Russia Dialing Code (+7)
The country calling code for Russia is +7. Type a local number below to get its international form, and see how to dial Russia from anywhere.
Type a local Russia phone number to see its international form.
Note Russia shares +7 with Kazakhstan. The domestic trunk prefix is 8; from abroad dial +7 then the 10-digit number.
How to dial Russia
The + in +7 stands for your local exit code (011 in the US and Canada, 00 across most of Europe, 810 in Russia itself). Any GSM mobile lets you dial the + directly.
Russia dialing reference
| Country calling code | +7 |
| ISO country code | RU |
| Region | Europe |
| Trunk prefix | 8 |
| Exit / IDD code (from Russia) | 810 |
| Example number | 8 (495) 123-45-67 |
| International format | +7 4951234567 |
Calling Russia step by step
- 01 Start with your exit code — 011 in the US and Canada, 00 in the UK and Europe, or + on any mobile.
- 02 Dial the Russia country code 7.
- 03 Add the local number without its leading 8 trunk prefix — e.g. 4951234567.
Frequently asked questions
What is the country code for Russia?
The country calling code for Russia is +7 (ISO code RU). You dial it after your own country's exit code — or type + on a mobile — before the local number.
How do I call Russia from the US?
From the United States, dial 011 (the US exit code), then 7 (the Russia country code), then the local number without its trunk prefix. For example: 011 7 4951234567.
How do I call Russia from the UK or Europe?
From the UK and most of Europe, dial 00 (the exit code), then 7, then the local number. For example: 00 7 4951234567. On any mobile you can dial +7 4951234567 instead.
What is the format of a Russia phone number?
A typical Russia number looks like 8 (495) 123-45-67. Russia shares +7 with Kazakhstan. The domestic trunk prefix is 8; from abroad dial +7 then the 10-digit number.