UK dialling code · Derbyshire

Derby01332 dialling code

Calls from Derby dial out on the 01332 UK area code (+44 1332). Below: who Ofcom has assigned each 01332 number range to, plus a reverse-lookup form for any specific 01332 caller.

About the 01332 dialling code in Derby

01332 is the geographic UK area code anchored on Derby, Derbyshire, listed in Ofcom’s National Telephone Numbering Plan. Derby has a population of approximately 257,000, and the dialling code reaches across the surrounding charging area rather than the town centre alone. When an inbound UK landline shows +44 1332 on Caller-ID, the originating exchange is most likely physically located in or near Derby, with neighbouring exchanges on 01300, 01302, 01303.

Numbers in Derby’s 01332 block were originally allocated to UK communications providers in 1,000-number sub-ranges (the legacy Ofcom block size for geographic codes), with newer allocations issued in 10,000-number blocks once the smaller blocks ran out. Each block is delegated to a Range Holder — typically Openreach (BT), Virgin Media O2, Sky, Gamma Telecom or one of a long tail of regional carriers — who is then responsible for assigning individual numbers to end-customers in the Derby charging area. The full table further down this page shows every currently-allocated range on 01332 and the holder it was delegated to.

This is the same data Ofcom publishes every Wednesday in the public UK Numbering Data feed; we re-ingest the snapshot weekly, so the Derby allocations you see here are at most seven days old. Because UK numbers are portable, the current carrier of any specific 01332 number in Derby can differ from the Range Holder shown — see Range Holder vs current provider for the explanation. To identify a specific caller, paste the full number into the lookup above: you’ll get the Range Holder, the allocation status, the Derby area-code metadata, and a live AI internet check summarising any public web reports about that exact number.

From abroad, a Derby 01332 number is reached by dialling the international access prefix (00 from most of Europe, 011 from North America), then 44, then the local digits with the leading zero dropped. So a number written locally as 01332 123 4567 becomes +44 1332 123 4567 when dialled from outside the UK. Inbound calls to a Derby landline are charged at the recipient’s standard call-receive rate (free in most consumer tariffs), and outbound calls from a UK mobile or landline to a 01332 number are billed at the caller’s own UK landline rate. Derbyshire consumers and businesses with a 01332 CLI typically use Openreach copper or fibre, Virgin Media O2 cable, a Sky or TalkTalk retail bundle, or one of a long tail of regional or VoIP-based providers — the table further down this page shows the wholesale allocation that anchors each block, but the live retail carrier on a specific number can be different after porting.

If you have just received a missed call from a 01332 number and you don’t recognise it, the most reliable next step is to paste the full number into the lookup above before calling back. The Ofcom Range Holder data tells you which wholesale carrier the block was issued to, which often gives away whether the call is a local resident, a national business renting a Derby-presenting CLI, or a VoIP service that could be operating from anywhere in the UK. The AI internet check then aggregates any public reports about the specific digits — Reddit threads, MoneySavingExpert forum posts, Trustpilot reviews, scam-reporting databases — so you have context before you decide whether to ring back.

Range holders allocated to 01332

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All allocated ranges on 01332

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Nearby UK towns

Other dialling codes anchored on towns near Derby or elsewhere in Derbyshire.

FAQs about 01332 in Derby

What is the dialling code for Derby?

Derby uses the 01332 UK dialling code. In international format the same number is written +44 1332, dropping the leading zero. Calls originating from a landline in or near Derby, Derbyshire will typically present this prefix on Caller-ID.

Are calls from Derby (01332) safe?

Most 01332 calls from Derby are legitimate landlines belonging to local residents, businesses, or contact-centres operating from the area. Scammers can however spoof any UK area code, so a 01332 prefix on its own does not prove the caller is genuinely in Derby. Paste the full number into the lookup above to see the Ofcom Range Holder for that block plus a live AI internet check that aggregates public web reports about the specific number.

What providers operate 01332 numbers in Derby?

No Range Holder data is loaded yet for 01332. The most-allocated providers on this code are typically Openreach (BT), Virgin Media O2, and Sky Telecommunications Services, with smaller blocks held by Gamma Telecom, Vonage and a long tail of regional carriers. The full breakdown is in the table further down this page.

Where is the 01332 dialling code used outside Derby?

01332 is the geographic dialling code anchored on Derby, but the area covered by an Ofcom 01/02 code is broader than the principal town alone — it usually extends across surrounding suburbs and villages within the same charging area, all within Derbyshire. Number portability also means a 01332 number can be used by a subscriber who has since moved elsewhere in the UK.

How do I dial a Derby 01332 number from outside the UK?

Dial your country's international access prefix (00 from most of Europe, 011 from North America, 0011 from Australia), then 44, then the 01332 number with the leading zero dropped. So a Derby number written locally as 01332 123 4567 becomes +44 1332 123 4567 in international format. The leading zero is a UK-internal national-significant prefix and is always replaced by +44 when calling from abroad.

Why might a 01332 number actually be calling from outside Derby?

Three reasons. First, Ofcom number portability: a customer can keep their 01332 number after moving anywhere in the UK, so the registered subscriber may not be in Derby any more. Second, business CLIs: a national call-centre can present a 01332 number on outbound calls to look local. Third, VoIP services often issue geographic numbers regardless of where the underlying subscriber actually lives. The fastest way to confirm origin is to use the lookup above and read the AI internet check — public reports often surface the actual caller even when the registered 01332 block doesn't match.