Below is a list of telephone area codes in the state of Maryland:
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240: and
301: western Maryland, suburbs of Washington, D.C.
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410: and
443: eastern Maryland: Baltimore and Annapolis
Maryland Statistics
The state had 5,987,580 residents as of 2009, with an increase of 7.0% from 2000 to 2009. 6.7% were children under 5 years of age in 2009, when the survey was last taken. 23.9% were under 18 in 2009. 13.7% were age 65 and over during the same year. 51.1% of the population was female in 2009. 84.9% of the population was white in the same year, while 11.5% was black, 1.5% was Asian, and 8.8% was Hispanic. 2.7% were foreign-born in 2009. 5.1% were over the age of 5 in 2000 and did not speak English at home. 81.3% were high school graduates over 25 as of the year 2000. 21.6% had a Bachelor’s degree or higher in the year 2000, and were over age 25. 973,637 had a disability and were over 5 years old as of 2000. There were 2,194,594 households in 2000 and 2.48 persons per household. The median household income as of 2008 was $46,847. 13.5% were living below the poverty level in 2008. This is all according to the United States Census Bureau.
21,939 males were being held by the Maryland Department of Corrections and 1,034 females as of June 30, 2008. 21,973 was the last count, which was a rise in population from the last calendar year of 2007 at a total of 22,780 inmates. 2006 saw the lowest point in population, which was at 22,236; however, the numbers began to rise again soon after. 2008 also saw an increase in serious physical assault on staff (12 for 2008 and 9 for 2007), but a decrease in serious weapon assault from the year prior, 2007 (3 for 2007 and 1 for 2008). There was also an increase in cell phones found during 2008; prison staff found 947 cell phones for the calendar year of 2008, while in 2007 there were only 789. This increase is similar to the increase of cell phones found in 2007 from 2006, which had 554 cell phones during that year. Gary Maynard is the current Maryland Department of Corrections Secretary.
Conducting a Reverse Phone Number Lookup in Maryland
Performing a reverse phone number lookup is simple enough. Landlines are the easiest to locate online because they are tied to a place, not a person, as cell phone numbers are. The first step to take in conducting a reverse cell phone lookup is to enter the number into an online search engine. This can typically be done for free. Next, try an online phone book that is readily available to the public. With unlisted phone numbers and cell phone numbers, a final step may need to be taken. If all else fails, try an online paid reverse cell number lookup site; these have a better chance of finding the owner of the cell phone number or unlisted phone number, as this information is often private and not available in public forums.