Italy calling code: +39
The short answer is +39. The useful answer is: what do you dial from your country, and what should you do with leading zeros?
What to dial (quick guide)
- Start with your exit code (international call prefix), or just use + on mobiles.
- Dial 39 (the country calling code).
- Dial the national number (often with the domestic trunk prefix removed).
Trunk prefix note: none listed for this country in the MVP dataset.
Use the Dial Builder to paste your number and get the exact dial string.
Examples
- national: 06 6982
- international: +39 06 6982
Notes
- Italy is special: the leading 0 of many fixed-line numbers is often dialed even from abroad.
- This MVP does not attempt to model Italy’s full fixed/mobile rules — we keep normalization simple and show warnings when a leading 0 is present.
Common routes
Jump straight into the dial builder:
- Call from US to IT (exit code 011)
- Call from GB to IT (exit code 00)
- Call from CA to IT (exit code 011)
- Call from IE to IT (exit code 00)
- Call from FR to IT (exit code 00)
- Call from DE to IT (exit code 00)
- Call from ES to IT (exit code 00)
- Call from AU to IT (exit code 0011)
- Call from IN to IT (exit code 00)
FAQ
What is the country calling code for Italy?
The country calling code for Italy is +39.
How do I call Italy from another country?
Dial your international exit code, then 39, then the national number. In mobile-friendly format you can usually dial +39 followed by the national number.
Do I drop a leading 0 when calling Italy internationally?
Italy does not generally use a trunk prefix field in this MVP dataset, but formatting varies; use the dial builder to normalize your specific number.