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Appearance move to sidebar hide From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Area code for southern Virginia, United States A few parts of the map to the right are clickable; click on an area code to go to the page for that code.
The area colored red indicates the geographical region of Virginia served by area code 434
The area colored red indicates the geographical region of Virginia served by area code 434

Area code 434 is a telephone area code in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for the south-central area of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Lynchburg is the most populous city in the numbering plan area.

Area code 434 serves the cities of Charlottesville, Lynchburg, Danville, South Boston, and Emporia.[1] The numbering plan area comprises Albemarle County, Fluvanna County, Buckingham County, Nelson County, Amherst County, Appomattox County, Campbell County, Pittsylvania County, Halifax County, Charlotte County, Prince Edward County, Nottoway County, Lunenburg County, Mecklenburg County, Brunswick County, and Greensville County, as well as a portion of Greene County, southwestern Louisa County, eastern Bedford County, southern Cumberland County, southwestern Sussex County, far western Southampton County, southeastern Dinwiddie County, and southern Prince George County.[1][2]

History

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In December 2000, the Virginia State Corporation Commission announced that area code 804 would be split because central office prefixes had been anticipated to be depleted by April 2002.[3] Area code 434 was officially effective as of June 1, 2001, on which date long-distance telephone calls could be made using either area code 804 or 434.[1] After January 15, 2002, telephone calls made to numbers within the region required dialing the correct area code.[4]

Service area

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  • Altavista
  • Amherst
  • Appomattox
  • Blackstone
  • Campbell County
  • Charlottesville
  • Chase City
  • Chatham
  • Clarksville
  • Concord
  • Crewe
  • Danville
  • Earlysville
  • Emporia
  • Farmville
  • Gretna
  • Hurt
  • Kenbridge
  • Keysville
  • Lunenburg
  • Lynchburg
  • Palmyra
  • Prospect
  • Ruckersville
  • Scottsville
  • South Boston
  • South Hill
  • Stanardsville
  • Victoria

See also

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  • List of Virginia area codes
  • List of NANP area codes

References

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  1. ^ a b c Edwards, Greg (December 22, 2000). "SCC Sets New Area Code: 434". Richmond Times-Dispatch (Richmond, Virginia). p. B8.
  2. ^ Santos, Carlos (January 16, 2002). "Clear Reception for New Area Code: Switch to 434 Goes Smoothly". Richmond Times-Dispatch (Richmond, Virginia). p. B2.
  3. ^ "SCC sets new area code: 434". The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Virginia). December 22, 2000. p. B8.
  4. ^ Greene, Amanda K. (January 9, 2002). "New Area Code Goes Into Effect Jan. 15". The Observer (Charlottesville, Virginia). p. 1.
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  • "Area Code Maps". North American Numbering Plan Administrator.
Virginia area codes:
North: 540/826
West: 276, 540/826 area code 434 East: 804/686, 757/948
South: 252, 336/743, 919/984
North Carolina area codes: 252, 336/743, 704/980, 828, 910/472, 919/984
Tennessee area codes: 423, 615/629, 731, 865, 901, 931
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