Region & Coverage
Area code 225 is part of the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) and serves the southern portion of the U.S. state of Louisiana.
Its core service area is the Baton Rouge metropolitan area and surrounding parishes.
Key Cities & Parishes
Among the cities covered are Baton Rouge, Prairieville, Zachary, Gonzales, Denham Springs, and many smaller towns
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The area code covers about 13 parishes (Louisiana’s equivalent of counties), including East Baton Rouge, Ascension, Livingston, Iberville, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena, East Feliciana, West Feliciana, West Baton Rouge, St. James, and others.
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Population & Scale
The combined population of the regions served by 225 is over 1,146,000 (based on Census and regional estimates)
There are about 48 cities (or incorporated places) within its reach. -
Time Zone
Phones within the 225 area code observe Central Time (CST / CDT) in line with Louisiana’s standard time practices.
History & Implementation
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Establishment Date
Area code 225 was introduced on August 17, 1998. -
Reason for Creation
Before 1998, much of this region was served by area code 504. As demand for phone numbers increased (due to population growth, more businesses, mobile phones, etc.), the 504 area was becoming overburdened. 225 was created as a “split” from 504 to relieve that pressure. -
Overlay Status
Unlike some regions where multiple area codes overlay the same geographic area, 225 currently has no overlay—it is the sole area code for its region.
Dialing & Numbering Details
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Ten-Digit Dialing
Calls within 225 often require dialing the full 10 digits (area code + 7-digit number), even for local calls. -
Prefixes & Assignment
The area code supports many prefixes (the three digits following the area code) assigned to landline, wireless, and VoIP services. As of reports, a portion of the available prefixes remain unused. -
No Imminent Exhaustion
Current data suggests 225 is not expected to run out of numbers soon, so there is no immediate plan for a relief code (e.g. a new overlay or split) in the near term.
Significance & Local Identity
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Baton Rouge’s Area Code
Because 225 covers Baton Rouge, the state capital, the area code carries a strong regional identity. For many businesses and residents, a 225 number signals local presence. -
Economic & Cultural Reach
The region serviced by 225 is diverse—urban, suburban, and rural communities, with varying industries from government administration (in Baton Rouge), education, health services, to agriculture in the more rural parishes. -
University & Institutions
The area includes key institutions such as Louisiana State University (LSU) and many governmental, cultural, and infrastructural hubs for the region.
Fun Facts & Miscellany
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Unincorporated Areas
Smaller communities within 225 include places like Colyell, Louisiana, which uses the 225 area code despite being rural and unincorporated. -
Split from 504
504 was the “parent” area code from which 225 was carved out. Before the split, the entire region was served by 504. -
No Overlay Means Simpler Numbering
Because there’s no overlay, there’s no confusion with multiple area codes in the same area. That simplifies dialing and number assignment management