Jean Martin

United States

Contact Information

Phone Number
+1 (544) 336-9328
Email
jean.martin25@yahoo.com
Address
1735 Park Way
City
San Antonio
State/Province
GA
Postal Code
77368

Notes

Jean Martin is a Marketing Manager in the Pharmaceuticals industry with 6+ years of experience. Key expertise in Digital Marketing, Customer Relations. Speaks Italian (Fluent).

Principal professional with expertise in Digital Marketing. Detail-oriented specialist. Open to remote collaboration

Country Phone Information

Understanding USA Phone Numbers: Structure, Formatting, and Key Details

Phone numbers in the United States follow the North American Numbering Plan (NANP), a system shared with Canada, parts of the Caribbean, and other U.S. territories. Each U.S. phone number consists of 10 digits, structured under a standardized format for consistency and ease of use.

Basic Structure

  • Country Code: The U.S. country code is +1, which must be dialed when calling from abroad.
  • Area Code: A 3-digit geographic identifier (e.g., 212 for New York, 310 for Los Angeles). Originally tied to specific regions, area codes now often overlap due to increased demand.
  • Local Number: A 7-digit combination, split into:
    • Exchange Code (3 digits): Identifies the telephone exchange.
    • Subscriber Number (4 digits): The unique line identifier.

Common Formats

Domestic:

  • (555) 123-4567 (standard)
  • 555-123-4567 (alternative)
  • 1-555-123-4567 (long-distance)

International:

  • +1 555 123 4567 (with spaces)
  • +15551234567 (no separators)

Special Number Types

  • Toll-Free Numbers: Start with 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, 844, or 833 (e.g., 1-800-HELP-NOW).
  • Premium Services: Numbers beginning with 900 charge extra fees.
  • Emergency & Short Codes:
    • 911 (nationwide emergency line)
    • 311 (non-emergency services)
    • 511 (traffic/travel info, varies by state)

Dialing Rules

  • Local Calls: Most areas require 10-digit dialing, even within the same area code.
  • International Calls:
    • To the U.S.: Dial [International Access Code] + 1 + Area Code + Number (e.g., 00 1 212 555 1234 from Europe).
    • From the U.S.: Dial 011 + [Country Code] + [Number].

Mobile vs. Landline

Unlike some countries, U.S. phone numbers do not indicate whether they belong to a mobile or landline. Thanks to number portability, users can keep their numbers when switching carriers or moving.

Scams & Security

Fake caller IDs and spoofed numbers are common in scams. Always verify unknown callers, especially if they claim to be from government agencies or financial institutions.