Area code 941 is assigned to Sarasota / Charlotte in Florida. It serves communities including Sarasota, Bradenton, Venice, and more. Introduced in 1996, this code provides local phone service for a population of approximately 800K+ people across the Eastern (ET) time zone.
With MeraTalk, you can obtain a 941 number instantly — no need to be physically located in Florida. Use it to build local credibility, increase answer rates, and serve Sarasota / Charlotte customers like a local business.
A 941 number from MeraTalk gives your business an authentic Florida presence — without the cost or complexity of a physical office.
Outbound reps dial Sarasota / Charlotte prospects from a number those prospects recognize. A familiar 941 caller ID gets the conversation started instead of going to voicemail.
Give your Sarasota / Charlotte customers a local number to call for help. Calls route to your support team wherever they sit, with queues, schedules, and an AI receptionist after hours.
Your team doesn't need to live in Florida to answer a 941 number. Calls ring on laptops and mobiles anywhere, while customers see a hometown business.
Pair your 941 number with local numbers in other markets you serve. Each location keeps its own identity while every call lands in one shared MeraTalk workspace.
Area codes are added as a region's demand for phone numbers grows. Here's when each Florida code came online — and where 941 fits in.
305 was the first of Florida's current codes, assigned to Miami-Dade and anchored by Miami. It remains the code most residents associate with Miami and Hialeah.
As Tampa grew, 813 was introduced to keep up with demand for new numbers around Tampa and Brandon. Existing numbers kept their codes — 813 simply opened fresh inventory for the area.
As Northeast Florida grew, 904 was introduced to keep up with demand for new numbers around Jacksonville and St. Augustine. Existing numbers kept their codes — 904 simply opened fresh inventory for the area.
As Orlando Metro grew, 407 was introduced to keep up with demand for new numbers around Orlando and Kissimmee. Existing numbers kept their codes — 407 simply opened fresh inventory for the area.
As North Central Florida grew, 352 was introduced to keep up with demand for new numbers around Gainesville and Ocala. Existing numbers kept their codes — 352 simply opened fresh inventory for the area.
As Broward County grew, 954 was introduced to keep up with demand for new numbers around Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood. Existing numbers kept their codes — 954 simply opened fresh inventory for the area.
As Palm Beach County grew, 561 was introduced to keep up with demand for new numbers around West Palm Beach and Boca Raton. Existing numbers kept their codes — 561 simply opened fresh inventory for the area.
As Sarasota / Charlotte grew, 941 was introduced to keep up with demand for new numbers around Sarasota and Bradenton. Existing numbers kept their codes — 941 simply opened fresh inventory for the area.
As Florida Panhandle grew, 850 was introduced to keep up with demand for new numbers around Tallahassee and Pensacola. Existing numbers kept their codes — 850 simply opened fresh inventory for the area.
As Pinellas County grew, 727 was introduced to keep up with demand for new numbers around St. Petersburg and Clearwater. Existing numbers kept their codes — 727 simply opened fresh inventory for the area.
As Miami-Dade (overlay) grew, 786 was introduced to keep up with demand for new numbers around Miami and Hialeah. Existing numbers kept their codes — 786 simply opened fresh inventory for the area.
As Space Coast grew, 321 was introduced to keep up with demand for new numbers around Orlando and Melbourne. Existing numbers kept their codes — 321 simply opened fresh inventory for the area.
As Southwest Florida grew, 239 was introduced to keep up with demand for new numbers around Naples and Fort Myers. Existing numbers kept their codes — 239 simply opened fresh inventory for the area.
As Northeast Florida grew, 386 was introduced to keep up with demand for new numbers around Daytona Beach and Deltona. Existing numbers kept their codes — 386 simply opened fresh inventory for the area.
As Broward County (overlay) grew, 754 was introduced to keep up with demand for new numbers around Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood. Existing numbers kept their codes — 754 simply opened fresh inventory for the area.
As Central Florida grew, 863 was introduced to keep up with demand for new numbers around Lakeland and Winter Haven. Existing numbers kept their codes — 863 simply opened fresh inventory for the area.
As Treasure Coast grew, 772 was introduced to keep up with demand for new numbers around Port St. Lucie and Fort Pierce. Existing numbers kept their codes — 772 simply opened fresh inventory for the area.
A 941 number on MeraTalk isn't a standalone line — it's the front door to a full cloud phone system your whole team can use.
Make and receive calls and texts from your 941 number on desktop, mobile, or desk phone.
An AI receptionist answers, screens, and routes every call to your number — around the clock.
Missed calls become readable transcripts in your inbox, so nothing from your customers slips through.
Send Sarasota / Charlotte callers to the right person or team automatically, based on schedules you control.
Your whole team can see, answer, and follow up on calls and texts to the same local number.
Already have a 941 number? Bring it with you — porting is supported on every plan.
17 area codes covering Florida
Area code 941 is part of the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) — the system that assigns three-digit codes to geographic regions across the US, Canada, and parts of the Caribbean. Code 941 was assigned to Sarasota / Charlotte and serves Sarasota and Bradenton as its primary markets.
When a call is made to a 941 number, the carrier routes it through the Eastern (ET) time zone switching network. This also means that when customers see a 941 number on their caller ID, they immediately associate it with Sarasota / Charlotte — before the call is even answered.
The area code on your caller ID shapes how customers in Sarasota / Charlotte decide whether to pick up or ignore your call.
Calls from a local 941 number are far more likely to be answered than calls from an out-of-state or toll-free number. Customers in Sarasota / Charlotte recognise the code and trust it as local.
A 941 number tells prospects in Florida that you operate in their market — even if your team is fully remote or based elsewhere. First impressions happen before the first word.
With a cloud-hosted 941 number, your team can answer calls from any device, in any location. The local area code stays consistent while your team stays flexible.
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