Alabama Area Codes & Reverse Phone Number Lookup

Welcome to ALPhoneLookup.com – Alabama’s #1 Reverse Phone Lookup & Area Code Directory

  • Complete List of Alabama Area Codes & the Cities They Cover — Browse our complete Alabama area code list to see exactly which cities each code serves. From Birmingham and Montgomery to Mobile, Huntsville, Tuscaloosa, and Decatur, you can quickly match an area code to its location using our Alabama reverse phone lookup tool.
  • Alabama’s Largest Cities – Populations, Area Codes & Common Prefix Numbers — Find out which phone prefixes are used in the 205, 251, 256, 334, 938, and 659 area codes for Alabama cities like Birmingham, Montgomery, Mobile, Huntsville, Tuscaloosa, and Decatur. This helps you pinpoint where a call might be coming from before you even run a full Alabama reverse phone search.
  • Alabama’s Largest Counties: Populations, Cities, Area Codes & Common Prefix Numbers — Learn how Alabama’s area codes are assigned across Jefferson, Mobile, Madison, Montgomery, and Tuscaloosa counties. See the most common phone prefixes for each county and confirm if a number is truly from a local Alabama source.
  • Alabama Reverse Phone Lookup — Got an unknown call or suspicious text from a 205, 251, 256, 334, 938, or 659 number? Our Alabama reverse phone lookup search instantly provides the caller’s name, location, phone type, carrier, and any available public details so you can decide whether to answer or block. Whether it’s a Birmingham phone number lookup, a Montgomery reverse lookup, or a Mobile phone number search, our tools deliver results fast.
  • Free Alabama Phone Lookup Guide — Follow our easy step-by-step guide for tracing Alabama phone numbers, spotting common Alabama phone scams, blocking robocalls, and identifying spoofed Alabama area codes — without paying for a subscription. Use our Free Birmingham phone number lookup, Free Huntsville reverse lookup, or Free Tuscaloosa phone search to identify callers quickly.
  • Alabama Phone Lookup FAQ — Get clear answers to the most common questions about Alabama phone numbers, Alabama reverse phone lookups, Alabama area codes, Alabama phone prefixes, and how to confirm a caller’s real location before you pick up.

Looking for the fastest and most accurate way to identify an unknown Alabama phone number? ALPhoneLookup.com is your trusted resource for Alabama reverse phone lookup searches — helping you quickly uncover the caller’s name, location, phone carrier, Alabama prefix number, and available public records tied to any Alabama number.

Whether the call is from the 205 or 659 area code in Birmingham or Tuscaloosa, the 251 area code in Mobile, the 256 or 938 area codes in Huntsville or Decatur, or the 334 area code covering Montgomery and Dothan — our Alabama phone number lookup tools deliver results in seconds. Many Alabama residents use our service to confirm whether a number is truly local or if it’s a spoofed Alabama area code designed to trick them into answering.

This site is designed to help you:

  • Trace Alabama phone numbers using both area codes and prefix numbers.
  • Understand how Alabama area codes are assigned to cities and counties.
  • Spot common Alabama scam calls, telemarketers, and robocalls before answering.
  • Access the Alabama phone directory for more complete caller details.

Scroll down to view our complete Alabama area code list by city, detailed Alabama prefix number directories by county, and step-by-step tips for running the most effective Alabama reverse phone search. With coverage for 205, 251, 256, 334, 938, and 659 area codes, ALPhoneLookup.com makes it easy to identify any caller with confidence.

Alabama Area Codes – 205, 251, 256, 334, 938, 659: How They Work & How to Trace Any Alabama Phone Number

Every Alabama phone number begins with a three-digit Alabama area code, which signals the general region where the number was first assigned. These six active area codes — 205, 251, 256, 334, 938, and 659 — aren’t just random digits; they’re the first clue in finding out where a call may have originated. Whether you’re getting a call from Birmingham in the 205 area code, Mobile in the 251 area code, Huntsville in the 256 area code, Montgomery in the 334 area code, Decatur in the 938 area code, or Tuscaloosa in the 659 area code, knowing the area code is the first step in your Alabama reverse phone search.

Alabama’s Six Active Area Codes

  • 205 Area Code – Covers central and western Alabama, including Birmingham, Bessemer, and parts of Tuscaloosa. Many residents use a 205 reverse lookup or Birmingham phone number search to confirm a local caller’s identity.
  • 659 Area Code – An overlay for the 205 region, serving the same central and western Alabama cities. A 659 reverse lookup is often used to identify new numbers that look local but may be spoofed.
  • 251 Area Code – Assigned to southwestern Alabama, including Mobile, Prichard, and Daphne. A 251 phone number lookup can verify if a call is truly from the Gulf Coast area.
  • 256 Area Code – Covers northern and northeastern Alabama, including Huntsville, Decatur, and Madison. Many people run a 256 reverse lookup to trace calls from this fast-growing tech hub.
  • 938 Area Code – An overlay for the 256 region, serving the same northern and northeastern Alabama cities. A 938 reverse lookup is helpful for checking calls from newly assigned numbers in the Huntsville and Decatur regions.
  • 334 Area Code – Serves southeastern Alabama, including Montgomery, Dothan, and Auburn. A Montgomery reverse lookup or 334 phone number lookup can confirm the authenticity of local calls.

Why Prefix Numbers Matter in Alabama Phone Searches

While area codes identify a broad region, Alabama prefix numbers — the three digits that follow the area code — can narrow it down to the specific city, town, or even neighborhood where the number was originally registered.

At ALPhoneLookup.com, you can combine Alabama area codes with prefix numbers to pinpoint any number in the state. Our Alabama phone directory can reveal the caller’s name, business, past addresses, social media links, phone type (mobile, landline, or VoIP), and carrier.

Avoiding Alabama Spoofed Calls & Scams

Scammers often mask their real number with a local-looking Alabama area code. For example, they might use a 205 area code to look like they’re calling from Birmingham or a 251 area code to appear local to Mobile — even if they’re calling from another state. Our lookup tool verifies the true location so you can avoid answering fraudulent calls.

Use Cases for Our Alabama Reverse Lookup Tool

  • Checking an unfamiliar number with a 205 reverse lookup, 334 phone number lookup, or 256 reverse lookup.
  • Searching the Alabama phone directory for a name, address, or business.
  • Identifying Alabama prefix numbers for a specific area.
  • Verifying calls with a Montgomery phone number lookup, Mobile phone number lookup, or Tuscaloosa reverse lookup.

With full coverage of all Alabama area codes — 205, 251, 256, 334, 938, and 659 — plus every prefix in the state, ALPhoneLookup.com delivers fast, accurate, and private results so you always know who’s calling.

Complete List of Alabama Area Codes & the Cities They Serve

If you’ve received a call or text from an Alabama phone number you don’t recognize, the Alabama area code is the first and most important clue to where it may have originated. These first three digits — whether it’s the 205 area code for Birmingham and central Alabama, the 251 area code for Mobile and the Gulf Coast, the 256 area code for Huntsville and north Alabama, the 334 area code for Montgomery and southeast Alabama, the 938 area code for Decatur and Madison County, or the 659 area code overlaying central Alabama — can reveal a lot about where the number was first registered.

Alabama currently has six active area codes covering the state: 205, 251, 256, 334, 938, and 659. While mobile number portability means people can keep their numbers when they move, many Alabama area code and Alabama prefix number combinations (the first six digits of a phone number) still give strong hints about a call’s origin.

This guide provides a complete Alabama area code list by city so you can match any number to its most likely location:

  • 205 phone number lookup or 205 reverse lookup for calls from Birmingham, Bessemer, Hoover, and other central Alabama communities.
  • 659 phone number search to identify newer numbers in the 205 region, including Tuscaloosa and surrounding cities.
  • 251 reverse lookup to verify calls from Mobile, Prichard, Daphne, Bay Minette, and other Gulf Coast towns.
  • 256 phone number lookup for numbers tied to Huntsville, Decatur, Florence, Madison, and the Tennessee Valley region.
  • 938 reverse lookup for newly issued numbers in the Huntsville/Decatur metro and northern Alabama counties.
  • 334 phone number search to confirm calls from Montgomery, Dothan, Auburn, Opelika, and the Wiregrass region.

Our Alabama reverse phone lookup does more than just identify an area code. By including Alabama prefix numbers in your search, you can uncover the caller’s name, physical address, carrier information, social media links, and matches from the Alabama phone directory. This makes it easy to tell if an Alabama number is legitimate or a spoofed call pretending to be local.

Whether you want to:

  • Verify a suspicious Alabama phone number.
  • Identify where a missed call actually came from.
  • Learn more about Alabama area codes and prefix numbers.
  • Search the Alabama phone directory for names or businesses.

You’ll find what you need here. Scroll down to view the full Alabama area code list by city and start your search with confidence.

Area CodeCities & Towns
205 Area CodeAdamsville, Addison, Akron, Alabaster, Aliceville, Allgood, Altoona, Argo, Arley, Ashville, Bear Creek, Beaverton, Belk, Bellamy, Berry, Bessemer, Birmingham, Blountsville, Boligee, Brantleyville, Brent, Brighton, Brilliant, Bristow Cove, Brook Highland, Brookside, Brookwood, Butler, Calera, Carbon Hill, Cardiff, Carrollton, Center Point, Centreville, Chelsea, Clanton, Clay, Cleveland, Coaling, Coker, Columbiana, Concord, Cordova, County Line, Cuba, Detroit, Dora, Double Springs, Dunnavant, Edgewater, Egypt, Eldridge, Emelle, Epes, Ethelsville, Eutaw, Fairfield, Fayette, Forestdale, Fultondale, Gainesville, Gallant, Gardendale, Geiger, Glen Allen, Gordo, Grayson Valley, Graysville, Guin, Gu-Win, Hackleburg, Haleyville, Hamilton, Harpersville, Hayden, Helena, Highland Lake, Highland Lakes, Hodges, Holt, Homewood, Hoover, Hueytown, Indian Springs Village, Irondale, Jasper, Jemison, Kansas, Kennedy, Kimberly, Lake View, Leeds, Lincoln, Lipscomb, Lisman, Livingston, Locust Fork, Lynn, McDonald Chapel, Macedonia, McMullen, Margaret, Maytown, Meadowbrook, Memphis, Midfield, Millport, Minor, Montevallo, Moody, Morris, Moundville, Mountain Brook, Mount Olive, Mulga, Natural Bridge, Nauvoo, Nectar, Needham, North Johns, Northport, Oakman, Odenville, Oneonta, Panola, Parrish, Pelham, Pell City, Pennington, Phil Campbell, Pickensville, Pinson, Pleasant Grove, Ragland, Reform, Riverside, Rock Creek, Rosa, Shelby, Shoal Creek, Sipsey, Smoke Rise, Snead, Springville, Sterrett, Sulligent, Sumiton, Susan Moore, Sylvan Springs, Tarrant, Thorsby, Toxey, Trafford, Trussville, Tuscaloosa, Twin, Union, Vance, Vandiver, Vernon, Vestavia Hills, Vincent, Walnut Grove, Warrior, West Blocton, West Jefferson, Westover, Wilsonville, Wilton, Winfield, Woodstock, York.
251 Area CodeAtmore, Axis, Bay Minette, Bayou La Batre, Beatrice, Belle Fontaine, Brewton, Bucks, Calvert, Carlton, Castleberry, Chatom, Chickasaw, Chunchula, Citronelle, Coffeeville, Creola, Cullomburg, Daphne, Dauphin Island, Deer Park, East Brewton, Elberta, Evergreen, Excel, Fairford, Fairhope, Flomaton, Foley, Frisco City, Fruitdale, Gilbertown, Grand Bay, Grove Hill, Gulfcrest, Gulf Shores, Hobson, Jackson, Leroy, Loxley, McIntosh, Magnolia Springs, Malcolm, Megargel, Millry, Mobile, Monroeville, Mount Vernon, Movico, Oak Hill, Orange Beach, Perdido Beach, Peterman, Pine Apple, Point Clear, Pollard, Prichard, Repton, Riverview, Robertsdale, Rockville, St. Stephens, Saraland, Satsuma, Silas, Silverhill, Sims Chapel, Spanish Fort, Summerdale, Theodore, Tibbie, Tillmans Corner, Toxey, Uriah, Vinegar Bend, Vredenburgh, Whatley.
256 Area CodeAddison, Albertville, Alexander City, Alexandria, Anderson, Anniston, Arab, Ardmore, Ashland, Athens, Attalla, Baileyton, Ballplay, Belgreen, Boaz, Bon Air, Bridgeport, Bristow Cove, Broomtown, Camp Hill, Carlisle-Rockledge, Cedar Bluff, Centre, Cherokee, Childersburg, Choccolocco, Coats Bend, Collinsville, Colony, Courtland, Crossville, Cullman, Dadeville, Daviston, Decatur, Delta, Dodge City, Douglas, Dutton, East Point, Edwardsville, Egypt, Elkmont, Eva, Fairview, Falkville, Fayetteville, Florence, Fort Payne, Fruithurst, Fyffe, Gadsden, Gallant, Garden City, Gaylesville, Geraldine, Glencoe, Goldville, Good Hope, Goodwater, Graham, Grant, Guntersville, Gurley, Hackneyville, Hammondville, Hanceville, Hartselle, Harvest, Hatton, Hazel Green, Heflin, Henagar, Hillsboro, Hissop, Hobson City, Hokes Bluff, Hollins, Hollis Crossroads, Holly Pond, Hollywood, Huntsville, Hytop, Ider, Ivalee, Jacksons' Gap, Jacksonville, Joppa, Kellyton, Killen, Lakeview, Langston, Leesburg, Leighton, Lester, Lexington, Lineville, Littleville, Lookout Mountain, Madison, Mentone, Meridianville, Mignon, Millerville, Moores Mill, Mooresville, Morrison Crossroads, Moulton, Mount Olive, Munford, Muscle Shoals, Nances Creek, New Hope, New Market, New Site, New Union, North Courtland, Oak Grove, Ohatchee, Our Town, Owens Cross Roads, Oxford, Paint Rock, Piedmont, Pine Ridge, Pisgah, Pleasant Groves, Powell, Priceville, Rainbow City, Rainsville, Ranburne, Ray, Red Bay, Redstone Arsenal, Reece City, Ridgeville, Rockford, Rogersville, Russellville, St. Florian, Saks, Sand Rock, Sardis City, Scottsboro, Section, Sheffield, Shiloh, Skyline, Somerville, Southside, South Vinemont, Spring Garden, Spruce Pine, Steele, Stevenson, Stewartville, Sylacauga, Sylvania, Talladega, Talladega Springs, Tidmore Bend, Town Creek, Triana, Trinity, Tuscumbia, Underwood-Petersville, Union Grove, Valley Head, Vina, Wadley, Waldo, Waterloo, Weaver, Wedowee, Weogufka, West End-Cobb Town, West Point, White Plains, Whitesboro, Woodland, Woodville.
334 Area CodeAbanda, Abbeville, Andalusia, Ariton, Ashford, Auburn, Autaugaville, Avon, Babbie, Bakerhill, Banks, Benton, Billingsley, Black, Blue Ridge, Blue Springs, Boykin, Brantley, Brundidge, Camden, Carolina, Catherine, Clayhatchee, Clayton, Clio, Coffee Springs, Columbia, Coosada, Cottonwood, Cowarts, Cusseta, Daleville, Dayton, Deatsville, Demopolis, Dothan, Dozier, Eclectic, Elba, Elmore, Emerald Mountain, Enterprise, Eufaula, Eunola, Faunsdale, Fitzpatrick, Five Points, Florala, Forkland, Fort Deposit, Fort Rucker, Franklin, Fredonia, Fulton, Gantt, Geneva, Georgiana, Glenwood, Gordon, Gordonville, Goshen, Greensboro, Greenville, Grimes, Haleburg, Hartford, Hayneville, Headland, Heath, Holtville, Horn Hill, Huguley, Hurtsboro, Kinsey, Kinston, Ladonia, La Fayette, Lanett, Level Plains, Libertyville, Linden, Loachapoka, Lockhart, Louisville, Lowndesboro, Luverne, McKenzie, Madrid, Malvern, Maplesville, Marbury, Marion, Midland City, Midway, Millbrook, Montgomery, Mosses, Myrtlewood, Nanafalia, Napier Field, Newbern, New Brockton, Newton, Newville, Notasulga, Onycha, Opelika, Opp, Orrville, Ozark, Penton, Petrey, Phenix City, Pike Road, Pinckard, Pine Hill, Pine Level, Prattville, Providence, Putnam, Redland, Red Level, Reeltown, Rehobeth, River Falls, Roanoke, Rock Mills, Rutledge, Samson, Sanford, Selma, Selmont-West Selmont, Shorter, Slocomb, Smiths Station, Standing Rock, Sweet Water, Tallassee, Taylor, Thomaston, Thomasville, Troy, Tuskegee, Union Springs, Uniontown, Valley, Valley Grande, Waverly, Webb, Wetumpka, White Hall, Yellow Bluff.
659 Area CodeArea code 659 is an overlay for the 205 area code in Alabama, covering much of central and western Alabama. It was introduced to meet the growing demand for new phone numbers in this region, which includes major cities like Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Hoover, and Bessemer. To see the full list of cities served by the 659 area code, you can reference those already covered by 205, since both area codes share the same geographic boundaries and serve the same communities.
938 Area CodeArea code 938 is an overlay for the 256 area code in Alabama, serving the northern and northeastern parts of the state. It was introduced to ensure a continuous supply of phone numbers for this fast-growing region, which includes major cities like Huntsville, Decatur, Madison, and Florence. To view the complete list of cities in the 938 area code, simply refer to those already covered by 256, since both area codes share the same geographic coverage and communities.

Alabama’s Largest Cities – Populations, Area Codes & Common Prefix Number

If you want to know where an Alabama phone number is coming from, understanding the area codes and common prefix numbers for the state’s largest cities can help you identify the caller before you even run a free Alabama reverse phone lookup. By combining population data with the most frequently used area code and prefix combinations (the first six digits of a phone number), you can narrow down whether a number is coming from a major metro area like Birmingham, Montgomery, Mobile, Huntsville, or Tuscaloosa, or from a smaller Alabama community.

For example:

  • 205 area code numbers are typically linked to Birmingham, Bessemer, and Hoover.
  • 659 area code is an overlay for 205, serving many of the same central and western Alabama cities, including Tuscaloosa.
  • 251 area code covers Mobile, Prichard, Daphne, and other Gulf Coast locations.
  • 256 area code is tied to Huntsville, Decatur, Florence, and northern Alabama communities.
  • 938 area code is an overlay for 256, serving the same northern Alabama region.
  • 334 area code includes Montgomery, Dothan, Auburn, and surrounding southeastern Alabama cities.

When you combine this area code information with the Alabama prefix number (the three digits after the area code), you can pinpoint the most likely origin of a call with much greater accuracy.

This knowledge is especially useful if you need to:

  • Confirm the true location of a caller before answering using a free Alabama phone number lookup.
  • Recognize and identify Alabama phone numbers you haven’t seen before.
  • Investigate suspicious texts, robocalls, or scam calls from Alabama area codes.
  • Use a free Alabama phone directory or run an Alabama reverse lookup to find the caller’s name, address, and public records.

In the section below, you’ll find a detailed breakdown of Alabama’s largest cities, the 205, 251, 256, 334, 938, and 659 area codes assigned to them, and the most common Alabama phone prefixes used in each location. This quick reference is perfect for anyone doing an Alabama phone number search or verifying an Alabama area code lookup before calling back.

City NameFacts
Birmingham

Birmingham is Alabama’s largest city and a major economic hub in central Alabama. Calls may display the 205 or 659 area codes. If you receive a call from this region, a 205 reverse lookup, 659 reverse lookup, or free Birmingham phone number lookup can confirm who’s calling and their location.

Population: ~197,000

Area Codes: 205, 659

Common Prefixes: 205-201, 205-202, 205-210, 205-223, 205-238, 205-254, 205-283, 205-305, 205-324, 205-386, 659-201, 659-213, 659-225, 659-235

Montgomery

Montgomery, Alabama’s capital city, uses the 334 area code for nearly all local numbers. If a 334 number appears on your phone, a 334 reverse lookup or Montgomery phone number lookup is the fastest way to verify the caller.

Population: ~198,000

Area Code: 334

Common Prefixes: 334-202, 334-207, 334-221, 334-233, 334-241, 334-265, 334-272, 334-281, 334-300, 334-315, 334-356, 334-399

Mobile

Mobile is the largest city in southwest Alabama, located on the Gulf Coast, and uses the 251 area code. A 251 phone number lookup or free Mobile reverse lookup can help confirm if the call is from a local Mobile, Daphne, or Prichard number.

Population: ~186,000

Area Code: 251

Common Prefixes: 251-202, 251-301, 251-316, 251-344, 251-343, 251-367, 251-378, 251-421, 251-433, 251-478, 251-490

Huntsville

Huntsville is one of the fastest-growing cities in Alabama, located in the northern part of the state. It uses both the 256 and 938 area codes. If you get a call from this area, a 256 reverse lookup or 938 phone number lookup can identify the source.

Population: ~221,000

Area Codes: 256, 938

Common Prefixes: 256-203, 256-217, 256-270, 256-325, 256-333, 256-384, 256-489, 938-200, 938-229, 938-231, 938-246, 938-266

Tuscaloosa

Tuscaloosa is home to the University of Alabama and uses the 205 and 659 area codes. A Tuscaloosa phone number lookup or free 659 reverse lookup can help confirm if the number is from a local resident or business.

Population: ~102,000

Area Codes: 205, 659

Common Prefixes: 205-210, 205-248, 205-310, 205-345, 205-366, 205-469, 205-523, 659-201, 659-223, 659-238

Hoover

Hoover is a major suburb of Birmingham, located in Jefferson and Shelby counties. It uses the 205 and 659 area codes. A 205 phone number lookup or Hoover reverse lookup can quickly verify who’s calling.

Population: ~92,000

Area Codes: 205, 659

Common Prefixes: 205-403, 205-444, 205-451, 205-476, 205-502, 205-518, 205-555, 659-209, 659-235, 659-248

Dothan

Dothan, in southeastern Alabama, uses the 334 area code for all local lines. A 334 reverse lookup or free Dothan phone number lookup can help confirm a caller from this region.

Population: ~72,000

Area Code: 334

Common Prefixes: 334-203, 334-305, 334-340, 334-402, 334-446, 334-671, 334-678, 334-702, 334-792, 334-798

Auburn

Auburn is a growing city in eastern Alabama and home to Auburn University. It uses the 334 area code. A 334 phone number lookup or Auburn reverse lookup can verify whether a call is local.

Population: ~78,000

Area Code: 334

Common Prefixes: 334-209, 334-246, 334-329, 334-444, 334-502, 334-707, 334-740

Decatur

Decatur sits along the Tennessee River in north Alabama and uses the 256 and 938 area codes. A free Decatur phone number lookup or 256 reverse lookup can identify the source of a call.

Population: ~58,000

Area Codes: 256, 938

Common Prefixes: 256-260, 256-301, 256-309, 256-341, 256-345, 256-355, 256-466, 938-210, 938-231, 938-273

Madison

Madison, part of the Huntsville metro area, uses both the 256 and 938 area codes. A Madison phone number lookup or 938 reverse lookup can quickly confirm if the number is local.

Population: ~62,000

Area Codes: 256, 938

Common Prefixes: 256-258, 256-325, 256-361, 256-464, 256-542, 256-772, 938-215, 938-225, 938-289

Gadsden

Gadsden is located in northeastern Alabama and primarily uses the 256 area code. A 256 phone number lookup or free Gadsden reverse lookup can confirm the caller’s location.

Population: ~33,000

Area Code: 256

Common Prefixes: 256-312, 256-390, 256-393, 256-438, 256-442, 256-485, 256-504, 256-546

Alabama’s Largest Counties: Populations, Cities, Area Codes & Common Prefix Numbers

Tracking down where an Alabama phone number truly originates often requires more than just recognizing a city name. Many Alabama counties are served by multiple Alabama area codes, so knowing how area codes and Alabama prefix numbers (NPA–NXX) are assigned at the county level can give you a far more accurate idea of a caller’s location.

This Alabama county phone lookup guide helps you connect unfamiliar numbers to their most likely source — whether that’s Jefferson County, Mobile County, Madison County, Montgomery County, or Tuscaloosa County. If a call appears local, a quick check of the area code + prefix combination can show whether it’s genuinely from Alabama or a spoofed number meant to appear local.

Unlike city-based phone searches, which focus on places like Birmingham, Huntsville, or Mobile, this Alabama reverse phone lookup by county takes a broader view and includes:

  • Active Alabama area codes for each county — 205 area code, 251 area code, 256 area code, 334 area code, 938 area code, and 659 area code
  • Common Alabama prefix numbers linked to carriers within that county
  • Major cities and towns tied to those number ranges

This county-level approach is especially helpful if you want to:

  • Run a free Alabama reverse phone lookup to confirm a caller’s identity
  • Use a Birmingham phone number lookup, Montgomery reverse lookup, or Mobile phone number search to verify a missed call
  • Detect spoofed calls that use Alabama area codes to trick you into answering
  • Double-check whether a call is truly coming from within Alabama or from out of state
  • Narrow down the most likely origin of an Alabama phone number before you call back

By matching Alabama area code data with its related prefix patterns, you can quickly determine whether a number is genuinely local, potentially suspicious, or safe to answer. This guide covers every major county served by the 205 reverse lookup, 251 reverse lookup, 256 reverse lookup, 334 reverse lookup, 938 reverse lookup, and 659 reverse lookup, giving you a reliable Alabama phone directory resource for identifying exactly who’s on the other end of the line.

County NameFacts
Jefferson County

Jefferson County is the most populous county in Alabama and home to Birmingham, Bessemer, and Hoover. It’s the state’s business and cultural hub, with strong industries in healthcare, banking, education, and manufacturing. The county is served by the 205 area code and its overlay, the 659 area code, making it one of the most important regions for Birmingham phone number lookup and central Alabama reverse phone searches. Matching the correct Alabama prefix numbers with the city helps confirm whether a call is genuinely local.

Population: ~675,000

Major Cities: Birmingham, Bessemer, Hoover, Homewood, Mountain Brook, Vestavia Hills

Area Codes: 205, 659

Common Prefixes: 205-201, 205-202, 205-210, 205-223, 205-254, 205-283, 205-305, 205-324, 659-201, 659-213, 659-225, 659-235

Mobile County

Mobile County anchors southwest Alabama and includes the port city of Mobile along with Prichard and Saraland. Known for its shipping industry, aerospace manufacturing, and cultural events like Mardi Gras, it uses the 251 area code exclusively. This region is a hotspot for Mobile phone number lookup and Gulf Coast reverse phone searches.

Population: ~415,000

Major Cities: Mobile, Prichard, Saraland, Chickasaw, Satsuma

Area Code: 251

Common Prefixes: 251-202, 251-301, 251-316, 251-344, 251-367, 251-421, 251-433, 251-478, 251-490

Madison County

Located in north Alabama, Madison County is home to Huntsville, one of the fastest-growing tech hubs in the U.S. It is served by the 256 area code and 938 area code overlay, making it a frequent focus for Huntsville phone number lookup and northern Alabama reverse phone lookups.

Population: ~410,000

Major Cities: Huntsville, Madison, New Hope

Area Codes: 256, 938

Common Prefixes: 256-203, 256-217, 256-270, 256-325, 256-384, 256-489, 938-200, 938-229, 938-231, 938-246

Montgomery County

Montgomery County contains Alabama’s capital city, Montgomery, and serves as a center for government, education, and military activity. Covered by the 334 area code, this county is a primary location for Montgomery phone number lookup and southeastern Alabama reverse phone searches.

Population: ~225,000

Major Cities: Montgomery, Pike Road

Area Code: 334

Common Prefixes: 334-202, 334-207, 334-221, 334-233, 334-241, 334-265, 334-272, 334-281, 334-300

Tuscaloosa County

Home to the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa County blends education, healthcare, and manufacturing. It uses both the 205 area code and the 659 area code overlay, making it a frequent target for Tuscaloosa phone number lookup and west Alabama reverse lookups.

Population: ~235,000

Major Cities: Tuscaloosa, Northport, Brookwood

Area Codes: 205, 659

Common Prefixes: 205-210, 205-248, 205-345, 205-366, 205-469, 659-201, 659-223, 659-238

Baldwin County

Baldwin County, along the Gulf Coast, is known for tourism, agriculture, and fishing. It uses the 251 area code and is a prime location for Gulf Shores phone number lookup and coastal Alabama reverse lookups.

Population: ~246,000

Major Cities: Daphne, Fairhope, Gulf Shores, Foley

Area Code: 251

Common Prefixes: 251-200, 251-279, 251-424, 251-943, 251-948, 251-968

Shelby County

Shelby County is part of the Birmingham metro area and has seen rapid population growth. It uses the 205 area code and 659 area code, and is often the source for Hoover phone number lookup and central Alabama reverse phone searches.

Population: ~229,000

Major Cities: Hoover, Alabaster, Pelham, Helena, Chelsea

Area Codes: 205, 659

Common Prefixes: 205-358, 205-419, 205-621, 205-664, 205-682, 659-203, 659-219

Lee County

Lee County is home to Auburn University and a growing business community. It operates under the 334 area code and is a common source for Auburn phone number lookup and east Alabama reverse searches.

Population: ~180,000

Major Cities: Auburn, Opelika, Smiths Station

Area Code: 334

Common Prefixes: 334-209, 334-246, 334-329, 334-444, 334-502, 334-707

Morgan County

Morgan County is part of the Decatur-Huntsville metro area, covered by the 256 area code and 938 area code overlay. This region frequently appears in Decatur phone number lookup and north Alabama reverse phone lookups.

Population: ~125,000

Major Cities: Decatur, Hartselle, Priceville

Area Codes: 256, 938

Common Prefixes: 256-260, 256-301, 256-309, 256-341, 256-355, 938-210, 938-231

Calhoun County

Calhoun County is located in northeastern Alabama, served by the 256 area code and 938 area code overlay. It’s a key location for Anniston phone number lookup and northeast Alabama reverse phone searches.

Population: ~115,000

Major Cities: Anniston, Oxford, Jacksonville

Area Codes: 256, 938

Common Prefixes: 256-231, 256-237, 256-240, 256-405, 938-209, 938-244

Etowah County

Etowah County, anchored by Gadsden, blends manufacturing, healthcare, and retail. It uses the 256 area code and is a frequent target for Gadsden phone number lookup and free Etowah reverse lookups.

Population: ~103,000

Major Cities: Gadsden, Attalla, Rainbow City

Area Code: 256

Common Prefixes: 256-312, 256-390, 256-393, 256-438, 256-442, 256-485, 256-504, 256-546

Alabama Reverse Phone Lookup – Identify 205, 251, 256, 334, 938 & 659 Numbers

Getting calls or texts from an Alabama phone number you don’t recognize? Our Alabama reverse phone lookup tool makes it quick and easy to identify unknown callers and trace numbers by Alabama area code. Simply enter the number into the search bar and instantly see details for any number from the 205 area code in Birmingham, Bessemer, or Hoover; the 659 area code overlay covering Tuscaloosa and central Alabama; the 251 area code for Mobile, Prichard, and the Gulf Coast; the 256 area code in Huntsville, Decatur, and Florence; the 938 area code overlay for northern Alabama; or the 334 area code serving Montgomery, Dothan, and Auburn.

With one quick search, you can uncover the caller’s name, city, phone carrier, Alabama prefix number, and matching results from the Alabama phone directory in seconds. Whether you need a Birmingham phone number lookup, Mobile reverse lookup, Huntsville phone number search, or any other Alabama area code check, you can verify the caller’s identity before answering, calling back, or blocking the number.

🔍 How to Trace the Owner of an Alabama Phone Number for Free: Step-by-Step Guide

Need to find out who’s behind an unfamiliar Alabama phone number? Whether you’re running a 205 reverse lookup for a Birmingham caller, a 334 phone number lookup for someone in Montgomery, or identifying a 251 area code text from Mobile, understanding how Alabama phone numbers are structured can give you important clues before you even run a full reverse search.

By breaking down the area code, prefix number (central office code), and subscriber number, you can often narrow down a caller’s location to a city — and in some cases, even to a specific part of town. This free Alabama phone lookup guide will walk you through exactly how to analyze an Alabama phone number using the North American Numbering Plan (NANP), then combine it with a Birmingham phone number lookup, Huntsville reverse lookup, or any other Alabama reverse phone search for the most accurate results.

Alabama Phone Number Guide

🌎 Country Code

All U.S. phone numbers, including those from Alabama, start with the country code +1 when dialed from outside the United States. This code confirms the number is U.S.-based, which helps you quickly eliminate international spam calls.

Example: +1-205-XXX-XXXX. The +1 confirms the number is from the U.S., and the 205 area code covers Birmingham, Hoover, and much of central Alabama. Running a free Birmingham phone number lookup can verify the caller before you answer.

📍 Area Code (NPA – Numbering Plan Area)

The first three digits after the country code are the area code, which identifies a general geographic region. Alabama currently has six active area codes:

  • 205 Area Code – Birmingham, Bessemer, Hoover, Tuscaloosa (often searched with a 205 reverse lookup).
  • 659 Area Code – Overlay for 205, covering the same central and western Alabama region
  • 251 Area Code – Mobile, Prichard, Daphne, Gulf Coast cities
  • 256 Area Code – Huntsville, Decatur, Florence, northern Alabama
  • 938 Area Code – Overlay for 256, serving the same northern Alabama areas
  • 334 Area Code – Montgomery, Dothan, Auburn, southeast Alabama

Example: 334-555-XXXX. The 334 area code is tied to Montgomery and nearby cities, making a Montgomery reverse lookup the logical next step.

🔢 Prefix Number (NXX – Central Office Code)

The next three digits after the area code are the prefix number, or central office code. Each prefix is assigned to a specific city, carrier, or neighborhood within that area code. Pairing the Alabama area code with the prefix can pinpoint the call’s likely origin more accurately.

Example: 256-428-XXXX. The prefix 428 is associated with Huntsville, so a Huntsville phone number lookup could confirm the caller’s identity.

Pro tip: If you think the call might be spoofed, compare the prefix to known Alabama exchanges before calling back. Many scam calls use real Alabama area codes with mismatched prefixes.

🔐 Subscriber Number

The last four digits of the phone number are the subscriber number, unique to the individual line. While this portion doesn’t reveal location on its own, when combined with the area code and prefix number, it creates a full phone number that can be searched in a free Alabama reverse lookup for detailed owner information.

Example: 251-343-7890. The 343-7890 combination is tied to Mobile, so a Mobile phone number lookup would reveal the name, carrier, and public records linked to that number.

Why This Matters for Alabama Reverse Phone Lookup

Knowing how to break down an Alabama phone number helps you:

  • Identify whether a call is coming from Birmingham, Montgomery, Mobile, Huntsville, Tuscaloosa, or another Alabama city.
  • Spot suspicious or spoofed Alabama numbers before answering.
  • Confirm if a number is truly local (e.g., 205 reverse lookup for central Alabama).
  • Decide whether to answer, block, or investigate further using a free Alabama phone directory.

🚀 Take the Next Step — Search Any Alabama Number Now

Ready to identify that mystery caller? Enter the number below into our Alabama reverse phone lookup tool to instantly see the caller’s name, location, carrier, Alabama prefix number, and public records. Whether you’re doing a 205 phone number lookup for Birmingham, a 334 reverse lookup for Montgomery, or a 251 phone number search for Mobile, our database covers every Alabama area code and prefix so you can search with confidence.

📱 Real Example: How to Track an Alabama Phone Number for Free

Let’s walk through a real example of how to figure out more about an Alabama phone number — without paying for a full report. This method works whether you’re doing a 205 reverse lookup for Birmingham, a 334 phone number lookup for Montgomery, or a 251 reverse lookup for Mobile and the Gulf Coast.

Example number: 📞 205-555-3478

Step 1: Identify the Country Code

When dialed internationally, this number begins with +1, which tells you it’s from the United States — and could be from Alabama. This quick check helps rule out overseas spam or scam calls right away.

📍 +1 = United States

Step 2: Look at the Area Code – 205

The 205 area code serves much of central and western Alabama, including Birmingham, Bessemer, Hoover, and parts of Tuscaloosa. Right away, this tells you the call is likely from the Birmingham metro or surrounding central Alabama counties.

📍 Area Code 205 = Birmingham / Central Alabama

If you’re running a 205 phone number lookup or a free Birmingham reverse lookup, chances are you’re dealing with a caller from this region.

Step 3: Check the Prefix – 555

The prefix number (also called the central office code) is the three digits after the area code. In this case, 555 is a known Birmingham prefix often assigned to numbers within the city or nearby suburbs.

📍 Prefix 555 = Birmingham Metro Area

This narrows it down from central Alabama in general to the likely Birmingham area specifically.

Step 4: Subscriber Number – 3478

The final four digits — 3478 — are unique to that specific phone line. On their own, they won’t tell you the caller’s location, but they complete the full number for a free Alabama phone lookup.

Full breakdown so far:

📍205 (Birmingham/Central AL) + 555 (Birmingham prefix) + 3478 (individual line)

Step 5: Cross-Reference the Area Code and Prefix

To confirm your findings, you can:

  • Search “205-555 prefix location” or check our Alabama area code and prefix directory.
  • See if the number appears in a local Birmingham business directory.
  • Use our Alabama reverse phone lookup tool to uncover the caller’s name, address, phone carrier, and possibly even linked public records or social media profiles.

Final Result

Based on this breakdown:

  • 📍 205-555-3478 is likely a personal or business line registered in Birmingham, Alabama.
  • It’s an Alabama-based number.
  • It’s not from Mobile, Montgomery, Huntsville, or northern Alabama.

Want instant details?

Enter the number below in our free Alabama reverse phone lookup search bar to get the caller’s name, location, carrier, and any public records tied to it. Whether you need a 205 reverse lookup for Birmingham, a 334 phone number lookup for Montgomery, or a 251 reverse lookup for Mobile, our database covers every Alabama area code and prefix so you can search with confidence.

PartMeaningDetails
+1Country CodeUnited States
205Area CodeAlabama (Birmingham / Central Alabama)
555Prefix NumberBirmingham (example prefix)
3478Subscriber NumberUnique to one user or phone line

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Alabama Reverse Phone Lookup: Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is an Alabama reverse phone lookup?

An Alabama reverse phone lookup allows you to enter a phone number and find out details about the caller — such as their name, location, and carrier. It’s a quick and effective way to identify unknown callers, confirm who owns a number, or flag potential spam calls from Alabama area codes like 205, 251, 256, 334, 938, or 659.

2. How can I run a reverse phone lookup for an Alabama number?

Type the full 10-digit Alabama number into our search bar. Our system scans multiple sources to deliver information such as the owner’s name, address, and carrier details. Whether you’re searching with a 205 reverse lookup for Birmingham, a 334 phone number lookup for Montgomery, or a free 251 reverse lookup for Mobile, our database is designed to help you get results quickly.

3. Is it legal to use reverse phone lookup services in Alabama?

Yes. Reverse phone lookups in Alabama rely on publicly available records and are legal to use. The information must be used within the bounds of privacy laws and not for harassment or illegal purposes.

4. What are the main area codes in Alabama?

The state currently has six main area codes:

  • 205 – Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Hoover, Bessemer
  • 659 – Overlay for the 205 region
  • 251 – Mobile, Prichard, Gulf Shores, Daphne
  • 256 – Huntsville, Decatur, Florence, Athens
  • 938 – Overlay for the 256 region
  • 334 – Montgomery, Dothan, Auburn, Opelika

5. Can I look up both landline and cell phone numbers in Alabama?

Yes. Our Alabama reverse phone lookup can search both landline and mobile numbers. Some mobile details may be limited due to carrier privacy rules, but you can still see location, line type, and often the carrier.

6. What kind of information can I get from an Alabama reverse phone lookup?

Available details may include the caller’s full name, current and past addresses, carrier and phone type, possible relatives or associates, and public record links such as social media profiles.

7. How accurate is the data from Alabama reverse phone lookup services?

We update our data frequently — some records daily — to give you the most current and accurate results possible. For important matters, you may want to verify the details with additional trusted sources.

8. Are there free options for reverse phone lookup in Alabama?

Yes. Free Alabama phone lookup tools can give you basic information like the city and carrier. More in-depth results, like background history or property records, may require a paid search.

9. Why does Alabama have more than one area code in the same region?

Growing populations and the demand for more phone numbers have led to area code overlays. For example, the Birmingham area uses both 205 and 659.

10. How do I recognize spam or scam calls from Alabama numbers?

Our tool flags numbers reported for spam or scam activity. You can also check the FCC and FTC databases to confirm if a number has been linked to fraud.

11. Can your service tell if an Alabama number is a VoIP line?

Often yes. Our system can detect whether a number is internet-based (VoIP), which is a method frequently used by telemarketers and scammers.

12. What does the prefix in an Alabama phone number mean?

The prefix — the three digits after the area code — can narrow the location to a smaller region or exchange area. For example:

  • 205-348 = Tuscaloosa
  • 251-343 = Mobile
  • 334-244 = Montgomery

13. How can I block unwanted calls from Alabama numbers?

Use your phone’s built-in call-blocking feature or register with the National Do Not Call Registry. Many cell carriers also offer spam-blocking services or apps.

14. Are some Alabama area codes more prone to spam calls?

Yes. Larger metro areas like Birmingham (205, 659), Mobile (251), and Huntsville (256, 938) see higher spam volumes because of larger populations.

15. Can I confirm if a number belongs to an Alabama business?

Yes. Our system can show business names, locations, and sometimes the type of industry linked to a number.

16. How often is your Alabama reverse phone lookup database updated?

Our records are refreshed regularly, with some updates occurring daily, to ensure you have the most accurate and up-to-date information.

17. Can a reverse phone lookup show someone’s address in Alabama?

If the address is available in public records, yes. Be sure to use any personal information lawfully.

18. Will reverse phone lookup work for unlisted Alabama numbers?

In some cases, yes. While unlisted numbers may have limited public details, we can sometimes provide partial information such as the city, carrier, or line type.

19. How can I report a suspicious Alabama number?

You can report it directly to the FTC or FCC, and also mark it in our database so other Alabama users are warned.

20. Is your Alabama reverse phone lookup mobile-friendly?

Yes. Our website works smoothly on mobile devices, and you can search from anywhere using your phone or tablet.

21. Can I use reverse phone lookup to reconnect with someone in Alabama?

If the number is still active, you may be able to find updated contact details to reach them.

22. Can I find the time zone for an Alabama phone number?

Yes. Most Alabama numbers are in Central Standard Time (CST) or Central Daylight Time (CDT) when daylight saving is in effect.

23. Can I look up toll-free numbers linked to Alabama businesses?

Yes. Many toll-free numbers are connected to Alabama-based companies. An Alabama reverse phone lookup can reveal the business name, location, and industry — whether it’s a Birmingham retailer, a Mobile service provider, or a Huntsville-based contractor.

24. How can I tell if an Alabama phone number is spoofed?

Scammers sometimes fake local area codes like 205, 251, 256, 334, 938, or 659 to trick you into answering. Running an Alabama reverse phone lookup before picking up can help you spot suspicious or fraudulent calls.

25. How do I run a 205 Reverse Lookup for a Birmingham or Tuscaloosa number?

Simply enter the full 10-digit number starting with 205 into our search tool. You’ll instantly see caller details from Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Hoover, Bessemer, and surrounding central Alabama communities.

26. Can I use a 205 Phone Number Lookup to find a local business in Birmingham?

Yes. A 205 Phone Number Lookup can confirm whether a number belongs to a Birmingham business, along with its address, contact information, and business category.

27. What’s the best way to check if a call from a 205 number is spam?

If you’re getting repeated calls from a 205 number in Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, or Hoover, use our Alabama lookup tool to check spam reports submitted by other residents in the area.

28. How do I run a 334 Reverse Lookup for Montgomery calls?

A 334 Reverse Lookup works for Montgomery, Dothan, Auburn, Opelika, and other southeastern Alabama cities. Just enter the full number to see who’s calling and where they’re located.

29. Can I use a 334 Phone Number Lookup to check cell numbers in Montgomery?

Yes. Whether the number is a landline or a cell phone, our 334 Phone Number Lookup can display the caller’s name, carrier, and possible address.

30. What’s the difference between a Huntsville Phone Number Lookup and a 256 Reverse Lookup?

Both target the same region, but Huntsville Phone Number Lookup is location-focused, while 256 Reverse Lookup is area code-focused. Either option will help identify callers from Huntsville, Decatur, and northern Alabama.

31. Can I check if a Huntsville 256 number is a VoIP line?

Yes. Our 256 Reverse Lookup can often detect whether a number is a landline, cell, or VoIP — a key step in spotting telemarketing or scam calls.

32. How do I identify robocalls from Mobile or Gulf Shores numbers?

Robocalls sometimes use 251 area code numbers to appear local. A quick 251 Reverse Lookup can tell you if it’s a legitimate Mobile or Baldwin County business or a scammer spoofing the area code.

33. Can I use a Tuscaloosa Phone Number Lookup to confirm a business call?

Yes. A Tuscaloosa Phone Number Lookup can reveal if the call is from a genuine local business or a spoofed number.

34. What are some common prefixes for Birmingham phone numbers?

Birmingham numbers in the 205 area code often start with prefixes like 205-322, 205-942, and 205-978. Knowing common prefixes can help make your Alabama phone number searches more accurate.

35. How do I reconnect with old contacts using a Montgomery 334 Reverse Lookup?

If you have an old Montgomery number, a 334 Reverse Lookup can help you find updated addresses or numbers for former classmates, coworkers, or friends.

36. Can I find out which carrier owns a Huntsville 256 number?

Yes. Our 256 Reverse Lookup includes carrier information, showing whether the number belongs to AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, or another provider.

37. How do I block unwanted calls from 251 numbers?

Run a 251 Phone Number Lookup to confirm the caller’s identity, then block them directly on your device or report them to the FTC and FCC complaint databases.

38. Can a Montgomery Phone Number Lookup show past addresses?

In some cases, yes. A Montgomery reverse lookup may list previous addresses linked to the number, which can be useful for reconnecting or running background checks.

39. Are all 659 numbers based in central Alabama?

Most 659 numbers are tied to the Birmingham and central Alabama region as part of the 205 overlay, but a 659 Reverse Lookup may also uncover smaller surrounding towns.

40. Why does my Huntsville Phone Number Lookup show multiple addresses?

If the number’s owner has moved often or uses the same number for both personal and business purposes, your Huntsville Phone Number Lookup results may show multiple addresses.

Additional Resources for Understanding Alabama’s Area Codes and Phone Numbers

  1. Alabama.gov – The official State of Alabama website, providing access to public records, state agency contact information, and resources for verifying phone numbers, caller identities, and business listings in Alabama.
  2. North American Numbering Plan Administration (NANPA) – Offers detailed information on Alabama area codes (205, 251, 256, 334, 938, and 659), overlays, and prefix assignments, along with historical updates on numbering changes.
  3. Federal Communications Commission (FCC)Covers federal phone number regulations, consumer protection guidelines, and strategies to reduce unwanted calls and robocalls affecting Alabama residents.
  4. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)Publishes technical standards and guidelines that influence telecommunications systems and number assignments across the United States, including Alabama.
  5. U.S. Census Bureau – Alabama Population & Geographic DataProvides demographic and geographic insights for Alabama cities and counties, explaining how population growth and regional distribution shape area code allocations and usage.