602 Phone Number Lookup: Phoenix, AZ

The 602 area code serves most of the Phoenix metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Arizona. Look up any phone number starting with 602 area code. Results may include:

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Arizona Phone Number Lookups / 602

Most Common Area Code 602 Scams

Phoenix's 602 area code is often used for utility bill scams and fake delivery notices. Scammers threaten to shut off your power or ask you to pay a fee to reschedule a package drop off.

Utility Bill Impersonation Scam

Scammers spoof phone numbers of local utility companies like APS and SRP and call Phoenix residents with urgent threats that power will be disconnected in 30-45 minutes for an unpaid bill. They demand immediate payment of specific amounts like $499, even calling customers of different utility providers with fake claims from the wrong company. They use your payment information to steal money from your account. Real utility companies send multiple written notices through the mail before any disconnection risk.

"Got a call form APS Cust SCV -RE 602-371-7171... They advised they were in route to shut my power down unless I paid $499. Please note, I asked them to confirm my acct number and he said last 4 digits is 0000. I then advised this is a scam call but I would be waiting for him with a policeman should he show up!"

Fake "Missed Delivery" Notice Scam

Door hangers designed to look like package delivery notices appear on your door even when you were home all day and no one rang the doorbell. These notices have no company name or logo from known carriers like UPS or FedEx and ask you to call a number with a confirmation number. People leaving these notices are seen with nothing in their hands. When you call, they collect your personal information to sell you unrelated home services like alarm systems. Real delivery companies identify themselves clearly and don't use missed packages to sell home services.

"I was waiting for an important delivery and found this notice on my door. I panicked, thinking it was my delivery... I read the back of the notice and it states: 'Please be advised that, if you agree, any contact information you provide through calling the number listed... may be used by Same Day or any of its partners to contact you for marketing of relevant home services...' Wow what a scam!"

Aggressive Real Estate "Cash Offer" Calls

Callers using names like "Lisa" or "Ray" claim to be local investors who want to buy your house for cash using generic scripts about "came across your property" or "buying 5 to 10 homes monthly." They call repeatedly from different numbers even after you ask them to stop, often knowing your name and address. They ask you to call back a "direct line" different from the number they called from. These high-volume campaigns collect your information for data mining or pressure you into selling far below market value. Legitimate real estate professionals don't harass you after you decline.

"Hey this is Lisa...came across your property...blah, blah, blah...willing to make a cash offer...blah, blah, blah...please call me back at 602-833-5317."

Fake Process Server & Debt Collector Threats

Callers claiming to be from firms like "Sullivan and Associates" leave voicemails about legal documents tied to your name and Social Security number. They threaten that a "uniformed courier" will show up at your home or work to serve papers and demand you have a supervisor and two forms of ID present. They create urgency by saying you must call back immediately to avoid a "direct refusal" but give only vague references to clients or complaints without specific details. They use this pressure to make you pay non-existent debts over the phone. Real process servers don't call ahead to warn you. They show up.

"This is the office of Sullivan and Associates we are contacting you today regarding documents that are attached to your name and Social Security number they will require your signature this is a notification that a courier will be out to your residence accompanied by a uniform... upon arrival you will need two forms of valid ID and the supervisor present as a witness..."

Social Security Number Suspension Scam

A robocall claiming to be from the Social Security Administration warns that your Social Security Number has been suspended due to "fraudulent" or "suspicious activity." The message instructs you to press 1 to speak with an officer to resolve the issue, with caller ID showing "SSI" or a local 602 number. They threaten legal action or cancellation of benefits. When you press 1, they steal your personal information and Social Security number. The Social Security Administration never calls to threaten suspensions. They communicate through official mail.

"Caller asked for me by name. Then caller claimed they were an agent that works for social security and that they suspended my social security number due to fraud. I said I was reporting them to the FBI and they hung up."

Facebook Lottery Text Scam

Text messages claim to be from "Sheryl Sandberg, the chief operating officer of Facebook," sent on behalf of "Mr Mark Zuckerberg" saying you won large sums like $600,000 in a random drawing you never entered. The message directs you to click a link to strange websites like powr.io or tinyurl.com to claim your prize. They use these links to steal your personal and financial information through phishing websites. Facebook doesn't conduct cash prize drawings via random text messages. Its executives don't personally contact winners.

"Hello My name is Sheryl Sandberg the chief operating officer of Facebook nice meeting you!!!. I was assigned to contact you from the CEO of Facebook Mr Mark zuckerberg... There's an online draws... you were picked... to claim your six hundred thousand us dollars(600,000,00)..Click on the [link] claim your cash prize."

Business Safety Compliance Scam

Callers named "Carlos," "David Gonzalez," or "Rashid" from "Safety Services Company" target local businesses claiming the call is about mandatory local or state "safety requirements." They create false urgency about safety compliance, act evasive if questioned, and ask to speak with owners or managers handling safety. They use these misleading tactics to sell safety posters or compliance services by sounding like official regulators. Real government agencies like OSHA don't call businesses to sell them safety products.

"I got a call from Carlos saying it was regarding the state safety guidelines for our business. No business name was mentioned. Sounds like others had a similar experience."

Recently Reported Area Code 602 Spam Calls

Area Code 602 phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC in the last 30 days.

(602) 342-8014

4 reports ·

(602) 835-5849

4 reports ·

(602) 689-0433

3 reports ·

(602) 628-4168

3 reports ·

(602) 276-5298

3 reports ·

(602) 627-2753

2 reports ·

(602) 669-5454

2 reports ·

(602) 865-5913

2 reports ·

(602) 589-4360

2 reports ·

(602) 669-7614

2 reports ·

Is area code 602 a scam?

No, 602 is a legitimate Arizona area code covering Phoenix and its surrounding metro communities. Because Phoenix is one of the largest cities in the country, spoofing this prefix lets fraudsters reach an enormous pool of potential victims while appearing local.

Why do I get spam calls from area code 602?

The sheer size of the Phoenix metro makes 602 an attractive prefix to fake for high-volume campaigns. Residents report two especially active scams: callers impersonating local utilities APS and SRP who threaten power shutoffs within 30 to 45 minutes unless you pay by phone, and Social Security Administration imposters warning that your number has been suspended due to fraudulent activity.

Where Is Area Code 602 Located?

Area code 602 originally served the entire state of Arizona. Later, it was reduced to serve primarily the city of Phoenix, excluding Ahwatukee and areas north of Union Hills Drive, along with slivers of Tempe and Glendale.

Counties Served:

  • Maricopa County

Major Cities:

  • Phoenix
  • Tempe (sliver)
  • Glendale (sliver)

Other Cities and Towns:

  • Ahwatukee (excluded)

Overlay System

Area codes 602, 480 , and 623 are part of an overlay complex in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Area code 602 was established in 1947. Area codes 480 and 623 were added in 1999. In 2023, the boundaries between the three area codes were eliminated, and ten-digit dialing became mandatory across the area.

Area Code 602 Location Map

Area Code 602 Location on Arizona Map

Area code 602 is a general purpose code which was placed in service on January 1, 1947.

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PHOENIX 572

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