440 Phone Number Lookup: Parma, OH

The 440 area code is a telephone area code serving parts of the Greater Cleveland area in Ohio. Look up any phone number starting with 440 area code. Results may include:

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Ohio Phone Number Lookups / 440

Most Common Area Code 440 Scams

The 440 area code is flooding phones with aggressive car warranty robocalls and IRS scams. Impostors pretend to be government agents to threaten you with arrest or fines if you do not pay.

Aggressive Vehicle Warranty Robocalls

Callers identifying themselves as "Dealer Services" or spoofing caller ID to show "STAR Ohio" are calling 440 area code residents about expiring auto warranties. They immediately ask for your vehicle's current mileage, call about cars you sold or no longer own, and hang up when you ask questions about their company. The caller ID appears official but callers have foreign accents and sound like they're in call centers. They use your mileage information to pressure you into buying unnecessary and overpriced service contracts. Real manufacturers contact you by mail about warranty status. They don't use high-pressure robocalls.

"Got a call from this number, the guy knew my name and make/model/year of my car. Insisted that I needed to purchase a warranty, though I already have an auto warranty. Rude, hung up on me. Not a working number when I tried to call the number back."

Social Security & IRS Impersonation Scams

Robocallers impersonating the Social Security Administration or IRS threaten you with arrest and claim your Social Security Number has been "suspended due to suspicious activity." They demand you speak with an "agent" immediately to avoid consequences and call from local 440 numbers instead of official government lines. They use your panic to trick you into calling back and providing personal information. The SSA and IRS initiate contact through official mailed correspondence, never threatening phone calls.

"I received a call from 440-527-9768... The caller left a message stating that my social security number has been suspended due to suspicious activity and I need to call them back to reactivate it."

Utility Company Impersonation Scams

Callers pretending to be from The Illuminating Company or First Energy use robocalls threatening immediate power shutoff unless you "press one to make a payment." They pressure you to make payments over the phone through unprofessional-sounding systems and offer to "lock in lower rates" requiring immediate action. They steal your payment information through these fake emergency calls. Ohio utility companies provide multiple written notices before shutoffs. They never demand immediate payment via robocall to prevent disconnection.

"Got a robocall to our business stating they are from the Illuminating Company and our power would be turn off-disconnected if we didn't press one to make a payment. A person got on the phone and said thank you for calling the Illuminating Company-how can I help you. I said You are from 'The Illuminating Company-Come on' and I laughed he hung up."

Amazon & Fake Purchase Scams

Automated messages claim a fraudulent expensive purchase like an "iPad for $1197" was made with your Amazon account and will "auto debit from your card." They urge you to "press one" to speak to the fraud department and call from local 440 numbers that go dead when you call back. They use your panic about the fake charge to steal your account and financial details when you call back. Amazon communicates about account security through their official app and website, never through unsolicited robocalls.

"440-783-8513, calls multiple times a day. says its amazon that someone is trying to order a computer to press one if not approved. I did not and no longer answer it. The number shows for a local person when I call back on the number it rings twice and then goes dead!"

Aggressive Debt Collection Scams

Scammers posing as debt collectors from firms like "Portfolio Recovery Associates" or "Washington Accounts" call about a vague "personal business matter" or claim a "complaint has been filed against you in district court." They refuse to mail written debt validation, threaten legal action via phone call, and immediately ask for your date of birth or Social Security number. They use your personal information to steal your identity or trick you into paying debts you don't owe. Court notices are delivered in person or by certified mail. Legitimate debt collectors must provide written information about debts upon request.

"Recorded message asking to call back with my physical address so they can send me something because a complaint has been filed against me in district court. Fraudulent call. Anything from the courts is sent certified mail....."

Medicare & Health Insurance Scams

Callers pretending to be from Medicare, a "Medicaid specialist," or insurance providers like CareSource threaten to cancel your benefits if you don't take a "free cancer screening." They ask you to "verify" your Medicare number over the phone and claim to want to send a nurse to your home for unexpected "wellness checks." They use your Medicare number to bill fraudulent services to your account or steal your identity. Medicare never calls to sell products or services. Insurance plans never threaten to cancel coverage for refusing optional services.

"The woman on the robocall recorded message talked about free cancer screenings covered by Medicare. What was suspicious was that she stated if I do not take advantage of the free screening that Medicare may cancel my benefits."

High-Volume Harassment & Silent Calls

Scammers use auto-dialers to call the same 440 number repeatedly, sometimes 20 times in 30 minutes. They answer with complete silence, single beeps, immediate hangups after you say "hello," or fax machine sounds when you answer voice calls. They verify your phone number is active to target you with more scams later. This is an illegal robocalling operation testing phone lines.

"They have called me 20 times in 30 minutes have yet to leave a voicemail, if something is that important shouldn't they leave a message..."

Unsolicited "We Buy Houses" Calls

Scammers and aggressive real estate wholesalers using names like "Grace" or "Victor" cold-call with unsolicited cash offers for your property. They know your address from public records, target families shortly after obituaries are published, and persist even after you say you're not interested. They acquire your property for significantly less than market value through predatory tactics.

"'Hi this is Grace and I'm calling to purchase property in the area and I'm just wondering if you're thinking about selling the property that you have... If you're interested in selling please call me back...' Probably due to an obituary recently in the paper"

Recently Reported Area Code 440 Spam Calls

Area Code 440 phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC in the last 30 days.

(440) 363-6822

6 reports ·

(440) 325-0295

6 reports ·

(440) 737-2395

4 reports ·

(440) 369-4860

4 reports ·

(440) 259-6355

3 reports ·

(440) 201-7221

3 reports ·

(440) 306-4862

3 reports ·

(440) 670-1232

3 reports ·

(440) 428-3817

3 reports ·

(440) 984-9846

3 reports ·

Is area code 440 a scam?

No, 440 is a legitimate Ohio area code covering the suburban ring surrounding Cleveland. A 440 number reads as a deeply familiar local call to anyone in the region, which is why spoofers adopt it.

Why do I get spam calls from area code 440?

Illuminating Company and First Energy robocalls threatening immediate power disconnection are among the most reported patterns. Social Security suspension calls, Amazon iPad purchase alerts, and real estate wholesalers targeting homeowners shortly after obituaries are published are highly distinctive here.

Where Is Area Code 440 Located?

Area code 440 serves most of the southern, western, and eastern suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio.

Counties Served:

  • Ashtabula County
  • Cuyahoga County (far eastern part)
  • Erie County (part)
  • Geauga County
  • Huron County (northeast corner)
  • Lake County
  • Lorain County (almost all)
  • Trumbull County (northwest part)

Major Cities:

  • Parma
  • Ashtabula
  • Chardon
  • Eastlake
  • Elyria
  • Lorain
  • Mentor
  • North Olmsted
  • North Ridgeville
  • North Royalton
  • Solon
  • Strongsville
  • Westlake
  • Willoughby

Other Cities and Towns:

No information is available about other cities and towns.

Overlay System

Area code 440 is overlaid by area code 436 . Area code 440 was established on August 16, 1997, and area code 436 was activated on March 1, 2024. Ten-digit dialing is required in this area.

Area Code 440 Location Map

Area Code 440 Location on Ohio Map

Area code 440 is a general purpose code which was placed in service on August 16, 1997.

Prefixes by Rate Center

Rate Center Number of Prefixes
WILLOUGHBY 47
ELYRIA 30
CLEVELAND 25
HILLCREST 25
LORAIN 25
TRINITY 25
CHAGRINFLS 21
PAINESVL 21
VICTORY 18
BEREA 17
ASHTABULA 16
BRECKSVL 14
MENTOR 10
STRONGSVL 10
Other 112

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