929 Area Code Specialist
Verify phone numbers, identify scams, and explore NYC's boroughs covered by 929
New York City
Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Staten Island
Eastern Standard Time (EST)
UTC-5 / UTC-4 (DST)
Area code 929 serves New York City and was introduced in 2011 as the newest overlay to serve all five NYC boroughs. It primarily serves mobile phones, VoIP services, and newer telecommunications installations across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, and Staten Island.
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Legitimate companies won't ask for SSN, passwords, or financial details over the phone.
Scammers create urgency. Legitimate calls can wait while you verify.
Use Google Voice (free) or a burner number for online shopping, dating apps, and business listings.
If they claim to be from a company, hang up and call the official number.
Report suspicious calls to FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov
Keep your main number private. Give out your secondary number for deliveries, rentals, and online accounts.
Number A (Private): Family, close friends, work, bank, medical
Number B (Public): Online shopping, dating apps, food delivery, social media, business listings
About 20% of Americans use this strategy. Popular options: Google Voice (free), carrier second lines ($10-20/month), or dual-SIM phones.
As the newest NYC area code, 929 is primarily used by modern businesses, startups, mobile services, and newer establishments across all five boroughs.
Identify unknown callers and block spam calls automatically. Over 374 million users worldwide trust TrueCaller's database.
Block 99% of spam calls and waste scammers' time with AI-powered answer bots. Award-winning spam protection.
Get a free second phone number for calls, texts, and voicemail. Perfect for online shopping and privacy protection.
All 929 area code information sourced from NANPA (North American Numbering Plan Administration) and FCC public records. Scam data compiled from FTC reports and NYC government alerts.