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Estonia Country Code +372

Estonia uses the international calling code +372. If a phone number starts with +372, it’s intended for Estonia—often connected to Tallinn, other cities, and business contacts working across Europe.

This guide covers Estonian phone number formats, how to call Estonia from the US/Canada and UK/Europe, the Europe/Tallinn time zone (UTC+2/UTC+3), and best practices for collecting +372 numbers in contact forms, CRMs, and user sign-ups.

Calling code: +372 E.164: +372XXXXXXXX Time zone: Europe/Tallinn (UTC+2 / UTC+3) ISO: EE / EST / 233

Overview – what +372 means

The prefix +372 identifies phone numbers registered in Estonia. If you run a directory, verification flow, or customer support operation, recognizing +372 helps you correctly route calls and validate user input.

Common real-world use cases for +372 numbers include:

  • • Customer sign-ups and SMS verification for EU users.
  • • Business calls to Tallinn-based teams (IT, startups, outsourcing, logistics).
  • • Travel and accommodation coordination (hotels, rentals, transport).
  • • International teams scheduling meetings across UTC offsets.

Best practice: Don’t assume all European numbers start with +33/+49/+44 etc. Estonia is +372 and should be accepted in forms and CRMs.

Helpful tools

UX tip: link Europe → Estonia → tools to keep navigation intuitive.

Estonia phone number formats (+372)

In international contexts, Estonia numbers should be stored as +372 followed by the complete national number. Different services (mobile, landline, VoIP) may have different leading digits and lengths, so avoid “hard-coding” one single pattern.

  • • Collect phone numbers with a leading + (international style).
  • • Normalize by removing spaces, dashes, and parentheses.
  • • If the user enters a local-only number, prompt: “Please include +372.”
Example (format): +372 5XX XXXX (often mobile-style) Example (format): +372 6XX XXXX (often landline-style)

Safe validation idea: accept +372 plus a reasonable digit count (e.g., 7–10 digits after 372), then verify through OTP/callback when required.

Normalization examples

Illustrative

User enters

+372 5XX XXXX

Store as

+3725XXXXXX

User enters

(372) 6XX XXXX

Normalize to

+3726XXXXXX

User enters

5XX XXXX

If country = Estonia, ask for

+372 5XX XXXX

Only auto-prefix when the user explicitly selected Estonia.

How to call Estonia (+372)

1) From the United States / Canada

  1. Dial 011 (or use + on mobile).
  2. Dial 372.
  3. Dial the national number.

Example: 011 372 … or +372 …

2) From the UK / Europe

  1. Dial 00 (or use +).
  2. Dial 372.
  3. Dial the national number.

Example: 00 372 …

3) Inside Estonia & on apps

  • Domestic calls: dial the number as provided locally.
  • VoIP/WhatsApp: save contacts as +372… for best matching.
  • Business best practice: print +372 format on invoices, signatures, and RFQs.

If calls fail, confirm the number is complete and formatted as +372 + digits.

Time in Estonia – Europe/Tallinn (UTC+2 / UTC+3)

Estonia uses the Europe/Tallinn time zone. It’s typically UTC+2, and becomes UTC+3 during daylight saving time when observed. For international scheduling, the safest approach is to:

  • • Put the time zone name in invites: Europe/Tallinn.
  • • Add UTC offsets in messages: “14:00 Tallinn (UTC+2)”.
  • • If the other side is in a DST region, confirm the date and offset before the call.

Time tools

World Time

Compare Tallinn with major cities.

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Time Difference Calculator

Convert Tallinn time to your local time.

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Product & sign-up tips for +372 numbers

1) Reduce OTP failures

If you send SMS verification codes, accept multiple user formats (spaces, parentheses) and normalize to +372 before sending. Rejecting “(372) …” or “372 …” inputs increases drop-off.

Simple rule: keep “+” + digits, remove everything else.

2) Display a clear placeholder

In forms, show a placeholder like +372 5XX XXXX so users know you expect international format.

This also reduces customer support tickets for “invalid phone number”.

3) Store one canonical value

Store the canonical E.164 value (like +3725XXXXXX) and render it back to users with spacing for readability.

Canonical storage = cleaner analytics + fewer duplicates.

Emergency note

In the EU, 112 is the common emergency number. If you’re traveling or operating locally, confirm any additional local emergency contacts with official sources or your local partner.

Estonia country code +372 – FAQ

What is the country code for Estonia?

Estonia’s calling code is +372.

How do I call Estonia from the US?

Dial 011 + 372 + the national number. On mobile, you can usually dial +372 directly.

How should I store Estonia numbers in my CRM?

Use E.164 format: +372 + full national number (no spaces). Example: +372XXXXXXXX.

What time zone is Estonia in?

Estonia uses Europe/Tallinn (UTC+2, and UTC+3 during DST when observed). Always confirm the offset for the date.

Is +372 used by any other country?

+372 is assigned to Estonia for international dialing.

Where can I find more European calling codes?

Browse Europe or the full country list.

Baltic & nearby calling codes

Quickly compare +372 with nearby countries for travel, logistics, and regional operations.

Tip: keep consistent slugs (latvia, lithuania, finland, estonia) for stable internal linking.

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