Indiana Business Phone Numbers

Get a local number across any of Indiana's seven area codes, from the 317 in Indianapolis to the 812 down in Evansville. Tonet sets you up the same day, no contract, no hardware to install.

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Indiana at a Glance

StateIndiana (IN)
Population6,934,754
Area Codes7
TimezoneEastern
Largest CityFort Wayne

Indiana is home to more than 591,000 small businesses, and those shops together support roughly 1.2 million jobs across the state [1]. That is a lot of locally owned plumbers, clinics, law offices, and machine shops, and most of them still pick up the phone the old-fashioned way when a customer calls.

The state has been quietly building momentum too. Indiana now ranks 12th in the country for the rate of new entrepreneurs, a jump of 31 spots since 2021 [2]. New businesses need a real phone number before they need almost anything else, and a local one tends to get answered more often than an 800 number.

Indiana is not just a startup story either. The state led the nation in pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing exports, shipping out $22.4 billion worth in 2024 [3]. Whether you run a two-person bookkeeping office in Carmel or a parts supplier serving the auto plants near Kokomo, a Hoosier number on the caller ID makes a real difference.

Indiana Area Codes

Indiana uses seven area codes, with 317 covering Indianapolis and the donut counties, 219 anchoring the northwest near Gary, and 812 and 930 sharing the southern half of the state. You can pick whichever one matches the market you actually serve.

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Major Cities in Indiana

From Fort Wayne in the northeast to Evansville on the Ohio River, Indiana's bigger cities each have their own pace and their own area code overlap. Pick a city to anchor your business presence wherever your customers actually live.

Fort Wayne 273,203 Evansville 115,395 Fishers 103,986 South Bend 103,713 Carmel 103,606 Bloomington 79,986 Hammond 76,030 Noblesville 75,239 Greenwood 68,175 Gary 67,555 Muncie 65,320 Kokomo 60,093 Terre Haute 58,531 Anderson 55,851 Elkhart 53,690 Jeffersonville 52,912 Columbus 51,970 Mishawaka 51,020 Lawrence 49,817 West Lafayette 46,338

Phone Features Built for Indiana Businesses

Everything you need to run a professional phone line, whether you have one employee or fifty.

Auto Attendant

Route callers to the right person without hiring a receptionist. Set up menus for sales, service, and after-hours in about ten minutes.

Call Recording

Record calls for training, disputes, or quality checks. Useful for service trades and anyone who quotes prices over the phone.

AI Transcription

Voicemails show up as readable text in your inbox. Skim a message during a meeting instead of stepping out to listen.

Business SMS

Send and receive texts from your business number. Great for appointment reminders to Hoosier customers who would rather not pick up.

Mobile App

Take calls on your cell while keeping your personal number private. Works on the road between Indy and Fort Wayne or anywhere else.

Daily Billing

You pay $10 per user per month, billed in small daily slices. Cancel any time without owing the rest of a contract.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get an Indianapolis 317 number even if I am not based there?

Yes. Tonet lets you pick any Indiana area code regardless of where you actually sit. A lot of consultants in Carmel or Fishers grab a 317 for the same reason, since callers across central Indiana recognize it.

How much does an Indiana business number cost?

Plans start at $10 per user per month, billed daily. Additional phone numbers are $2.50 per month each, and there are no contracts or setup fees.

Can I keep my current Indiana number if I switch?

Yes, porting is free. If you already have a 219, 260, 574, or any other Indiana number with another carrier, we move it over. It usually takes a week or two depending on your current provider.

Will the same number work in Eastern and Central time zones?

Yes. Most of Indiana is on Eastern, but a handful of counties along the western edge sit on Central. Your number works fine in both, and you can set business hours per location.

Do I need new phones or hardware?

Not unless you want them. Tonet runs on the mobile app and any computer with a browser. If you prefer a desk phone, most standard SIP phones will work with no extra fees.

Sound Local From Gary to Evansville

Pick an Indiana area code, port your existing number if you have one, and start taking calls today.

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