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USA Area code 737 - Austin, TX

Area code 737 is a North American Numbering Plan telephone area code serving Area codes serving Austin, Texas, United States in Texas. It was activated in 1947 and today covers roughly 1.9 million residents across 50 cities and towns, primarily in Bastrop County .

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Local time in 737 ?
-
Population served ?
1.9M
Overlay code ?
512
Time zone ?
Central (CT)
Activated ?
1947

Who called me from area code 737?

A call from area code 737 most likely originates from Austin or elsewhere in Texas - but caller ID spoofing means the area code alone cannot confirm who called. Right now, 25 737 numbers carry scam reports on this page. The only reliable way to identify the caller is to check the full 10-digit number:

  1. Run the number through the reverse phone lookup at the top of this page to see the owner's name, carrier, and location.
  2. Compare it against the recently reported scam numbers in 737 below.
  3. If the call was unwanted, report it to the FTC and use the report form on this page so other 737 residents see it.
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Reports are reviewed by our team before appearing on the page. The highest-reported numbers get added to the “Recently reported scam numbers” list above with a “community” badge.

Only the number, category, and description are stored. IP addresses are one-way hashed for rate-limiting and never stored raw. Reports are moderated before publication. Links are not allowed in descriptions.

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4. Is it during normal business hours in 737?
5. Are you actively waiting on a business decision (delivery, loan, job, etc.)?

Where is the 737 area code? Coverage map

The pin marks Austin, the largest city served by area code 737. Zoom and pan to explore the coverage region.

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Cities in the 737 area code

Area code 737 serves the following 50 communities across 7 counties:

Austin
Bastrop
Bee Cave
Bertram
Briggs
Buchanan Dam
Buda
Burnet
Cedar Creek
Cedar Park
Coupland
Dale
Del Valle
Driftwood
Dripping Springs
Elgin
Fentress
Georgetown
Granger
Hutto
Jarrell
Kempner
Kyle
Lakeway
Lampasas
Leander
Liberty Hill
Lockhart
Lometa
Manchaca
Manor
Martindale
Maxwell
McDade
McNeil
Muldoon
Pflugerville
Prairie Lea
Rockdale
Round Rock
San Marcos
Smithville
Spicewood
Staples
Taylor
Thorndale
Thrall
Walburg
Weir
Wimberley

Area codes near 737 (overlay + neighboring)

If a caller ID shows one of these codes, the call is probably still from the Austin area or a nearby region. Click any code to see its own page.

737 area code robocall complaints (FCC data)

Monthly count of FCC complaints tagged to numbers in area code 737 over the last 12 months.

113 complaints in the last 12 months. That's about 59% fewer robocall complaints per capita than the US average - 6 per 100,000 residents vs a national average of 14.7.

Monthly FCC robocall complaints for area code 737 over the last 12 months 0 25 50 75 100 August 2025: 7 reports Aug '25 September 2025: 9 reports Sep November 2025: 6 reports Nov December 2025: 13 reports Dec January 2026: 8 reports Jan '26 February 2026: 12 reports Feb March 2026: 13 reports Mar April 2026: 5 reports Apr May 2026: 16 reports May June 2026: 13 reports Jun July 2026: 8 reports Jul August 2026: 3 reports Aug

Source: FCC Consumer Complaint Data (dataset vakf-fz8e). Data as of August 9, 2026. Refreshed monthly.

How 737 area code spam calls arrive

Based on 113 FCC complaints in the last 12 months, here's how 737 spam calls reached recipients:

1
Prerecorded Voice
47 reports · 42%
2
Text Message
39 reports · 35%
3
Live Voice
27 reports · 24%

FCC Consumer Complaint Data, last 12 months as of August 9, 2026. Refreshed monthly. Note: the FCC dataset labels method (Live Voice / Prerecorded / SMS) but does not classify scam type (IRS impersonation, tech support fraud, etc.) - those come from community reports.

Recently reported scam numbers in 737

Numbers reported to the FCC or by our community in the last 12 months. Click any to run a full reverse-phone lookup.

Text Message 2 reports last reported May 26, 2026
Text Message 2 reports last reported May 20, 2026
Text Message 2 reports last reported Mar 2, 2026
Prerecorded Voice 2 reports last reported Aug 19, 2025
Text Message 1 report last reported Aug 6, 2026
Text Message 1 report last reported Aug 5, 2026
Live Voice 1 report last reported Aug 5, 2026
Text Message 1 report last reported Jul 28, 2026
Text Message 1 report last reported Jul 27, 2026
Live Voice 1 report last reported Jul 21, 2026
Prerecorded Voice 1 report last reported Jul 20, 2026
Live Voice 1 report last reported Jul 17, 2026
Text Message 1 report last reported Jul 17, 2026
Live Voice 1 report last reported Jul 10, 2026
Live Voice 1 report last reported Jul 6, 2026
Prerecorded Voice 1 report last reported Jun 26, 2026
Live Voice 1 report last reported Jun 25, 2026
Text Message 1 report last reported Jun 24, 2026
Prerecorded Voice 1 report last reported Jun 23, 2026
Text Message 1 report last reported Jun 23, 2026

Source: FCC Consumer Complaint Data, last 12 months as of August 9, 2026. Refreshed monthly. Numbers submitted via the report form near the top of this page get added here with a “community” badge after moderation.

How to block 737 spam calls (by carrier)

Getting repeated spam calls from 737 numbers around Austin, Texas? You can't legitimately block every 737 call without also missing legitimate ones from Austin, Texas - so the practical fix is to turn on your carrier's free spam filter and register on the national do-not-call list. Step-by-step for each major US carrier below.

AT&T

  1. Download the free AT&T ActiveArmor app (iOS + Android).
  2. Sign in with your wireless number.
  3. Enable Fraud Blocking and Suspected Spam Warning.
  4. To block a specific number, tap the call in your history → Block.

Verizon

  1. Download the free Verizon Call Filter app (iOS + Android).
  2. Sign in with your Verizon account.
  3. Turn on Spam Filter.
  4. To block a specific number: My Verizon → Blocks → Add Number.

T-Mobile

  1. Download the free Scam Shield app (iOS + Android).
  2. Enable Scam Block (blocks known scam calls silently).
  3. Use Scam ID to see “Scam Likely” caller ID on suspicious numbers.
  4. To block a specific number, dial #662# from your device.

All carriers

  1. Register on the FTC's National Do-Not-Call list.
  2. Report unwanted calls to the FCC at fcc.gov/complaints.
  3. On iPhone: Settings → Phone → Silence Unknown Callers.
  4. On Android: Phone app → ⋮ → Settings → Caller ID & spam.

Sources: carrier support pages (AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile), FCC consumer guides. Free features as of 2026. Every one of these steps costs nothing.

History of the 737 area code

Area codes 512 and 737 are North American telephone area codes serving Austin, Texas, and its suburbs. Counties currently served by these area codes include Bastrop, Burnet, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, Milam and Williamson. Area code 512 was one of the original area codes established in October 1947.

737 area code FAQ: common questions

What area code is 737?

Area code 737 is a North American Numbering Plan area code that serves Area codes serving Austin, Texas, United States in Texas, primarily including Austin and surrounding communities. It was activated in 1947.

Where does area code 737 cover?

Area code 737 covers Bastrop County, Burnet County, Caldwell County, Hays County, Milam County, Travis County, Williamson County, including cities such as Austin, Bastrop, Bee Cave, Bertram, Briggs, and roughly 45 other communities.

Is 737 a real area code or a scam?

737 is a real, actively-assigned US area code - not itself a scam. However, spammers do use 737 numbers because the code is well-known and appears local to millions of residents. Always verify the specific number, not the area code.

How do I block 737 spam calls?

You cannot legitimately block an entire area code without also blocking legitimate calls from Austin. Better options: register on the National Do-Not-Call list, enable your carrier's spam-filter (all major US carriers now offer this free), and report unwanted calls to the FCC at fcc.gov/complaints so they show up in the trend data on this page.

What's the overlay area code for 737?

737 shares coverage with overlay code 512. That means new phone numbers issued in the same geographic area may have either area code, and 10-digit dialing is required.

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