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Search, lookup and buy local vanity numbers for sale in the FL area code 305

305 is one of the original 86 area codes created by AT&T and the Bell System in 1947. It originally served the entire state of Florida. 305 was split in 1995 creating the need to update some of the phone numbers to area code 954. In 1998, area code 786 was created and is currently an overlay to 305. To avoid exhausting all possible phone numbers in this area code, relief planning has begun. It is considered, "in jeopardy" which means that it is possible that the supply of numbers could be exhausted before an overlay can be created or the area code splits.

Vanity numbers currently for sale in the 305 area code:

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