
State regulators announced Tuesday that the 502 area code, which covers north-central Kentucky, including Louisville and Frankfort, is running out of available numbers and will soon be supplemented with a new area code: 761.
The North American Numbering Plan Administrator projects that the 502 area code will be exhausted by the third quarter of 2027.
In response, the Kentucky Public Service Commission has approved an overlay plan, meaning both area codes will operate in the same geographic region.
Anyone currently using a 502 number will keep it. But once new numbers are needed, they will begin to be assigned with the 761 area code.
The biggest change for customers: 10-digit dialing will be required for all local calls within the 502/761 region, even if you are calling a neighbor.
The 502 area code is one of the original codes established in 1947 and once served the entire state. It has since been split twice. Officials say the overlay is the most efficient and least disruptive option.
A specific date for the rollout of 761 hasn’t been set, but industry guidelines require it to be in place at least six months before the 502 numbers run out.
Once in effect, the new area code is expected to meet demand for at least 30 years.
Source: WBKO
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