The 703 area code serves Northern Virginia, including the independent cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Manassas, and Manassas Park, as well as all of Arlington and Fairfax counties and parts of Fauquier, Loudoun, and Prince William counties. Look up any phone number starting with 703 area code. Results may include:
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Residents with 703 numbers are reporting Social Security imposters and fake debt collectors. They threaten you with legal trouble or arrest to scare you into handing over money.
Scammers call pretending to be from the Social Security Administration, DEA, or US Marshals and claim your Social Security Number has been suspended for drug trafficking or money laundering. They threaten immediate arrest or legal action, demand you withdraw all your money from the bank and deposit it into a Bitcoin ATM, and may fake their caller ID to show a legitimate government agency name. They use your banking details and personal information to steal your money and open new accounts in your name. The Social Security Administration, FBI, and DEA never call to threaten arrest or demand payment. They send official contact through registered mail.
"They convinced me that my SS# had been compromised with drug trafficking and there was a warrant for my arrest. I would need a new SS# but had to deposit into a Bitcoin ATM to re-establish my ID."
You receive an urgent robocall about a pending legal complaint filed against you. They threaten to serve you with papers at your home or workplace, warn you will forfeit your rights if you don't call back immediately, use fake case numbers or file numbers to sound legitimate, refuse to state their company name or provide a mailing address, and claim through an automated message that you have been officially notified. They use any personal details you confirm to make their threats sound more credible and pressure you into paying money you don't owe. Real process servers do not call ahead to warn you. Legitimate debt collectors must mail you written validation notices.
"I'm contacting you from our clients process Division I received an order for you and it looks like for two pending matters now. Unfortunately, since I am unable to reach you by phone, I may attempt to reach you at your home and or your place of employment."
A recorded message claims your vehicle's warranty is expiring and this is the final notice to purchase an extended service plan. The automated voice starts the call, claims they will close your file if you don't act, has no information about your car's make, model, or year, and calls persist daily even after you ask them to stop. They sell expensive and often useless service contracts using high-pressure tactics. These callers are not associated with your car's manufacturer or dealership. Pressing any number confirms your line is active and leads to more calls.
"Receive multiple calls daily from this number. Always same thing, a recorded message about 'New affordable extended warranty programs to save you thousands of dollars' Always states it will be a 'Final call before they close the file' Yet the phone call keep right on coming in."
You receive a robocall warning that your Apple iCloud account has been compromised or a large unauthorized Amazon purchase was made. The caller ID shows Apple Inc. or another fake company name, the recorded message creates urgency demanding you press a number immediately, and they call about Apple devices even if you don't own one. They steal your passwords and financial data once you speak with their fake support agents. Companies like Apple and Amazon never make unsolicited calls about security breaches. They send notifications through email or their official apps.
"beware!!! computer generated call saying it was from apple inc. said my apple device was compromised and to call 1-703-236-7970. I DO NOT OWN AN APPLE DEVICE, COMPUTER OR ANYTHING APPLE."
Callers claiming to be local investors know your name and property address without you providing it, identify as local investors but stay vague about their company name, offer to pay all cash and cover 100% of closing costs, and call from private or spoofed numbers with instructions to call back a different line. They pressure homeowners into selling property for significantly less than market value and use your information for data-mining operations. Many use a recorded voice from someone named Amy with the same script.
"Hi this is Amy Amy again anyways um wasn't sure if my last message my last voicemail message came through um so I thought I'd give you another call I a.m. a local investor and I was hoping hoping hoping to buy another property right here in our neighborhood..."
Callers claim to collect donations for vague organizations like Police Association or Firefighters and EMS Fund. They become aggressive when you decline to donate, cannot provide a website or charity registration number for verification, and insist on taking your payment information over the phone immediately for donations as small as $15 or $20. They use your credit card information to make unauthorized charges and sell your financial details to other scammers. Most represent Political Action Committees or fundraising companies that keep most of the money collected. Local police and fire departments do not use telemarketers to solicit donations.
"Claim to be a police association raising money for police, their families, AND to raise penalties against criminals. WOULD NOT TAKE NO FOR AN ANSWER. After saying no 3 times, the guy kept reading his script, I finally just hung up"
Area Code 703 phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC in the last 30 days.
(703) 291-0748
4 reports ·
(703) 936-6947
4 reports ·
(703) 349-2009
3 reports ·
(703) 879-3792
3 reports ·
(703) 381-5239
3 reports ·
(703) 377-2658
2 reports ·
(703) 381-5456
2 reports ·
(703) 382-3264
2 reports ·
(703) 576-2420
2 reports ·
(703) 952-1926
2 reports ·
No, 703 is a legitimate area code serving Northern Virginia communities like Arlington and Alexandria. Bad actors manipulate caller ID systems to display this regional prefix so their targets assume the call is relevant and local.
Proximity to Washington D.C. makes Northern Virginia numbers extremely valuable for scammers impersonating federal agencies. Victims routinely report terrifying calls from fake DEA or US Marshals agents demanding Bitcoin deposits to resolve suspended Social Security numbers, as well as aggressive real estate investors like "Amy" soliciting cheap cash offers for local houses.
Area code 703, along with its overlay 571, serves Northern Virginia.
Area code 703 is overlaid by area code 571 . Area code 703 was created in October 1947. Area code 571 was introduced on March 1, 2000. Ten-digit dialing is mandatory for all calls within the 703/571 service area.
Area code 703 is a general purpose code which was placed in service on January 1, 1947.
| Rate Center | Number of Prefixes |
|---|---|
| WSNGTNZN08 | 251 |
| WSNGTNZN17 | 139 |
| WSNGTNZN19 | 121 |
| HERNDON | 63 |
| MANASSAS | 24 |
| LEESBURG | 21 |
| BRADDOCK | 16 |
| OCCOQUAN | 15 |
| DALE CITY | 14 |
| TRIANGLE | 11 |
| ENGLESIDE | 9 |
| LORTON | 9 |
| DULLES | 8 |
| ARCOLA | 5 |
| Other | 15 |
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