How to Write a Phone Number in International Format

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When sharing your phone number with someone in another country, you must give them more information than just your local phone number. You will need to know your country code as well as your area or city code and phone number. The number of digits in the local phone number will vary from country to country. The format for writing them has been standardized.

1 Researching Your Codes

2 Find your country code at CountryCode.org

Find your country code at CountryCode.org. These codes range from 1 to 4 digits. Some countries share the same code. The country code for the United States is 1. France's country code is 33.

3 Locate your city code at nationsonline.org or some similar website

Locate your city code at nationsonline.org or some similar website. Some small countries do not use city or area codes; large countries will have hundreds of different codes. There are more than 300 area codes in use in the United States; France has five regional codes and 28 city codes in total.

4 Identify the local phone number

Identify the local phone number. The number of digits will vary from country to country. In the United States, a local phone number is seven digits. A local phone number in France is eight digits.

5 Write the complete international phone number

Write the complete international phone number. A United States phone number would be written: 1-608-222-3333. A phone number for Paris, France, would be written: 33-1-22-33-44-55.

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