Area code 413 covers Springfield and surrounding areas in Massachusetts. It is one of the original 86 area codes established by AT&T in 1947.
| State | Massachusetts |
|---|---|
| Primary city | Springfield |
| Cities also served | Springfield, Pittsfield, Chicopee, Holyoke, Northampton, Westfield, Greenfield, North Adams |
| Time zone | Eastern (UTC-5 / UTC-4 DST) |
| Year established | January 1, 1947 |
| Original 1947 NPA? | Yes |
| Overlay codes | None |
| Currently in use? | Yes, actively assigned |
| Ten-digit dialing required? | Local seven-digit dialing may still apply |
Cities Served by Area Code 413
Area code 413 serves Western Massachusetts — Hampden, Hampshire, Berkshire, Franklin, and western Worcester counties, including the following cities and communities:
- Springfield
- Pittsfield
- Chicopee
- Holyoke
- Northampton
- Westfield
- Greenfield
- North Adams
Nearby area codes covering the same broader region include: 617, 781, 508, 774, 978, 351, 857, 339.
How to Get a 413 Phone Number
There are three ways to get a phone number with the 413 area code, each suited to a different need:
- Buy from a premium-number specialist. Companies that hold curated inventories of specific area codes can sell you a 413 number directly, often with a one-time fee and ownership transferred to you (no recurring carrier fees). This is the option for picking a specific memorable number, or for getting an area code that most carriers won’t let you request. Contact us about a 413 number.
- Sign up with a VoIP carrier. Voice-over-IP services (such as Google Voice, OpenPhone, Grasshopper, and many others) can typically provision a 413 number on request, especially for active overlay codes. You won’t usually get to pick the specific number, but you’ll get a working line in the area code. This is the cheapest option for anyone who doesn’t need a particular number.
- Port an existing 413 number. If you already have a 413 phone number with another carrier, you can transfer it (port it) to a new service provider while keeping the number. This works for landlines, cell phones, and VoIP services, though landlines outside of Massachusetts sometimes can’t accept inbound ports of 413 numbers due to 911 routing rules.
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Browse 413 Numbers →Frequently Asked Questions
Is the 413 area code still in use?
Yes. 413 is actively assigned to new phone lines in Western Massachusetts — Hampden, Hampshire, Berkshire, Franklin, and western Worcester counties.
Can I get a 413 number if I don't live in Massachusetts?
Yes. Phone numbers are no longer tied to a physical address. With VoIP service or a number broker, you can hold a 413 number from anywhere in the world. The number routes to whatever device or carrier you specify.
Is 413 a scam area code?
No. 413 is a legitimate, active area code for Western Massachusetts — Hampden, Hampshire, Berkshire, Franklin, and western Worcester counties. Like any area code, scammers occasionally spoof 413 caller IDs, but the code itself is heavily used by real Massachusetts businesses, government offices, and residents.
Where is area code 413 located?
Area code 413 covers the western third of Massachusetts, stretching from the New York state line east into Worcester County. Major cities include Springfield, Pittsfield, Northampton, Holyoke, Chicopee, and Greenfield.
Has area code 413 ever been split or had an overlay added?
No. Area code 413 is one of the rare original 1947 codes that has never been split or overlaid. Its boundaries have remained intact while eastern Massachusetts went from one code to eight over the same period.
Do I need to dial ten digits for local calls within area code 413?
Because 413 has no overlay, seven-digit local dialing is still permitted within the 413 footprint — one of fewer than 71 codes in the country where this remains the case.
When will area code 413 run out of numbers?
Per 2021 projections by the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA), central office codes in area code 413 are not threatened with exhaustion until approximately 2030.