Following are the area codes assigned within Virginia, followed by the date they were implemented:
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276: southwest corner of the state: Bristol, Galax, Martinsville, and Wytheville (September 2001)
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434: south central area: Charlottesville and Lynchburg (June 2001)
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540: central and northern part of the state: Fredericksburg, Roanoke, and Winchester (July 1995)
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571: northern parts of the state: Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, and Arlington, Fairfax, and Loudoun counties (571 was created in March 2000;
703 in October 1947)
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757: Hampton Roads region and southeast corner of the state: Hampton, Newport News, Williamsburg, Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Portsmouth, Eastern Shore on the Delmarva Peninsula (July 1996)
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804: eastern and central portions of the state: the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula including Mechanicsville, Petersburg, and Richmond ( June 1973)
Virginia Statistics:
The state reported 7,882,590 residents as of 2009, with an increase of 11.4% from 2000 to 2009. 6.8% were children under 5 years of age in 2009, when the survey was last taken. 23.4% were under 18 in 2009. 12.2% were age 65 and over during the same year. 50.8% of the population was female in 2009. 72.8% of the population was white in the same year, while 20.0% was black, 5.0% was Asian, and 7.2% was Hispanic. 8.1% were foreign-born in 2009. 11.1% were over the age of 5 in 2000 and did not speak English at home. 81.5% were high school graduates over 25, as of the year 2000. 20.0% had a Bachelor’s degree or higher in the year 2000, and were over age 25. 1,155,083 had a disability and were over 5 years old, as of 2000. There were 2,699,173 households in 2000 and 2.54 persons per household. The median household income as of 2008 was $61,210. 10.2% were living below the poverty level in 2008. This is all according to the United States Census Bureau.
According to the 2009 crime report in Virginia, there were 493,132 Group A Offenses reported by the contributing agencies. The total number of criminal incidents was 436,645 and August had the greatest number reported. Of the 19,807 violent crimes that were reported, 46.4% had occurred in the home. Additionally, there were 4,779 victims of the 4,487 forcible sex crimes reported by contributing agencies and 85.8% of the victims were female. The amount of money stolen amounted to a total of $42,652,906. Firearms represented 18.8% of all known weapons used in aggravated assaults. Of all victims of aggravated assault, 70.2% had received some type of injury.
In Virginia, there was a total value loss of $67,036,793 that can be directly related to 10,862 motor vehicle offenses. There were 1,225 assaults on Virginia officers. More than one quarter of these (29.8%) involved some type of injury to the officer. Of the 170 hate crime offenses reported, only 34.7% of these were assault offenses and 51.8% were vandalism/damage of property offenses.
Phone Number Lookup Services for Virginia
Conducting a reverse phone lookup is quite easy if it is a landline number you are researching; a reverse cell number lookup is much harder because these numbers are not usually public unless the owner opts into an online directory. To conduct a reverse cell number lookup, first type the number into an online search engine. The second step (if the first step doesn’t work) is done through an online phone book that provides its services at no cost. Lastly, a reverse cell phone number lookup can be completed through a paid cell phone directory to get the best results in Virginia.