A 220 area code phone number puts your business on the local map in one of Ohio’s most commercially active regions. Whether you’re building customer trust, expanding your reach across the state, or want a professional presence without a physical office, it signals that you’re right where your customers are.

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Where is the 220 Area Code Located?

Local area codes are often associated with familiar communities and everyday business activity. For small and medium-sized businesses, using a recognizable area code helps create a sense of proximity and reliability. When customers see a number that looks local, they are more likely to answer the call and view the business as part of their region.

Areas Served

The 220 area code spans a wide swath of southeastern and south-central Ohio, a region defined by a mix of rural communities, small cities, and growing suburban corridors. Key population centers in this zone include Zanesville, Athens, Chillicothe, and Lancaster — cities with strong local economies built on healthcare, education, manufacturing, and regional retail.

Ohio’s southeastern corridor has long been known for its close-knit communities, where residents are loyal to local businesses and skeptical of out-of-town callers. A business phone number with a 220 area code immediately communicates that you’re a local — and in this part of Ohio, that matters.

The region also connects to broader Ohio commerce, with easy access to the Columbus metro, and includes growing suburbs such as Delaware, Newark, Lancaster, and Pataskala, making the numbers attractive to businesses serving both rural and urban customers.

Time Zone

The 220 area code operates on Eastern Time (ET), meaning business hours run from 9 AM to 5 PM ET. When scheduling customer calls or setting up after-hours voicemail routing, keep ET in mind, especially if your team works remotely across multiple time zones. Configuring an after-hours IVR greeting helps you stay professional around the clock.

Is It Toll-free?

The 220 area code is not toll-free. It is a standard local phone area code assigned to a geographic region in Ohio. Callers dialing a 220 number may incur standard long-distance rates depending on their phone plan, though most modern mobile and VoIP plans include unlimited nationwide calling. If you need a toll-free number in addition to your local number, they can be set up separately.

Why Does Local Area Code Matter?

A local area code does more than identify where you are — it shapes how customers feel about picking up the phone. Here’s why getting a local 220 area code number makes a real difference for your business:

  • Higher answer rates. Studies consistently show that people are significantly more likely to answer business calls from area codes than from unfamiliar out-of-state numbers or toll-free lines. A local phone number looks less suspicious.
  • Stronger customer trust. A local number signals commitment. It tells your customers that you’re invested in the community and not just calling from a generic call center somewhere across the country.
  • Better fit for local marketing strategies. When you run ads, send mailers, or list your business on local directories, a phone number with a 220 area code reinforces your regional identity and encourages more inbound calls.
  • Competitive advantage in southeastern Ohio. This part of Ohio has a strong preference for local commerce. Businesses that look and feel local consistently outperform distant competitors, even when the product or service is similar.
  • Flexible business presence without a physical office. With a virtual phone system, you can hold a local 220 number and route calls to any device, anywhere — giving you a local presence without a lease or a receptionist.

How to Get a 220 Area Code Number for Your Business?

Getting a phone number through Omnivoice is straightforward. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Sign up and choose Ohio (OH) as your state.
  2. Select 1-220 from the available area codes list.
  3. Pick your preferred 220 area code phone number, standard or vanity number.
  4. Set up your IVR, call routing, and voicemail rules.
  5. Connect your team, integrate your CRM, and go live.

 

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Why Get a 220 Phone Number from Omnivoice

Omnivoice lets businesses set up and manage a local phone number without relying on traditional telephone infrastructure. Everything runs through internet calling, allowing you to handle local and long-distance calls from a single system.

All settings are controlled online — from call routing and IVR menus to voicemail greeting and team extensions — making it easy for remote or growing teams to stay connected. As your business scales, your phone system scales with it, without expensive hardware or long-term contracts.

No Geographic Restrictions

With Omnivoice, you can hold a separate business number regardless of where your team is physically located. Your staff can manage customer telephone calls from home, a co-working space, or another state entirely. All the while still presenting a consistent local identity to every caller.

Centralized Online Management

All settings live in one online dashboard. Add new users, adjust call routing, manage your area code and numbers, update your IVR script, or change business hours in minutes — no IT department required. This flexible phone service adapts as your team grows or your needs shift, without requiring technician support.

Professional Call Handling From Day One

Omnivoice includes a built-in IVR (auto-attendant) that greets callers, directs them to the appropriate department, and automatically handles after-hours traffic. It provides structure to your telephone communication, so even a small team can handle calls consistently and in an organized way.

Works Across Devices

The Omnivoice softphone app runs on mobile and desktop, so there’s no need for desk phones or physical office infrastructure. Calls come through to wherever your team is working that day.

Transparent, Scalable Pricing

Omnivoice offers straightforward pricing with no surprise fees. Start with a single number and add lines as your business grows. There’s no need to renegotiate a contract every time your team expands.

Number Portability

Already have an existing business phone number you love? Omnivoice supports number porting, so you can bring your current digits over and keep the customer relationships you’ve already built.

Top Phone System Features You Will Get With Your 220 Number

When you choose an area code for your business with Omnivoice, you’re not just adding a phone line — you’re setting up a complete business phone system designed for how modern teams actually work. Here’s what comes with it:

  • IVR / Auto-Attendant: Set up a professional, multi-level menu that automatically routes and helps manage calls by directing customers to the right person or department. This feature is especially valuable for small businesses that want to sound larger and more organized than their headcount suggests.

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  • Call Routing: Direct incoming calls to the right person, team, or device based on time of day, department, or caller input. This helps reduce missed calls and keeps every inquiry moving to the right place without delays.
  • Call Forwarding: Automatically forward calls from your business number to the right person, device, or backup line so no customer inquiry is missed. With Omnivoice, you can manage calls using flexible forwarding rules. Forward calls to a mobile phone, desktop app, or external telephone, depending on availability. Set up sequential or simultaneous ringing, control how long each device rings, and decide what happens if no one answers.

  • Voicemail with Transcription: Every voicemail left on your 220 number is transcribed and delivered to your inbox, so your customer service team can read and respond to messages without dialing into a voicemail box.
  • Business Hours Settings: Define exactly when your lines are active and what happens outside those hours — manage how your 220 area code in Ohio handles incoming calls by playing a custom greeting, routing calls, or sending callers to voicemail.

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  • User Extensions: Assign a unique extension to each team member, making it easy for callers to reach the right person directly. This keeps your internal communication structured while maintaining a single public-facing business number.
  • Ring Groups: Assign multiple team members to the same group so incoming calls ring several people at once or in a defined order. This makes it easier to handle higher call volumes, reduce wait times, and ensure someone is always available to answer.

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You Can Port Your Existing 220 Phone Number

If your business already has a 220 phone number with another provider, you don’t have to start over. Here’s how number porting works with Omnivoice:

  1. Check portability. Contact Omnivoice support to confirm your number is eligible for transfer.
  2. Gather your account details. You’ll need your current provider’s account number, billing address, and PIN.
  3. Submit a porting request. Complete the authorization form in your Omnivoice dashboard.
  4. Keep your existing service active. Do not cancel your current plan until porting is complete.
  5. Wait for confirmation. Porting typically takes 5–10 business days.
  6. Configure and test. Set up routing and voicemail, then test before going live.

220 Area Code History and Overlays

The area code 220 was created in 2014 as an overlay for the existing 740 area code in southeastern Ohio. Overlays are introduced when a region’s pool of available phone numbers runs low. That helps existing customers avoid changing their numbers through a geographic split; regulators add a new code covering the same area. Both 220 and 740 serve the same geographic region, and new numbers may be assigned under either code.

Area Code Location-Based? Trust Factor Known Risks
220 Yes — covers southeastern and south-central Ohio, same geography as 740. New numbers in this area may be assigned under 220. Moderate. Introduced in 2014, so some Ohio residents, especially older customers, may not recognize it as a local code. Newer codes are more likely to be screened. Registering a clear CNAM business name helps reduce missed calls.
740 Yes — the original southeastern/south-central Ohio code, in service since 1997. High. Well-established and widely recognized across the region, particularly among long-term residents. Lower screening risk, but high-volume outbound calling can still trigger spam filters regardless of code age.

Next Steps in Ohio: Get Your 220 Business Number Now

A 220 area code gives your business a genuine foothold in southeastern Ohio — a region where customers value community and respond better to familiar, local-looking contacts. With Omnivoice, you can have a fully functional 220 phone number up and running in minutes, complete with call routing, a professional IVR, voicemail, and team extensions.

Don’t wait to build your presence in Ohio. Sign up for Omnivoice, choose your area code, and start taking calls with a phone system built for the way your business actually operates. Try it free today.

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