Netherlands · +31

Netherlands country calling code +31

+31 is the country calling code for the Netherlands. A Dutch mobile number written locally as 06 12345678 becomes +31 6 12345678 in international format. Fonable is a browser-native, pay-as-you-go international calling service; enter the +31 number without the Dutch trunk prefix 0, then use the live number checker to confirm a callable rate.

International mobile format

+31

Country calling code

Mobile

06 12345678 -> +31 6 12345678

Landline

020 123 4567 -> +31 20 123 4567

Последнее обновление: June 4, 2026

Can Fonable confirm a callable rate for this +31 number?

Enter a Dutch number in +31 international format. Fonable's live number checker tries to confirm a callable per-minute rate for that specific number. Checking does not require a login; placing a call requires you to sign in.

Enter a Dutch mobile number beginning +31 6 or a Dutch landline number beginning +31 and a geographic area code. The live checker will try to confirm a callable rate and exact per-minute price.

Country calling code

+31

Mobile format

+31 6 12345678

Landline format

+31 20 123 4567

Time zone

Europe/Amsterdam (+02:00)

Dialing format

How do Dutch phone number formats change with +31?

Use the +31 country calling code, then the Dutch national number without its local trunk prefix 0. A local mobile prefix 06 becomes +31 6. A local Amsterdam landline prefix 020 becomes +31 20. The remaining digits stay the same.

Local mobile format

06 12345678

Local landline

020 123 4567

Drop 0

International mobile format

+31 6 12345678

International landline

+31 20 123 4567

The first 0 is the Dutch trunk prefix used for calls within the Netherlands. Remove it before adding the +31 country calling code: 06 12345678 becomes +31 6 12345678, while a local Amsterdam landline beginning 020 becomes +31 20.

How do I check the exact price to call a Dutch number?

The exact Fonable price depends on the full phone number, not only the +31 country calling code. Use the live number checker on this page to see whether Fonable can confirm a callable rate and the current per-minute price for that specific number.

Call timing

Dutch city prefixes and current Netherlands time

Dutch landlines use geographic area codes. The local trunk prefix 0 is removed in international format, so Amsterdam 020 becomes +31 20, Rotterdam 010 becomes +31 10, and The Hague 070 becomes +31 70. The table also shows the current local time.

Current time comparison

See the current time in your location and Netherlands to plan your call.

2h ahead

Your location

16:58:54

UTC (6/7/2026, 16:58:54 +00:00)

Netherlands

18:58:54

GMT+2 (6/7/2026, 18:58:54 +02:00)

City or number typeLocal prefixCountry calling code + destination prefixCurrent time there
Amsterdam
Europe/Amsterdam
020+31 2018:58 GMT+2
Rotterdam
Europe/Amsterdam
010+31 1018:58 GMT+2
The Hague
Europe/Amsterdam
070+31 7018:58 GMT+2
Utrecht
Europe/Amsterdam
030+31 3018:58 GMT+2
Eindhoven
Europe/Amsterdam
040+31 4018:58 GMT+2
Groningen
Europe/Amsterdam
050+31 5018:58 GMT+2
Haarlem
Europe/Amsterdam
023+31 2318:58 GMT+2
Leiden
Europe/Amsterdam
071+31 7118:58 GMT+2
Maastricht
Europe/Amsterdam
043+31 4318:58 GMT+2
Dutch mobile
Europe/Amsterdam
06+31 618:58 GMT+2

For a business call, use the recipient's published office hours when possible. Dutch offices often operate around 09:00-17:00 local time, but hours vary by organization, day, and public holiday. Check the current Netherlands time above before calling.

Sources

How this Netherlands country calling code guide is built

This guide uses the ITU-T E.164 assigned country-code list for +31, Dutch public guidance on phone-number types, and explicit Dutch mobile, landline, and area-code examples. Static examples explain number format; they do not promise that Fonable can call a particular number.

For an exact Fonable price, use the live number checker. Its result is the authority for whether Fonable can confirm a callable rate for the full number. For callback safety, remember that a displayed +31 number can be spoofed and verify unknown callers through a separately trusted source.

FAQ

Questions about the Netherlands country calling code

Direct answers about +31, 0031, Dutch mobile and landline formats, callable rates, browser calling, and spoofing-safe callbacks.

What country calling code is +31?

+31 is the country calling code for the Netherlands. The ITU assigns 31 to the Netherlands in the E.164 country-code list. A number beginning with +31 should then contain the Dutch national number without its local trunk prefix 0, such as +31 6 for a mobile number.

How do I enter a Dutch mobile number in Fonable?

Enter the number in international format: +31, the Dutch mobile prefix 6, and the remaining eight digits. For example, 06 12345678 becomes +31 6 12345678. Do not include the local trunk prefix 0. Use Fonable's live number checker to confirm a callable rate before signing in to call.

Do I include the leading 0 in a Dutch phone number?

The leading 0 is the Dutch trunk prefix used when a number is dialed within the Netherlands. Remove that 0 when you add the +31 country calling code. Keep the rest of the mobile or landline prefix, so 06 becomes +31 6 and 020 becomes +31 20.

What does +31 6 mean?

+31 6 normally starts a Dutch mobile number. +31 is the Netherlands country calling code, while 6 is the mobile prefix after the local trunk prefix 0 has been removed from 06. It is not a separate country calling code, and the full number still needs eight digits after the 6.

Can I call a Netherlands mobile number from my browser?

Fonable is a browser-native, pay-as-you-go international calling service. Enter a Netherlands mobile number in international format, such as +31 6 12345678, and use the live number checker to see whether Fonable can confirm a callable rate. Checking requires no login; placing the call requires you to sign in.

How much does it cost to call the Netherlands with Fonable?

The exact Fonable price depends on the full Dutch number, not only the +31 country calling code. Enter the number in the live number checker on this page. If Fonable can confirm a callable rate, the checker shows the current per-minute price before you sign in and place the call.

What is the best time to call Amsterdam, Rotterdam, or The Hague?

Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and The Hague use the Europe/Amsterdam time zone: Central European Time in winter and Central European Summer Time in summer. For a business call, aim for the recipient's published office hours, often around 09:00-17:00 local time, and check the current Netherlands time shown on this page.

Is it safe to call back a +31 number?

A +31 caller ID does not prove that the call came from the Netherlands because caller ID can be spoofed. If you do not recognize the caller, do not rely on the displayed number alone. Verify the person or organization through a trusted channel before returning the call.

Is 0031 the same as +31?

0031 and +31 both lead into the Netherlands country calling code when the calling service supports 00 as the international access prefix. The 00 is not part of the Dutch country calling code; the code itself is 31. In Fonable, enter the number with +31, not 0031.

How do I call an Amsterdam landline from outside the Netherlands?

For an Amsterdam landline, remove the local trunk prefix 0 from area code 020, then use +31 20 followed by the subscriber number. A local number such as 020 123 4567 becomes +31 20 123 4567. Other Dutch landlines follow the same rule with their own geographic area code.

How many digits are in a Dutch mobile number?

A Dutch mobile number is normally written locally as 06 followed by eight digits, for ten digits in national format. In international format, remove the trunk prefix 0 and use +31 6 followed by those same eight digits. The +31 does not count as part of the Dutch national number.

Can I call the Netherlands without a SIM or mobile app?

Fonable lets you check a Dutch number and place an outbound international call from a browser without a SIM or mobile app. Enter the number in international format, use the live checker to confirm a callable rate, then sign in to call. Checking the number itself does not require a login.

What country code is 00312?

00312 is not a separate country code. The 00 is an international access prefix, 31 is the Netherlands country calling code, and 2 begins a Dutch destination prefix. For example, an Amsterdam landline can be written as 0031 20 followed by the subscriber number when the calling service supports 00.

What should I check before calling back a Dutch number?

Before calling back, check whether you recognize the caller and whether the full number matches a contact or an official website. A familiar Dutch prefix does not prove the caller's identity because caller ID can be spoofed. When in doubt, use a separately verified number instead of returning the missed call.

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Callback safety

Is it safe to call back a +31 number?

A +31 caller ID does not prove that the call came from the Netherlands because caller ID can be spoofed. If you do not recognize the caller, verify the person or organization through a trusted channel and use a separately sourced number instead of relying only on the missed-call display.

Browser calling

Ready to check a Dutch number?

Enter a Dutch number such as +31 6 12345678 in the live number checker. Checking requires no login. If Fonable confirms a callable rate, sign in to place the outbound international call from your browser.