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What is the Netherland COuntry Code

What Is the Netherlands Country Code?

01 Sep 2025


Calling your parents in Amsterdam or checking on a friend in Rotterdam? The fix is simple: dial +31 before the Dutch number and drop the leading 0 you see in local formats. That’s how you reach any Dutch mobile or landline from abroad. In short: the Netherlands uses +31, a trunk prefix 0 for domestic calls, and numbers that become international when you save them as +31… The International Telecommunication Union lists +31 for the Netherlands.

How do I dial the Netherlands from any country?

Five quick steps (works from any network):

  1. Dial your country’s international access (or just use + on mobile).
  2. Enter 31.
  3. Remove the leading 0 from the Dutch number.
  4. Add the area code (for landlines) or 6 (for mobiles).
  5. Dial the remaining digits.

Examples

  • Amsterdam landline: +31 20 123 4567 (local 020 → international 20)
  • Dutch mobile: +31 6 12 34 56 78 (local 06 → international 6)

If you forget the country code for the Netherlands, remember this shortcut: +31, then the number without its first 0.

Which prefixes map to cities—and why does this matter?

Dutch geographic numbers are tied to places. Knowing the city code prevents failed calls and helps you spot local vs. non-geographic lines (like 0800). (Research note: the government explains that fixed numbers are location-bound; 06 is always mobile; 0800 is toll-free and 090x carry charges.)

City & province prefixes

City / Region

Domestic format

From abroad

Amsterdam

(020) 123 4567

+31 20 123 4567

Rotterdam

(010) 123 4567

+31 10 123 4567

The Hague (Den Haag)

(070) 123 4567

+31 70 123 4567

Utrecht

(030) 123 4567

+31 30 123 4567

Eindhoven

(040) 123 4567

+31 40 123 4567

Tilburg

(013) 123 4567

+31 13 123 4567

Groningen

(050) 123 4567

+31 50 123 4567

Maastricht

(043) 123 4567

+31 43 123 4567

Nijmegen

(024) 123 4567

+31 24 123 4567

Haarlem

(023) 123 4567

+31 23 123 4567

Leiden

(071) 123 4567

+31 71 123 4567

Breda

(076) 123 4567

+31 76 123 4567

Arnhem

(026) 123 4567

+31 26 123 4567

Amersfoort

(033) 123 4567

+31 33 123 4567

Enschede

(053) 123 4567

+31 53 123 4567

Zwolle

(038) 123 4567

+31 38 123 4567

Almere

(036) 123 4567

+31 36 123 4567

Hilversum

(035) 123 4567

+31 35 123 4567

Delft

(015) 123 4567

+31 15 123 4567

Dordrecht

(078) 123 4567

+31 78 123 4567

Leeuwarden

(058) 123 4567

+31 58 123 4567

Alkmaar

(072) 123 4567

+31 72 123 4567

Official reference:ACM – netnummers by region

Noord-Holland — Amsterdam, Haarlem, Alkmaar
City / RegionAreaInside NLFrom abroad
Amsterdam(020)(020) 123 4567+31 20 123 4567
Haarlem(023)(023) 123 456+31 23 123 456
Alkmaar(072)(072) 123 4567+31 72 123 4567
Hilversum (Gooi)(035)(035) 123 4567+31 35 123 4567
Zaandam / Zaanstreek(075)(075) 123 4567+31 75 123 4567
Hoorn(0229)(0229) 123 456+31 229 123 456
Aalsmeer / Uithoorn(0297)(0297) 123 456+31 297 123 456
Den Helder / Texel(0223)/(0222)(0223) 123 456+31 223 123 456
Zuid-Holland — Rotterdam, Den Haag, Leiden, Dordrecht
City / RegionAreaInside NLFrom abroad
Rotterdam(010)(010) 123 4567+31 10 123 4567
The Hague (Den Haag)(070)(070) 123 4567+31 70 123 4567
Leiden(071)(071) 123 4567+31 71 123 4567
Delft(015)(015) 123 4567+31 15 123 4567
Dordrecht(078)(078) 123 4567+31 78 123 4567
Zoetermeer(079)(079) 123 4567+31 79 123 4567
Gouda(0182)(0182) 123 456+31 182 123 456
Ridderkerk / Barendrecht(0180)(0180) 123 456+31 180 123 456
Utrecht — Utrecht, Amersfoort, Nieuwegein
City / RegionAreaInside NLFrom abroad
Utrecht (city)(030)(030) 123 4567+31 30 123 4567
Amersfoort(033)(033) 123 4567+31 33 123 4567
Hilversum (media city)(035)(035) 123 4567+31 35 123 4567
Veenendaal / Rhenen(0318)(0318) 123 456+31 318 123 456
Maarssen(0346)(0346) 123 456+31 346 123 456
Woerden(0348)(0348) 123 456+31 348 123 456
Noord-Brabant — Eindhoven, Tilburg, Breda, Den Bosch
City / RegionAreaInside NLFrom abroad
Eindhoven(040)(040) 123 4567+31 40 123 4567
Tilburg(013)(013) 123 4567+31 13 123 4567
's-Hertogenbosch (Den Bosch)(073)(073) 123 4567+31 73 123 4567
Breda(076)(076) 123 4567+31 76 123 4567
Helmond(0492)(0492) 123 456+31 492 123 456
Waalwijk(0416)(0416) 123 456+31 416 123 456
Veghel(0413)(0413) 123 456+31 413 123 456
Gelderland — Arnhem, Nijmegen, Apeldoorn
City / RegionAreaInside NLFrom abroad
Arnhem(026)(026) 123 4567+31 26 123 4567
Nijmegen(024)(024) 123 4567+31 24 123 4567
Apeldoorn(055)(055) 123 4567+31 55 123 4567
Ede / Veenendaal (edge)(0318)(0318) 123 456+31 318 123 456
Doetinchem / Achterhoek(0314)(0314) 123 456+31 314 123 456
Harderwijk(0341)(0341) 123 456+31 341 123 456
Overijssel — Enschede, Zwolle, Deventer, Almelo
City / RegionAreaInside NLFrom abroad
Enschede(053)(053) 123 4567+31 53 123 4567
Zwolle(038)(038) 123 4567+31 38 123 4567
Deventer(0570)(0570) 12 34 56+31 570 12 34 56
Hengelo(074)(074) 123 4567+31 74 123 4567
Almelo(0546)(0546) 12 34 56+31 546 12 34 56
Groningen & Drenthe — Groningen, Emmen, Assen
City / RegionAreaInside NLFrom abroad
Groningen (city)(050)(050) 123 4567+31 50 123 4567
Assen (Drenthe)(0592)(0592) 12 34 56+31 592 12 34 56
Emmen(0591)(0591) 12 34 56+31 591 12 34 56
Winschoten / Oldambt(0597)(0597) 12 34 56+31 597 12 34 56
Hoogezand-Sappemeer(0598)(0598) 12 34 56+31 598 12 34 56
Friesland — Leeuwarden, Heerenveen, Drachten
City / RegionAreaInside NLFrom abroad
Leeuwarden(058)(058) 123 4567+31 58 123 4567
Heerenveen(0513)(0513) 12 34 56+31 513 12 34 56
Drachten (Smallingerland)(0512)(0512) 12 34 56+31 512 12 34 56
Franeker(0517)(0517) 12 34 56+31 517 12 34 56
Limburg — Maastricht, Heerlen/Kerkrade, Venlo, Sittard
City / RegionAreaInside NLFrom abroad
Maastricht(043)(043) 123 4567+31 43 123 4567
Heerlen / Kerkrade(045)(045) 123 4567+31 45 123 4567
Venlo(077)(077) 123 4567+31 77 123 4567
Sittard-Geleen(046)(046) 123 4567+31 46 123 4567
Roermond(0475)(0475) 12 34 56+31 475 12 34 56
Zeeland — Middelburg/Vlissingen, Goes, Terneuzen
City / RegionAreaInside NLFrom abroad
Vlissingen / Middelburg(0118)(0118) 12 34 56+31 118 12 34 56
Goes(0113)(0113) 12 34 56+31 113 12 34 56
Terneuzen(0115)(0115) 12 34 56+31 115 12 34 56
Flevoland — Almere, Lelystad, Dronten
City / RegionAreaInside NLFrom abroad
Almere(036)(036) 123 4567+31 36 123 4567
Lelystad(0320)(0320) 12 34 56+31 320 12 34 56
Dronten(0321)(0321) 12 34 56+31 321 12 34 56

What about mobiles, 0800, and service numbers?

  • Mobiles: start with 06 domestically → save as +31 6 abroad.
  • Toll-free: 0800 numbers are free for callers inside the Netherlands.
  • Service/Premium: 0900/0906/0909 may charge per minute or per call and are often not reachable from abroad.
  • Corporate/non-geo: 088 (company blocks), 085 (VoIP/non-geo).
  • Municipal short code: 14xxx connects to local councils.

How should I format Dutch numbers for apps and verifications?

Use the international format everywhere you store contacts—banking apps, messaging, and remittance profiles:

  • Landline: +31 20 123 4567 (no parentheses or leading 0 in data fields)
  • Mobile: +31 6 12 34 56 78
  • Keep spaces for readability; avoid hyphens in form fields that require digits only.

This also reduces friction when confirming transfers with ACE Money Transfer. No more “number not recognized” issues during two-factor checks or callback verifications.

How do I place calls from inside the Netherlands to other countries?

From within the Netherlands, dial the international prefix 00 + country code + number. Example: calling the UK → 00 44 …. (Remember: 44 is the country code for the UK, not the Netherlands.)

Which emergency number works nationwide (and in the EU)?

Dial 112 for emergencies—police, fire, or ambulance. Its free of charge across the EU, including the Netherlands. The Dutch government’s portal confirms 112 as the national emergency line, available for life-threatening situations.

Can I trust the rules above—are they official?

Yes. Two authoritative signposts:

  • +31 is the official international code assigned by the United Nations’ ITU.
  • Number categories (06, 0800, 090x, etc.) and examples are explained by the Dutch government’s consumer site.

Why does this matter for remittances?

Most senders call or message loved ones to confirm details. IBAN, pickup location, or delivery time. Saving contacts in +31 format prevents failed calls, missed SMS codes, and delays. It’s a small habit that makes sending money online with ACE smooth and stress-free.

FAQs

Do I always dial +31, even for mobiles?

Yes, to call any number in the Netherlands, including mobile phones, you should dial the plus sign (+) followed by the country code for the Netherlands (31), and then the national number, dropping the leading zero if present.

Are 0800 numbers free, and can I dial them from abroad?

0800 is toll-free inside the Netherlands; from abroad these may not connect, or the foreign operator may charge/deny routing.

What do 0900/0906/0909 numbers mean?

They are service/premium numbers with per-call or per-minute fees; many overseas carriers block them. Check the rate notice before calling.

What should I dial in an emergency?

Dial 112. It works across the EU and is free from fixed and mobile phones.

Which common city codes should I memorize?

Amsterdam 020, Rotterdam 010, The Hague 070, Utrecht 030, Eindhoven 040. Convert to +31 20 / 10 / 70 / 30 / 40 from abroad.

Stay connected

Now you can dial the Netherlands without guesswork: save contacts as +31, drop the 0, use city codes like 20/10/70/30/40, and 06 for mobiles. Keep this format for calls, SMS codes, and account verifications, and when you’re ready to help back home, your transfers with ACE will be fast and hassle-free. Put simply: the country code of the Netherlands is +31, and every number is easiest to use when saved in that format.

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