Minnesota Business Phone Numbers

Get a local business number from any of Minnesota's 7 area codes, covering the Twin Cities, Rochester, Duluth, and every small town in between. Tonet sets you up the same day, no contract required.

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Minnesota at a Glance

StateMinnesota (MN)
Population5,797,405
Area Codes7
TimezoneCentral
Largest CityMinneapolis

Minnesota runs on small business. There are roughly 525,156 small businesses here, which is about 99.4% of all employers in the state, and they keep more than 1.3 million Minnesotans on payroll [1]. That is a lot of phones ringing, from a single-truck plumber in Brainerd to a family clinic in Mankato.

The big names matter too. Minnesota is home to 18 Fortune 500 companies in 2026, including Target, UnitedHealth, 3M, and Best Buy, with New Brighton's APi Group as the newest addition [2]. When you sell into that ecosystem, a local 612 or 651 number on the caller ID gets picked up more often than an unknown 800 line.

A Minnesota area code tells customers you are nearby and reachable, even when your team is split between a Duluth office and a remote worker in Rochester. That is the practical job a business phone number does, and it is what Tonet is built for.

Minnesota Area Codes

Minnesota uses seven area codes spread across the state. The 612 and 651 codes anchor Minneapolis and Saint Paul, while 218 covers the northern half and 507 handles the southern third.

(218)Area Code (320)Area Code (507)Area Code (612)Area Code (651)Area Code (763)Area Code (952)Area Code

Major Cities in Minnesota

Most of the state's economic activity sits in the Twin Cities metro, but Rochester, Duluth, and the river towns hold their own. Pick a number tied to wherever your customers actually live.

Minneapolis 428,579 Rochester 123,624 Bloomington 88,344 Duluth 87,986 Brooklyn Park 82,893 Woodbury 80,596 Plymouth 78,551 Lakeville 77,971 Blaine 75,172 Maple Grove 72,739 Eagan 67,240 Burnsville 64,864 Eden Prairie 62,905 Apple Valley 55,272 Edina 53,564 Minnetonka 52,651 Shakopee 48,401 Moorhead 45,726 Cottage Grove 42,760 Maplewood 40,142

Phone Features Built for Minnesota Businesses

Everything you need to handle calls professionally, whether you're a one-person shop or running a clinic with twenty lines.

Auto Attendant

Route callers to sales, support, or the warehouse without paying a receptionist to read the menu. Set different greetings for winter storm closures or summer hours.

Call Recording

Record any call for training, dispute resolution, or compliance. Easy to search back through when a customer claims you quoted a different price last Tuesday.

AI Transcription

Voicemails arrive as text in your inbox, so you can skim them between jobs instead of pulling over to listen. Searchable across every team member.

Business SMS

Send and receive texts from your business number on a laptop. Customers appointment-confirm by reply, and your personal cell stays personal.

Mobile App

Take work calls from anywhere in the state, including the cabin up north. Caller ID still shows your office number, not your personal phone.

Daily Billing

Pay only for the days you actually use. Add a seat for a summer hire, drop it in September, and your bill reflects it the next day.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I keep my current Minnesota number when I switch to Tonet?

Yes. You can port any existing 218, 320, 507, 612, 651, 763, or 952 number to Tonet at no extra cost. Most ports finish within a week, and your old line keeps working until the switch goes through.

How much does a Minnesota business phone number cost?

Plans start at $10 per user per month, billed daily, with no contract. Additional phone numbers are $2.50 per month each, so you can grab a Duluth and a Minneapolis number without doubling your bill.

I run a remote team across Minnesota. Will calls work from anywhere?

They will. The Tonet mobile and desktop apps work on any internet connection, so a tech in Bemidji and a bookkeeper in Edina can share the same business line. Calls stay on your office caller ID either way.

Do I need new desk phones to use this?

No. You can use the apps on phones and laptops you already own. If you prefer a physical desk phone, most standard SIP handsets plug in and work, no special hardware required.

How fast can I get a Minnesota number set up?

New numbers are usually active within minutes of signup. You pick the area code, choose from available numbers, and start taking calls the same afternoon.

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