List of dialling codes in Brazil explained

Country Code

+55
International Call Prefix

00 then Carrier Code
Trunk Prefix

0 then Carrier Code

This article contains a list of area codes in Brazil for telephone dialing. The area codes are distributed geographically, citing the main cities in each area.

Local phone numbers in Brazil observe an eight-digit pattern (nnnn-nnnn) for landlines and nine digits (nnnnn-nnnn) for mobile phones. Mobile numbers share the same geographic area codes as landlines, but the first digit differentiates them. Landline numbers start with digits 2 through 5. Initial digits 6 through 9 are reserved for mobile numbers, but as of 2017 all mobile numbers in Brazil start with the digit 9. (There is an exception for some iDEN mobile lines operated by Nextel, which are eight digits long and start with 7 and disestablished in 2018.)

Area codes have two digits, and are often notated between parentheses: (aa) nnnn-nnnn. For long-distance calls within Brazil, a zero (0) must be dialed first, then a carrier selection code (for example, 21 for Embratel and 41 for TIM Brasil), then the two-digit area code, then the local number. For example, to call the number 2222-2222 in Fortaleza (area code 85) using Oi (selection code 31) as the chosen carrier, one would dial 0 31 85 2222 2222.

For international calls to Brazil, the international access code used in the calling country must be dialed (for example, 011 from the United States and Canada, 00 from Europe and most other countries, or the actual "+" sign from some mobile networks), then Brazil's country code 55, then the two-digit area code, then the local eight- or nine-digit number. For example, to call the number 3333-3333 in Rio de Janeiro (area code 21) from Europe, one would dial 00 55 21 3333 3333.

1 State of São Paulo

2 States of Rio de Janeiro and Espírito Santo

Rio de Janeiro (21, 22 and 24)

Espírito Santo (27 and 28)

3 State of Minas Gerais

4 States of Paraná and Santa Catarina

Paraná (41–46)

Santa Catarina (47–49)

5 State of Rio Grande do Sul

6 Central-West Region and states of Tocantins, Acre and Rondônia

Federal District (part of 61)

Goiás (part of 61, plus 62 and 64)

Tocantins (63)

Mato Grosso (65 and 66)

Mato Grosso do Sul (67)

Acre (68)

Rondônia (69)

7 States of Bahia and Sergipe

Bahia (71, 73–75, 77)

Sergipe (79)

8 Northeast Region

Pernambuco (81 and 87)

Alagoas (82)

Paraíba (83)

Rio Grande do Norte (84)

Ceará (85 and 88)

Piauí (86 and 89)

9 North Region and the state of Maranhão

Pará (91, 93 and 94)

Amazonas (92 and 97)

Roraima (95)

Amapá (96)

Maranhão (98 and 99)

Exceptions

In a few exceptional cases, some area codes span state borders to cater for tightly integrated interstate communities:

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