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Below is an area code directory for all of Texas, including establishment dates in parentheses:



210: San Antonio area (November 1, 1992)

214: Dallas area, overlays with 469 and 972 (October 1947)

254: Waco, Killeen, Temple, Belton, Stephenville and North Texas (May 25, 1997)

281: Houston area, overlays with 713 and 832 (November 2, 1996)

325: Abilene, Sweetwater, Snyder, San Angelo (April 5, 2003)

361: Corpus Christi, Victoria, George West and South Texas (February 13, 1999)

409: Beaumont, Galveston, Port Arthur, Jasper and Southeast Texas (November 1, 1982)

430: Northeast Texas, overlays with area code 903 (February 15, 2003)

432: West Texas: including Big Spring, Midland, Odessa (April 5, 2003)

469: Dallas area, overlays with 214 and 972 (July 1, 1999)

512: Austin, Kyle, Lampasas, Bastrop, Milam and Central Texas (October 1947)

682: Fort Worth, Arlington, Grandview, Weatherford, Rhome, overlays with 817 (October 7, 2000)

713: Houston area, overlays with 281 and 832 (October 1947)

806: Amarillo, Lubbock, Canadian, Perryton, Shamrock, Dalhart and Texas Panhandle (January 1, 1957)

817: Fort Worth, Arlington, Grandview, Weatherford, Rhome, overlays with 682 (January 1, 1953)

830: Uvalde, New Braunfels, Kerrville, Eagle Pass and southwest Texas (July 30, 1997)

832: Houston area, overlays with 281 and 713 (January 16, 1999)

903:Tyler, Sherman, Longview, Marshall, Palestine, Jacksonville, Carthage, and Northeast Texas (November 4, 1990)

936: Nacogdoches, Lufkin, Conroe, Huntsville, Center and Southeast Texas (February 19, 2000)

940: Vernon, Wichita Falls, Denton, Gainesville, Decatur and North Texas (July 7, 1997)

956: Laredo, Brownsville, McAllen, Harlingen and South Texas (May 25, 1997)

972: Dallas area, overlays with 214 and 469 (September 14, 1996)

979: Wharton, Bryan, Bay City, College Station, Lake Jackson, La Grange and Southeast Texas (February 13, 1999)

Texas Statistics:



Texas had 24,782,302 residents as of 2009, with an increase of 18.8% from 2000 to 2009. 8.4% were children under 5 years of age in 2009, when the survey was last taken. 27.8% were under 18 in 2009. 10.2% were age 65 and over during the same year. 50.1% of the population was female in 2009. 82.1% of the population was white in the same year, while 12.0% was black, 3.6% were Asian and 36.9% were Hispanic. 13.9% were foreign-born in 2009. 31.2% were over the age of 5 in 2000 and had a language other than English spoken at home. 75.7% were high school graduates over 25, as of the year 2000. 23.2% had a Bachelor’s degree or higher in the year 2000, and were over age 25. 3,605,542 had a disability and were over 5 years old as of 2000. There were 7,393,354 households in 2000 and there were 2.74 persons per household. The median household income as of 2008 was $50,049. 15.8% were living below the poverty level in 2008. This is all according to the United States Census Bureau.

As of August 31, 2009, there were 155,076 prisoners held within the Texas Department of Corrections. 143,122 were male, while 11,954 were female. 57,127 were black, 47,971 were white and 49,197 were Hispanic. The average age was 37.2 years old. Average IQ was 90.57 and 55.49% had a high school diploma. The average sentence of a prisoner of the Texas Department of Corrections was 17.6 years.

Conducting a Phone Number Reverse Lookup in Texas

There are a few ways to conduct a phone number reverse lookup. However, a reverse cell number lookup is more difficult than a regular, landline reverse phone number lookup. This is because the reverse cell number is tied to a person rather than a place. To do a reverse phone number lookup, regardless of what type of phone number it is, it is best to start with a general search engine. If a match does not appear when the phone number is placed in the search field, the next step is to use an online phone directory. The last resort for a reverse cell phone number lookup is to consider a paid reverse phone number service. This is the best way to find unlisted phone numbers.