Nevada Business Phone Numbers
Pick a real Nevada number across any of the state's three area codes, from the Strip to the Truckee River. Sound like a neighbor, not a call center across the country.
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Nevada is built on small businesses. Around 283,333 of them make up 99.2% of all employers in the state, and they keep the lights on for roughly 42% of the workforce [1]. That means a Carson City contractor or a Reno bakery is the rule here, not the exception.
Formation hasn't slowed either. Nevada saw a 13% jump in new business filings in January 2026 compared to a year earlier, landing it in the top five states for year-over-year growth [2]. Plenty of those new owners are working from a laptop and a cell phone, which is exactly where a real local number starts to matter.
And while Las Vegas drew an estimated 38.5 million visitors in 2025 [3], customers still want to feel like they're calling a person down the street. A 702 or 775 on the caller ID does more work than most ads.
Nevada Area Codes
Nevada keeps things simple with three area codes. 702 and 725 both cover the Las Vegas valley, while 775 stretches across Reno, Carson City, and the rural counties.
Major Cities in Nevada
Most of Nevada's population lives in a handful of cities, with the Las Vegas metro accounting for the lion's share. Pick a number that lines up with where your customers actually are.
Phone Features Built for Nevada Businesses
Everything you need to run a small shop, a busy clinic, or a multi-location operation, without bolt-on fees.
Auto Attendant
Route Las Vegas walk-ins, Reno service calls, and after-hours messages without a receptionist tied to the front desk.
Call Recording
Capture every quote, work order, and front-desk call. Handy when a 4 a.m. casino-shift customer disputes the details later.
AI Transcription
Voicemails arrive as searchable text, so you can skim a message between meetings instead of holding the phone to your ear on a job site.
Business SMS
Text from your 702 or 775 number for appointment reminders, dispatch updates, or the kind of quick reply customers expect now.
Mobile App
Take calls on your cell while keeping your personal number private. Useful when you're driving between Henderson and Sparks all week.
Daily Billing
Tonet bills daily instead of monthly, so seasonal businesses on the Strip only pay for the days a line is actually live.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get a 702 number if I'm not in Las Vegas yet?
Yes. Tonet doesn't require a Nevada billing address to assign a 702, 725, or 775 number. Plenty of remote founders pick one before they ever set foot in the state.
How much does a Nevada business line cost?
Plans start at $10 per user per month, billed daily, with no contract. Additional numbers are $2.50 per month each, so adding a 775 line for your Reno branch is straightforward.
Can I port my existing Las Vegas number over?
Yes. If you already own a 702 or 775 number through another carrier, you can keep it. Porting typically takes a few business days and there's no penalty if you decide it isn't a fit.
Does it work for a business with locations in both Reno and Vegas?
Absolutely. You can mix 702, 725, and 775 numbers on one account, route them through one auto attendant, and have the right team answer each line.
What about international calls from Nevada hospitality clients?
Outbound calling to most countries is supported. Rates vary by destination, but there's no separate international plan to sign up for.
Sound local in Nevada, from day one
Pick a 702, 725, or 775 number, set up your auto attendant, and start taking calls today.
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