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702 Area Code: Las Vegas, NV — Location, Overlays & Spam Check

June 2, 202610 min readBubblyPhone Team

The 702 area code covers Las Vegas and all of Clark County, Nevada. The 1998 775 split, the 725 overlay, why a 702 number is pure Vegas, and how to check any 702 number for spam.

The Las Vegas Strip glowing at dusk against the surrounding Nevada desert and mountains — representing the 702 area code

Is the 702 area code spam or a scam?

No — 702 is a legitimate Las Vegas area code, not a "scam code" in itself. The twist is that its identity is exactly why it gets abused: a 702 caller ID screams Las Vegas, and nothing dresses up a vacation-package, timeshare, sweepstakes, or "you've won a free trip" pitch quite like a caller ID from casino country. Fraud operations spoof 702 from anywhere in the world to wrap their calls in that glamour and lift their pickup rates. In recent FTC reports, the most common complaints about numbers displaying 702 involved medical & prescriptions, uncategorized nuisance calls, and silent or dropped calls, with a 61% robocall share — one of the higher complaint volumes of any US area code. Because caller ID is routinely faked, a 702 number on your screen could be a resort on the Strip, a small business in Henderson, or a scammer overseas. The only reliable move is to check the specific number before you trust it.

Consumers filed 3,482 FTC complaints about numbers displaying the 702 area code between 2026-03-03 and 2026-05-28 (61% flagged as robocalls). Caller IDs are often spoofed, so this reflects reports, not the callers' true location.

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The 702 area code covers Las Vegas and the rest of Clark County, Nevada — including Henderson, North Las Vegas, Paradise (the township that holds most of the Strip), Spring Valley, Summerlin, and Boulder City. It is one of the original area codes assigned in 1947, when a single code — 702 — covered the entire state of Nevada. Today it has shrunk to the Las Vegas valley, and a 702 number reads instantly as "Vegas."

What makes 702 distinctive is the identity it carries. Few area codes are so tied to a single city's brand: 702 is the area code of the Strip, the casino resorts, Fremont Street, and the world's entertainment capital — a three-digit shorthand for Las Vegas itself. In 1998 the rest of Nevada split off into 775, leaving 702 to the valley, and since 2014 it has been overlaid by 725, so both codes ring the same neighborhoods.

This guide covers where the 702 area code is, the split-and-overlay story behind 775 and 725, why a 702 number became a coveted Las Vegas calling card, why that same Vegas identity makes 702 a heavily spoofed code, and how to get or dial a 702 number.

702 Area Code Quick Facts

State

Nevada

Coverage

Las Vegas & all of Clark County

Major City

Las Vegas

Time Zone

Pacific (PT / UTC-8)

Type

Original 1947 NANP code

Introduced

1947

Overlay Code

725 (2014)

Dialing

10-digit (since the 725 overlay)

Where is the 702 area code?

The 702 area code covers Las Vegas and the rest of Clark Countyin southern Nevada — Henderson, North Las Vegas, Paradise, Spring Valley, Summerlin, Boulder City, and the resort towns of Mesquite and Laughlin out at the county's edges. It shares that entire footprint with its 725 overlay. The rest of Nevada — Reno, Carson City, and the rural counties — uses 775.

When it was created in 1947, 702 covered the whole state of Nevada. That changed in stages: the population boom in the Las Vegas valley pushed northern and rural Nevada out to 775 in 1998, leaving 702 to serve Clark County alone. These are some of the places that fall inside the 702 footprint (alongside its 725 overlay):

City / CommunityKnown for
Las VegasThe Strip, Downtown, Fremont Street, the casino resort corridor
HendersonNevada’s second-largest city, southeast of Las Vegas
North Las VegasFast-growing city on the valley’s north side
ParadiseUnincorporated township that contains most of the Las Vegas Strip
Spring Valley & EnterpriseSprawling suburban townships west and south of the Strip
SummerlinMaster-planned community on the western edge of the valley
Boulder CityGateway to Hoover Dam and Lake Mead, southeast of the metro
Mesquite & LaughlinResort towns at the far edges of Clark County

702, 775, and 725: Nevada's area codes

702 covers Las Vegas and all of Clark County, 775 covers the rest of Nevada, and 725 overlays 702. 702 and 775 are split geographically — 702 is the Las Vegas valley and 775 is everything else in the state, from Reno to the rural counties. 725 was later stacked directly on top of 702, sharing the same neighborhoods. Which code a Nevada line carries tells you roughly where it was issued — and, for 702, signals Las Vegas itself.

702

1947 — Original

One of the original 86 area codes. For half a century it was the only area code in Nevada, covering the entire state — Las Vegas, Reno, Carson City, and every rural county.

775

1998 — Split

On December 12, 1998, almost all of Nevada outside Clark County — Reno, Carson City, and the rural north — split off into 775. That split shrank 702 to Las Vegas and the rest of Clark County, which is exactly what makes 702 read as "Vegas" today.

725

2014 — Overlay

Approved by the Nevada Public Utilities Commission in 2012 and activated in 2014, 725 was overlaid onto the same Clark County footprint as 702. It rings the exact same neighborhoods and made ten-digit dialing the norm for the metro.

Las Vegas Area Code Timeline

702

1947 — Original

One of the original 86 NANP area codes. As assigned, 702 was the sole area code for the entire state of Nevada — Las Vegas, Reno, Carson City, and every rural county all shared it.

775

1998 — Split

On December 12, 1998, runaway growth in the Las Vegas valley forced a split. Almost all of Nevada outside Clark County — Reno, Carson City, and the rural counties — moved to 775, leaving 702 as the Las Vegas / Clark County code.

725

2014 — Overlay

With the 702 number pool running dry, the Nevada PUC approved a 725 overlay in 2012; it went live in 2014 across the same Clark County footprint, stacking new numbers on top of 702 without changing anyone’s existing line.

Why a 702 number became a Las Vegas calling card

A 702 number reads as Las Vegas — and few area codes carry that much brand in three digits. Because the 1998 split confined 702 to Clark County, the code now maps almost one-to-one to the Las Vegas valley: the Strip, the casino resorts, Fremont Street, and the conventions and shows that draw tens of millions of visitors a year. For a hotel, a nightclub, an entertainment business, or any company that wants to feel unmistakably Vegas, a 702 line on a card is part of the costume. It functions the way a Manhattan 212 number signals a prime New York presence or a 305 number signals Miami.

That demand is real, and it is why 702 ran short of numbers in the first place. Decades of explosive growth in the valley exhausted the 702 pool, which is exactly why the 725overlay was added in 2014. New Clark County lines may now be issued in either code — but a fresh 702 number is harder to come by, which only sharpens the sense that 702 is the "classic Vegas" line rather than just a phone prefix.

The Vegas paradox: the very glamour that makes 702 desirable also makes it a perfect mask for scammers. Because a 702 caller ID conjures casinos, free trips, and prize giveaways, fraud operations spoof it to wrap vacation, timeshare, and sweepstakes pitches in Las Vegas glitz — which is why a legitimate, sought-after code still turns up near the top of spam complaint volumes.

How to get and dial a 702 number

Because 702 is in such high demand and its number pool ran dry years ago, fresh 702 numbers are harder to come by than 725 — many brand-new Las Vegas lines are now issued in the 725 overlay. You can still establish a Las Vegas presence by getting a local Las Vegas number from a provider, and some carriers and VoIP services hold 702 inventory or let you request a specific area code when one is available.

Dialing a 702 number

  • Within the US: dial all 10 digits — 702 plus the 7-digit number. Ten-digit dialing is the norm across the 702/725 region.
  • From abroad: dial your exit code (00 in most countries), then 1, then 702, then the 7-digit number. From a mobile, use +1-702-XXX-XXXX.
  • Time zone: Las Vegas is on Pacific Time (UTC-8 in winter, UTC-7 in summer) — factor that in when calling from another region.

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Related Nevada Area Codes

Las Vegas Codes

  • 702 — Las Vegas & Clark County (original) — this article
  • 725 — Las Vegas overlay (2014)

Around Nevada & Beyond

  • 775 — Reno, Carson City & rural Nevada
  • 305 — Miami, FL (a comparable destination-city code)
  • 212 — Manhattan, NY (a comparable prestige code)

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