Florida Business Phone Numbers

From Miami high-rises to Panhandle storefronts, Florida runs on 17 area codes and a steady stream of new businesses. Pick a local number that matches the part of the state you actually serve, and customers pick up.

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Florida at a Glance

StateFlorida (FL)
Population23,265,838
Area Codes17
TimezoneEastern
Largest CityJacksonville

Florida is a small business state, plain and simple. Roughly 3.5 million small businesses operate here, making up about 99.8% of all employers in the state[1]. That means most of the people answering your call are probably running something themselves, and they expect a real, local-sounding number on the other end.

The state economy is huge too. If Florida were its own country, it would be the world's 15th largest economy, sitting ahead of Spain by nominal GDP[2]. That scale brings tourism dollars, retiree spending, and a constant influx of new residents who are looking for plumbers, lawyers, dentists, and contractors they can trust.

It also helps that Florida was ranked the number one state for starting a business in 2026, thanks to its tax climate and lighter regulation[3]. New businesses pop up daily, and a Florida area code on your caller ID is one of the cheapest, quickest ways to look like you belong here from day one.

Florida Area Codes

Florida uses 17 area codes, from 305 in Miami-Dade to 850 across the Panhandle. Most metros are overlaid with a second code, so pick the one your customers recognize.

(239)Area Code (305)Area Code (321)Area Code (352)Area Code (386)Area Code (407)Area Code (561)Area Code (727)Area Code (754)Area Code (772)Area Code (786)Area Code (813)Area Code (850)Area Code (863)Area Code (904)Area Code (941)Area Code (954)Area Code

Major Cities in Florida

Jacksonville, Tampa, and Orlando anchor the big three metros, but smaller cities like Cape Coral and Palm Coast are growing fast too. A Florida number from any of these markets carries real weight with local callers.

Jacksonville 1,009,833 Tampa 414,547 Orlando 334,854 Hialeah 235,388 Cape Coral 233,025 Tallahassee 205,089 Fort Lauderdale 190,641 Pembroke Pines 179,326 Hollywood 159,073 Gainesville 148,720 Miramar 143,242 Palm Bay 142,023 Coral Springs 140,808 West Palm Beach 127,744 Lakeland 124,990 Pompano Beach 118,104 Clearwater 116,811 Davie 112,052 Palm Coast 106,729 Boca Raton 102,238

Phone Features Built for Florida Businesses

Whether you take service calls in Miami or run a roofing crew in Cape Coral, here are the tools Tonet gives you out of the box.

Auto Attendant

Route callers to sales, service, or Spanish-speaking staff without needing a receptionist parked at a desk.

Call Recording

Capture every quote and dispatch call. Handy when a snowbird client swears they were promised a different price.

AI Transcription

Skip the voicemail backlog. Read the gist of every message right in your inbox while you're on a job site.

Business SMS

Confirm appointments and send arrival texts from your Florida number, not your personal cell.

Mobile App

Take calls from your business line on your phone, whether you're at a closing in Naples or boarding a plane at MIA.

Daily Billing

Plans start at $10 per user per month, billed daily. No contracts, so seasonal businesses can scale up and back down.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get a Florida phone number without living in Florida?

Yes. You can pick any Florida area code with Tonet and use it from anywhere. It rings on your laptop, mobile app, or desk phone.

How much does a Florida business number cost?

Plans start at $10 per user per month, billed daily. Extra numbers are $2.50 each per month. No contracts, so you can cancel any time.

Which Florida area code should I pick?

Pick the one your customers know. Miami-Dade leans on 305 and 786, Orlando uses 407 and 321, Tampa uses 813 and 727, and Jacksonville is 904.

Can I keep my existing Florida number?

Yes. Port it over from your old carrier. The process is free and usually finishes in a few business days with no downtime on incoming calls.

Does the number work during hurricane season outages?

Calls route over the internet, so if your office loses power you can still answer on your mobile app or forward calls to a cell. That matters in Florida between June and November.

Sound local in any corner of Florida.

Pick an area code, port your old number, and start taking calls today.

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