The 505 area code covers Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Rio Rancho and more in New Mexico. Provision a local 505 number in minutes.
Area code 505 covers central and northern New Mexico including Albuquerque and Santa Fe. Santa Fe is the state capital and a renowned art market and cultural center at 7,000 feet elevation. Albuquerque is home to Sandia National Laboratories and Kirtland Air Force Base, making the region a significant center for nuclear research and aerospace.
Across New Mexico, the 505 area code serves roughly 1.2 million residents in 4 communities — including Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Rio Rancho, among others. Numbers in the 505 zone keep Mountaintime, so a local line rings during your customers' business hours and shows a familiar NM caller ID on every outbound call.
505 was first introduced in 1947 under the North American Numbering Plan. It remains an active geographic code today.
Want a 505 number of your own? With Ajoxi you can claim one in minutes — no hardware, no contracts — and route calls, SMS, voicemail, and team messaging anywhere on a single UCaaS platform, with Tier-1 routing and clean caller-ID delivery on every line.
The 505 area code reaches 4 communities across New Mexico, from Albuquerque to Las Cruces. A customer in any of them sees a familiar local number when you call, which is the single biggest driver of answer rates — and with Ajoxi you can claim a number in any of these cities, or several at once, and route every call to the same team.
Pair a local Albuquerque presence with enterprise-grade UCaaS — calling, meetings, and messaging on one platform.
Get a 505 NumberA 505 number tells Albuquerque customers you're local — instant trust and higher answer rates, no office required.
Every 505 line includes HD calling, video meetings, team chat, SMS/MMS, auto-attendant, call recording, and an AI assistant.
Already have a 505 number? Port it in for free. Your number stays yours — port out anytime, no lock-in.
The 505 area code covers Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Rio Rancho, Las Cruces in New Mexico.
Phone numbers in the 505 area code operate on America/Denver time.
Yes. The 505 area code was introduced in 1947 and remains an active geographic code today.
Yes. Ajoxi provisions virtual 505 numbers with instant activation, clean caller-ID delivery, Tier-1 routing, and no setup fees — so you can build a local presence in minutes.
Choose a 505 number in the Ajoxi dashboard and it activates immediately — no hardware, no contracts, and no setup fees. Prefer to keep a number you already use? Port any existing 505 number in for free, usually within a few business days and with no downtime during the switch.
Yes. Every 505 number supports SMS and MMS alongside HD calling, so your team can text customers, run campaigns, and reply to conversations from the same line — all in the browser on any device, with no separate app to install.
Provision a 505 number with instant activation, clean caller-ID, and Tier-1 routing — no setup fees, live in minutes.