507 Phone Number Lookup: Rochester, MN

The 507 area code serves the southern fifth of Minnesota, including major cities such as Rochester, Mankato, and Worthington. Look up any phone number starting with 507 area code. Results may include:

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Minnesota Phone Number Lookups / 507

Most Common Area Code 507 Scams

Aggressive business calls and fake legal threats are the main issues with the 507 area code. Fraudsters try to bully past receptionists to get company data or threaten individuals with lawsuits to extract money.

Aggressive Business "Gatekeeper" Scam

Callers claiming to be "Doug Stone" from "Global Resources" or from "CBS Resource Firm" ask for the business owner by their first name, acting like they know them personally. When staff ask for the company name or reason for calling, the caller becomes hostile, rude, aggressive, and starts cursing before hanging up abruptly. They call back multiple times a day from different numbers, refusing to leave messages and immediately calling back after being hung up on. They use this aggression to pressure staff into transferring them to the owner for a fraudulent sales pitch. Real business partners identify themselves and their purpose.

"Very rude. When I asked him to clarify his purpose in calling, he got rude and aggressive. Asked why I wouldn't answer his question so he wasn't going to answer mine. Then Hung. Poutty Baby"

Automated callers leave threatening voicemails claiming "several complaints" have been filed against you and they will be "forced to take legal action" unless you call back immediately. They never provide a case number, company name, or explain what the complaint is about, creating urgency through vague threats. They use your fear of legal trouble to trick you into calling back and giving them personal information or money. Real legal notices come by certified mail or process server. Government agencies do not notify you of lawsuits through robocalls.

"Stating that they have a several complaints filed against me and the next step is to verify the address in the county I live. They didn't leave a complaint number reference."

Medicare and Social Security Imposters

Callers claiming to be from "Medicare Education," "Medicare Assistance," or working as a "Social Security Disability Consultant" call with some of your personal information like your name and pressure you to sign up for new plans or verify your Social Security or Medicare number over the phone. You can hear other scammers talking in the background during these boiler room calls. They use your verified information to steal your benefits, sell fake insurance plans, or commit identity theft. The Social Security Administration and Medicare communicate through mail, not unsolicited phone calls.

"she said she wanted to help me sign up for Social Security Disability. I told her my number is on the Do Not Call list and to remove it from theirs."

Auto Warranty Robocalls

Pre-recorded messages warn that your car warranty is about to expire and create false urgency about imminent expiration. The callers don't know your vehicle's make or model and often call about cars you sold years ago. They pressure you into purchasing overpriced, worthless "extended warranties" or service contracts that don't cover what you need. These calls come from third-party telemarketers, not your manufacturer or dealership. Real warranties don't expire through robocalls.

"Another #$%^ spammer selling extended warranty for car I sold 3 years ago!"

"Can You Hear Me?" Voice Signature Scam

Callers identifying as vague entities like "health workers" ask simple questions designed to get you to say "yes," such as "Can you hear me okay?" or "Is this [your name]?" The moment you say "yes," they hang up immediately. They record your "yes" response to potentially use as a voice signature for fraudulent charges or to verify your number is active for future scam attempts. Legitimate companies don't hang up after one word.

"Said she was a heath worker and asked if I could hear ok, when I said yes, it hung up. I can't belive I fell for it. Now they have my voice saying yes."

Recently Reported Area Code 507 Spam Calls

Area Code 507 phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC in the last 30 days.

(507) 460-4563

12 reports ·

(507) 264-4375

2 reports ·

(507) 259-6577

2 reports ·

(507) 816-9408

2 reports ·

(507) 816-9403

2 reports ·

(507) 906-8964

2 reports ·

(507) 702-1425

2 reports ·

(507) 418-3635

2 reports ·

(507) 556-7809

2 reports ·

(507) 497-1491

2 reports ·

Is area code 507 a scam?

No, 507 is a legitimate Minnesota area code covering Rochester, Mankato, and Winona in the southern part of the state. Spoofers use it to reach residents who recognize the prefix as coming from their own region.

Why do I get spam calls from area code 507?

Familiarity is the core asset scammers extract from spoofing 507. Southern Minnesota residents report two particularly active fraud types: aggressive business-targeting calls where someone claiming to be from "Global Resources" or a similar firm becomes hostile and abusive when staff ask their purpose, and Medicare impersonation calls that originate from audible boiler-room backgrounds and pressure seniors to hand over their Social Security or Medicare numbers.

Where Is Area Code 507 Located?

The 507 area code covers the southern fifth of Minnesota. It was originally created in 1954 from portions of area codes 218 and 612.

Counties Served:

Information about specific counties served is not available in the provided text.

Major Cities:

  • Rochester
  • Mankato
  • Worthington
  • Fairmont
  • Albert Lea
  • Northfield
  • Austin

Other Cities and Towns:

  • Adams
  • Adrian
  • Amboy
  • Arlington
  • Belview
  • Blooming Prairie
  • Blue Earth
  • Brownsdale
  • Byron
  • Caledonia
  • Canby
  • Cannon Falls
  • Chatfield
  • Currie
  • Dexter

Overlay System

Area code 507 is part of an overlay complex with area code 924 . Area code 924 was approved as an all-service overlay to 507 and became assignable on August 30, 2024. This marks the first area code overlay complex in Minnesota. Due to this overlay, ten-digit dialing is required as of July 2024 for all calls within the 507/924 geographic region.

Area Code 507 Location Map

Area Code 507 Location on Minnesota Map

Area code 507 is a general purpose code which was placed in service on January 1, 1954.

Prefixes by Rate Center

Rate Center Number of Prefixes
ROCHESTER 55
MANKATO 23
FARIBAULT 15
AUSTIN 13
OWATONNA 13
WINONA 13
ALBERT LEA 11
NORTHFIELD 10
MARSHALL 9
WORTHINGTN 8
NEW ULM 7
LUVERNE 6
ST PETER 6
WASECA 6
Other 210

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