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Who Calls From the 319 Area Code?

Southeastern Iowa's 319 area code takes in Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, and the Quad Cities - a region driven by healthcare, aerospace components, and financial services. University of Iowa Hospitals patient advocates, Collins Aerospace recruiters, and Transamerica insurance representatives frequently call from this prefix.

319 Phone Numbers Recently Reported as Spam

319 area code numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC in the last 30 days.

Phone Number Complaints Last Reported
(319) 408-5808
5
(319) 454-8787
4
(319) 451-7575
4
(319) 767-6043
3
(319) 742-6621
2
(319) 738-7944
2
(319) 633-4111
2
(319) 310-4784
2
(319) 255-7829
2
(319) 323-5753
2

Common Area Code 319 Phone Scams

Scammers using the 319 area code are targeting people with fake credit card rate reduction offers and Social Security threats. They try to get your credit card number or personal details by promising to lower your bills or fix a problem with your account.

Credit Card Account Services Aliases: Account Services
Promises to lower interest rates but relies on verbal abuse, profanity, and extreme threats when declined.
Social Security Administration Aliases: Social Security Department
Automated message threatening to permanently suspend your SSN for alleged illegal activities.
Law Offices / Police Departments Aliases: Sargent Hoke, Investigative Services
Threatens to serve warrants or court summons at home or work to extort payments for fake debts.
Vehicle Warranty Aliases: Katie
Creates a false deadline regarding factory warranty expiration to sell overpriced service contracts.
Medicare Aliases: George, Medicare advisors
Uses "Can you hear me?" voice-fishing scripts to obtain recorded verbal authorizations for fake charges.
Amazon / Apple Aliases: Unknown
Robocalls warning of massive fraudulent purchases ($1299.99) on "plastic cards" to phish account details during fake cancellation.

User Reports

Credit Card Account Services

"Someone called my 15 yo daughter from this number today and when asked to not call he threatened to rape my daughter."

Social Security Administration

"Threatened to suspend my social security number for illegal activities. Yeah, right. Like the 'Social Security Department' suspends SSNs... not even if you're dead.. try again! Don't take it seriously and don't respond. Just hang up."

Law Offices / Police Departments

"This number reported to be a police officer trying to serve me a warrant on a debt. He threatened to serve it to my work place or home."

Vehicle Warranty

"KATIE CALLED FROM 319-669-8645, SAID MY VEHICLE WARRANTY IS ABOUT TO EXPIRE, TO CALL BACK AT 1-888-218-0804"

Medicare

"This Guy by the name of George call's and says he is a medicare advisor on a recorded line. He then ask if you can hear him then he says nothing else the call is dropped."

Amazon / Apple

"This is a robo call saying that 'a $1299.99 charge has been paid for with your Apple phone card. If you did not make this charge please call....' I don't own an Apple phone..."

Where is area code 319 located?

Area code 319 covers the southeastern and east-central parts of the U.S. state of Iowa.

Major Cities:

  • Cedar Rapids
  • Waterloo
  • Iowa City
  • Cedar Falls
  • Burlington
  • Fort Madison
  • Keokuk
  • Mount Pleasant
  • Oelwein

Overlay System

Area code 319 originally covered the entire eastern part of Iowa. In March 2001, the northeastern portion of the area received area code 563 . Prior to October 2021, area code 319 transitioned to ten-digit dialing.

FAQs About 319 Phone Numbers

Is area code 319 a scam?

No, 319 is a legitimate area code covering eastern Iowa, including Cedar Rapids and Iowa City. Scammers exploit its local familiarity by spoofing it to reach residents across the region.

Why do I get spam calls from area code 319?

Credit card rate reduction scammers are particularly aggressive here, becoming abusive and making explicit threats when refused. Fake process-server and Iowa district court summons calls targeting rural residents, alongside high-volume vehicle warranty robocalls, are among the most reported patterns.