Regex for Toll-free 1860 number
1860 toll-charged customer care numbers.
The Toll-free 1860 number regex is ^1860[\s\-]?\d{2,3}[\s\-]?\d{4,7}$ — copy it below, or open it in the explainer for a token-by-token breakdown.
The pattern
^1860[\s\-]?\d{2,3}[\s\-]?\d{4,7}$
What it matches
1860-123-4567186012345671860 500 1234
What it doesn't match
1860-121800-123-4567
Notes & gotchas
1860 numbers are "local-call cost" numbers — the caller pays local STD rate from anywhere in India. Commonly used by banks (HDFC, ICICI, Axis) and large enterprises for nationwide customer support.
Code in your language
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Open in explainer →Token-by-token breakdown
Every part of the pattern, left to right:
| Token | Meaning |
|---|---|
^ | start of string (or line in multiline mode) |
1860 | literal text “1860” |
[\s\-]? | optional (zero or one): any of: whitespace, “-” |
\d{2,3} | between 2 and 3 times: digit (0–9) |
[\s\-]? | optional (zero or one): any of: whitespace, “-” |
\d{4,7} | between 4 and 7 times: digit (0–9) |
$ | end of string (or line in multiline mode) |
About this pattern
India-specific identifiers are governed by various authorities (UIDAI for Aadhaar, Income Tax Dept for PAN, RBI for IFSC, GSTN for GSTIN, etc.). Regex confirms format; for definitive validation, integrate with the issuing authority's verification API.
Quick usage in different languages
This exact pattern — with the correct escaping and idioms for each language:
- JavaScript:
/^1860[\s\-]?\d{2,3}[\s\-]?\d{4,7}$/.test(value) - Python:
re.match(r"^1860[\s\-]?\d{2,3}[\s\-]?\d{4,7}$", value) - Java:
Pattern.compile("^1860[\\s\\-]?\\d{2,3}[\\s\\-]?\\d{4,7}$").matcher(value).matches() - C# / .NET:
Regex.IsMatch(value, @"^1860[\s\-]?\d{2,3}[\s\-]?\d{4,7}$") - Go:
regexp.MustCompile(`^1860[\s\-]?\d{2,3}[\s\-]?\d{4,7}$`).MatchString(value) - Ruby:
/^1860[\s\-]?\d{2,3}[\s\-]?\d{4,7}$/.match?(value) - PHP:
preg_match('~^1860[\s\-]?\d{2,3}[\s\-]?\d{4,7}$~', $value)
The explainer’s Code tab regenerates these for any pattern you paste, and the downloadable cheat sheet bundles the breakdown, all seven snippets, and the pitfalls below onto one printable page.
Common pitfalls
- Anchored to the whole string. This pattern uses ^ and $, so it requires the entire input to match. To find it inside a longer text, drop the anchors and use the global (g) flag.
- Escape it correctly per language. In Java and JavaScript strings each backslash must be doubled (\\d); in Python, Go, and C# use raw/verbatim strings so the backslashes survive.
- Validate beyond format. Matching the format doesn't guarantee the value is real. Confirm the toll-free 1860 number against a source of truth (database, API, or checksum) where it matters.
Standards & sources
This pattern is based on the following authoritative specification(s) and issuing authorities. Formats can change — always confirm against the primary source.
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See also
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