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The 814 area code is a telephone area code serving the northwestern and central portions of Pennsylvania. Look up any phone number starting with 814 area code. Results may include:

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Pennsylvania Phone Number Lookups / 814

Most Common Area Code 814 Scams

The 814 area code is frequently used for Social Security suspension threats and fake tech support renewals. Callers claim your identity is stolen or your computer has a virus to access your bank account.

Social Security Suspension Scam

Robocallers with foreign accents claim to be from the "Social Security department" and tell residents in Central and Western Pennsylvania that there has been fraudulent activity with your Social Security Number and that your SSN is being suspended due to a "federal investigation." They ask you to call another number to resolve the issue and use these threats to steal your personal information. The Social Security Administration never calls to threaten suspending your number. They show up in your mailbox with official letters.

"Received a phone call from this number claiming that my ss# was being trailed as a criminal activity and that my ss# has been suspended. I will report this to SSA."

Fake Renewal and Tech Support Scams

Robocalls warn that a large charge of $399 or $1,400 is about to be processed from companies like VTech, Geek Squad, Amazon, or McAfee for subscription renewals or products like an iPhone, instructing you to call a specific number within 48 hours to cancel. When you call back to "cancel" the fake order, they steal your credit card information or demand remote access to your computer to "process the refund." Real companies send renewal notices by email and never use threatening robocalls about charges you didn't authorize.

"SCAM! VTech Solutions, Ebensburg, PA robo call. A pre-recorded message said: they are charging me for a security subscription $399. Wants me to call them back at 1-814-419-3873. Don't fall for this scheme."

Scammers pose as debt collectors or a "Locating Service" and threaten to serve papers at your home or work with witnesses present, claim they have a "judgment" against you, or will initiate "wage attachments" for debts like a car loan from 2007, with recorded messages about "civil claims" that tell you to press 1 to respond. They use these threats to scare you into paying fake debts immediately over the phone. Real process servers don't call ahead to warn you. They show up.

"Yes, got recorded message Beaverdale PA 814.377.0792 threatened regarding some civil claim. I've gotten plenty of these every month with threats to come to my job and have witnesses available. BS"

Aggressive Utility Company Impersonators

Callers named "Jasmine," "Amy," or "Christine" falsely claim to be from your local power company like Penelec or West Penn Power, tell you to have your electric or gas bill ready, insist you have "power overages" that need to be straightened out, and become pushy when questioned. They use your utility account number to switch you to a different energy provider like "NTHERM" without your full consent. Your real utility company doesn't cold-call about overages or use high-pressure tactics.

"This number seems to come from an entity called NTHERM... These people take phone harassment to a new level. They call over and over again in rapid succession. I have an answering machine and they called a dozen times in a ten minute period and left no message."

Vehicle Warranty Expiration Robocalls

Recorded messages claim this is your "final courtesy call" about your car's expiring warranty, don't know the specific make or model of your car, and hang up when you ask detailed questions about their company. They use false urgency to trick you into buying expensive and often unnecessary extended service plans and will call repeatedly from many different 814 numbers even after you ask to be removed. These calls come from third-party telemarketers, not your car's manufacturer or dealership.

"repeat calls attempting to sell me additional warranty coverage for my vehicle, and I again said I am not interested and remove my name from your call list."

Student Loan Forgiveness Scams

"David Reynolds" from "the student loan center" claims your application is in "pending status" because required documents were never received and urges you to call back before forgiveness programs "go away," especially with election uncertainty, even targeting people who haven't had a student loan in decades. They steal your Federal Student Aid ID and personal information to commit fraud or sell you fake services. Contact the Federal Student Aid office at StudentAid.gov for free help with real programs. Official information comes from the U.S. Department of Education, not generic "student loan centers."

"Hi it looks like I missed you again this is David Reynolds _?_ the student loan center and I'm really sorry to keep bothering you but we're really not sure how to handle your previous request regarding a student loan payments and forgiveness program... we never got the required documents so it's still in a pending status..."

Medicare and Health Insurance Ploys

Scammers pretending to be "Medicare advisors" or from "Senior Care" immediately ask "CAN YOU HEAR ME?" to record your voice saying "yes," falsely claim your "paper red, white, and blue Medicare card" will no longer be good, use caller ID that says "MEDICARE DC" to appear official, and call about disability benefits you never applied for. They use your Medicare number and personal details to commit insurance fraud or sell you subpar insurance plans. Contact Medicare directly at 1-800-MEDICARE if you have questions about your benefits. Medicare never calls you uninvited to ask for personal information.

"I believe this was a Social Security Scam. Burns me up! Said our paper red, white, and blue Medicare card would no longer be good as of January 1. Wanted to send the 'new' one. Wanted to confirm my address. I told him I believed it was a scam and hung up."

Recently Reported Area Code 814 Spam Calls

Area Code 814 phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC in the last 30 days.

(814) 259-6660

7 reports ·

(814) 233-4466

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(814) 896-6558

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(814) 623-0994

3 reports ·

(814) 271-8304

2 reports ·

(814) 967-3553

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(814) 623-8490

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(814) 920-5084

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(814) 564-8573

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(814) 257-3986

2 reports ·

Is area code 814 a scam?

No, 814 is a genuine area code covering a massive section of central and northwestern Pennsylvania, including Erie and Altoona. Telephone con artists spoof this prefix because residents are far less likely to screen a recognizable local number.

Why do I get spam calls from area code 814?

This specific Pennsylvania prefix is favored by scammers impersonating local utilities and tech companies. Deceptive callers named Jasmine or Amy frequently claim you have power overages with Penelec or West Penn Power to trick you into switching energy suppliers. You might also hear from a supposed student loan center representative named David Reynolds trying to steal your Federal Student Aid login credentials.

Where Is Area Code 814 Located?

Phone numbers with this area code originate from the largest numbering plan area in Pennsylvania, which is the only one of Pennsylvania's original four numbering plan areas that still has its original boundaries. While including cities like Johnstown, Altoona, State College, and Erie, this region is largely rural. The numbering plan area comprises parts of twenty-seven counties.

Counties Served:

  • Armstrong County (northeastern portion only)
  • Bedford County
  • Blair County
  • Cambria County
  • Cameron County
  • Centre County (majority of area)
  • Clarion County (all except portions of west)
  • Clearfield County
  • Clinton County (small portions)
  • Crawford County (all except southwestern portion)
  • Elk County
  • Erie County
  • Fayette County (a small portion may be assigned to 814, but most if not all uses 724)
  • Forest County
  • Fulton County (western portions)

Major Cities:

  • Altoona
  • Bradford
  • DuBois
  • Erie
  • Johnstown
  • Meadville
  • Oil City
  • St. Marys
  • Titusville
  • Warren

Other Cities and Towns:

  • Bedford
  • Brockway
  • Brookville
  • Clarion
  • Clearfield
  • Coudersport
  • Ebensburg
  • Huntingdon
  • Mount Union
  • Punxsutawney
  • Ridgway
  • State College
  • Tyrone

Overlay System

Area code 814 works in conjunction with area code 582 as an overlay numbering plan. Area code 582 was activated on October 3, 2020. A permissive dialing period was in effect from October 3, 2020, to April 3, 2021, allowing both seven- and ten-digit dialing. Assignment of telephone numbers with area code 582 began on May 1, 2021, and with this assignment, ten-digit dialing became mandatory in Pennsylvania for this area.

Area Code 814 Location Map

Area Code 814 Location on Pennsylvania Map

Area code 814 is a general purpose code which was placed in service on January 1, 1947.

Prefixes by Rate Center

Rate Center Number of Prefixes
ERIE 59
ALTOONA 25
JOHNSTOWN 22
STATECOLLG 21
MEADVILLE 13
CLEARFIELD 11
BELLEFONTE 10
OIL CITY 10
DUBOIS 9
BRADFORD 8
SOMERSET 8
ST MARYS 8
WARREN 8
CLARION 7
Other 217

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