would have identified all customers with certain area codes as being wireless, put all overlays in California on hold for years. In the meantime, number pooling was introduced, making the 752 overlay unnecessary, and 752 was returned to the NANPA numbering pool to be assigned at a later date. On July 23, 2019, the California Public Utilities Commission approved an all-service overlay for area code 909 with the new area code 840, effective on February 23, 2021. While 840 numbers will be issued to new subscribers, those with 909 numbers will retain it.[1]
840 is California's 36th area code. With its establishment, one half of California's 24 geographic numbering plan areas (NPAs) implement overlay plans, while the other twelve are single-code NPAs.
Area code 909 is the second to the last new area code with the digit 0 in the middle position to be installed. The rest of the original style area codes thereafter were 905 and the last of the N10 area codes that were allowed before the introduction of interchangeable NPA codes in 1995.
A permissive dialing period began in July 2020, and mandatory ten-digit dialing began in January 2021. Callers will hear intercept messages of the new procedure, if dialing incorrectly.
Service area
Los Angeles County
- Claremont
- Diamond Bar
- Glendora (mostly in the 626 area code)
- City of Industry (mostly in the 626 area code and small portion in the 562 area code)
- La Verne
- Pomona
- Rowland Heights (also in the 626 area code and small portion in the 562 area code)
- San Dimas
- Walnut (small portion in the 626 area code)
- West Covina (mostly in the 626 area code)
Riverside County
- Calimesa
- Corona (mostly in the 951 area code)
- Eastvale (mostly in the 951 area code)
- Riverside (mostly in the 951 area code)
San Bernardino County
- Big Bear City
- Big Bear Lake
- Bloomington
- Blue Jay
- Chino Hills (small portion in the 657/714 area code)
- Chino
- Colton
- Crestline
- Fontana
- Grand Terrace
- Highland
- Lake Arrowhead
- Loma Linda
- Lytle Creek
- Mentone
- Montclair
- Muscoy
- Ontario
- Rancho Cucamonga
- Redlands
- Rialto
- Running Springs
- San Antonio Heights
- San Bernardino
- Sugarloaf
- Upland
- Yucaipa
See also
- List of California area codes
- List of NANP area codes
- North American Numbering Plan
References
- "NANPA Planning Letter 529" (PDF). 2019-07-23.
External links
North: 442/760 | ||
West: 626 | area codes 840 and 909 | East: 442/760 |
South: 951, 657/714 |