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682 Area Code: How to Get a Fort Worth Number

Want a 682 area code number for Fort Worth? Learn the coverage, 817 overlay, dialing rules, scam warnings, and the steps to get one fast.

Akil Patel

Senior Writer

Mar 17, 20259 min read
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682 area code — Fort Worth and the western Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, Tarrant County Texas, overlay of 817 since October 2000, Central Time, mandatory 10-digit dialing since January 2001

Quick answer: The 682 area code covers Fort Worth and the western Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, centred on Tarrant County, Texas, with edges into Johnson, Parker, and Hood counties. It's an overlay of 817, added on October 7, 2000, and 10-digit dialing has been mandatory since January 1, 2001. Both codes share identical geography — a 682 number and an 817 number can sit on the same street, with no toll charges between them. The region runs on Central Time (UTC-6 / UTC-5 DST). Setting up a 682 virtual line takes minutes with a real provider.

How to Get a 682 Area Code Number for Fort Worth, Texas

A Fort Worth phone number opens doors in one of the fastest-growing metros in the country. The 682 area code is one of two codes that cover the western side of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.

If you want a local presence in Tarrant County, this guide walks you through it. We'll confirm the coverage, explain the 817 overlay, flag the scam calls to watch for, and show the exact steps to claim a number.

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What the 682 area code covers

What the 682 area code covers — Western Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, with the Tarrant County core, nearby Johnson Parker and Hood counties, 2.1M+ population, Central Time zone, and major cities Fort Worth Arlington Bedford Euless Hurst North Richland Hills Grand Prairie and Mansfield, shown as a clean Tarrant County panel with city pins and Dallas separately excluded under 214 469 972

This calling code serves Fort Worth and the surrounding communities of north-central Texas. It is paired with 817 across the same territory.

The footprint sits mostly inside Tarrant County, with edges reaching nearby counties.

Counties in the service area

Tarrant County is the core. Parts of Johnson, Parker, and Hood counties also fall inside the calling region.

That makes it a sizeable market covering several million residents — about 7.7 million across the broader DFW Metroplex.

Major cities you'll reach

CityWhy it matters
Fort WorthLargest city, regional anchor
ArlingtonSports and entertainment hub
BedfordMid-Cities residential center
EulessDFW airport-adjacent suburb
HurstRetail corridor
North Richland HillsGrowing family suburb
Grand PrairieSpans the metro's western edge

The 817 overlay and dialing rules

The 817 overlay and dialing rules — left panel shows 682 added in October 2000 sitting equal to 817 the original code, both covering the exact same Fort Worth footprint, with a timeline ribbon marking 817 original, 682 in October 2000, and mandatory 10-digit dialing in January 2001; right panel lists the rules — 682 dot XXX dot XXXX requires the full 10 digits because two codes share one map, international callers add +1, and 10-digit dialing has been mandatory since January 1 2001 across the entire 682 and 817 region

The 682 code is an overlay. That means it sits on top of the older 817 code, covering the exact same map.

Both codes were introduced to the same area because demand for new lines outpaced 817 alone.

When the overlay started

The overlay was added on October 7, 2000. Shortly after, on January 1, 2001, 10-digit dialing became mandatory for every local call.

Why you always dial 10 digits

With two codes sharing one region, seven digits is ambiguous. The full number — three-digit code plus seven digits — tells the network exactly which line to ring.

International callers add +1 in front: +1-682-XXX-XXXX.

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Time zone notes

Fort Worth runs on Central Time (CT). That's UTC-6 in winter and UTC-5 during daylight saving.

If you serve customers nationwide, remember Central sits one hour behind the East Coast and two hours ahead of the Pacific.

How to get a 682 area code number

Four-step flow chart for getting a 682 Fort Worth phone number — step one choose a real provider with infrastructure and clear pricing, step two search for an available 682 number filtering the inventory for memorable digits, step three verify and activate by creating the account and completing identity checks, step four route calls to mobile desk phone or softphone with voicemail and routing rules

You don't need a Fort Worth office to get a local line. A virtual number does the job. Here's the process.

Step 1: Choose a Reputable Provider

Pick a provider with real infrastructure and customer support. Free or anonymous number services are a common scam trap — skip them.

Look for clear pricing, call forwarding, and number portability.

Step 2: Search for an Available Number

Inside the provider's portal, filter by the 682 code. Browse the available numbers and pick one that's easy to remember.

Some businesses look for repeated digits or patterns customers recall quickly.

Step 3: Complete Setup and Verification

Create your account and complete any required identity verification. This step keeps the number network compliant and protects you from fraud.

Setup is usually quick once verification clears.

Step 4: Route Calls Where You Want

Point the number at any device — mobile, desk phone, or a softphone app. You can add voicemail, business hours, and call routing rules.

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Watch out for Fort Worth scam calls

Fort Worth 682 area code scam warnings — common spoofed call types in the region including sheriff spoofing for fake missed jury duty, Social Security threat calls, fake process-server warnings, and "auto warranty expiring" robocalls, plus three protective habits: let unknown calls go to voicemail, hang up and dial the official agency number yourself, and report repeat offenders to the FTC

The code is fully legitimate. Millions of real people and businesses use it daily.

But scammers spoof local codes because residents trust calls that look nearby.

Common scams in the 682 region

Fort Worth sees heavy "sheriff spoofing" activity. Callers pretend to be Tarrant County deputies, claim you missed jury duty, and demand instant payment.

Social Security threat calls and fake process-server warnings are also widespread.

How to stay safe

No real sheriff or agency collects fines by phone or gift card. Hang up and call the official office directly to confirm.

Let unknown numbers reach voicemail, and report repeat offenders to the FTC.

Why a local Fort Worth number helps your business

Why a 682 number wins Fort Worth trust — left panel lists three benefits with check marks: local numbers get answered more often by customers in Arlington and Hurst, the number signals Texas market investment whether your team is in-state or remote, and the line scales with your business adding extensions and changing routing without hardware; right panel shows the 4-step Get Your 682 Number process: choose a real provider, search 682 inventory, verify and activate, and route calls to any device with voicemail and SMS

A familiar code earns more answered calls. Customers in Arlington or Hurst recognize a local number and pick up.

It also signals you're invested in the Texas market, whether your team is in-state or remote.

The virtual number advantage

A cloud number scales with you. Add lines, change routing, or move your team without touching hardware.

You get a credible Fort Worth presence at a fraction of the cost of a traditional phone system. MCM supports this with local numbers across the US.

Quick reference table

DetailInformation
StateTexas
Primary countyTarrant County
Largest citiesFort Worth, Arlington
Paired code817 (overlay)
Time zoneCentral (CT)
Overlay addedOctober 2000
Dialing10 digits required

Final takeaway

Getting a Fort Worth number is straightforward: choose a trustworthy provider, search the code, verify, and route your calls. The whole process can take minutes.

Just stay clear of free anonymous services that scammers exploit, and treat unexpected "official" calls with caution.

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Frequently asked questions

Where is the 682 area code located?

It covers Fort Worth and the western Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, centered on Tarrant County, Texas, including Arlington, Bedford, and Hurst.

Is 682 the same as 817?

They cover the same geographic area. 682 is an overlay added in 2000 on top of the older 817 code, so both serve identical territory.

What time zone is Fort Worth in?

Central Time. It shifts between UTC-6 in winter and UTC-5 during daylight saving.

Can I get a Fort Worth number if I live elsewhere?

Yes. A virtual number gives you a local 682 line that forwards calls to any device, with no Texas address needed.

Are calls from this code scams?

The code is legitimate, but scammers spoof it. Be wary of callers posing as Tarrant County deputies or agencies demanding immediate payment.

How fast can I activate a number?

With a reputable provider like MCM, a number can go live within minutes once your account verification is complete.

Get a 682 number for your business

A Fort Worth presence used to mean leasing space in Sundance Square or downtown. Now it's a few-minute signup — and 682 still carries 25 years of Tarrant County credibility.

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Written by

Akil Patel

Senior Writer

Akil writes the MCM field guides on phone numbers, dialing rules, and area-code references used by ops teams across North America.

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