Unknown calls don't have to catch you off guard. With reverse phone lookup, Alaska residents can check unfamiliar numbers on their own time, seeing owner information, spam reports, and what other users have said about the number before deciding what to do. You get to handle calls your way. Search results may include:
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Alaska uses just one area code (907) for the entire state. Every call from Anchorage, Fairbanks, or a remote fishing village shows the same three digits. The area code tells you it 's Alaska, nothing more. Search the number to find out who 's calling and their location.
| Area Code | Cities |
|---|---|
| 907 | Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau |
Important: Area codes do not guarantee the caller's current location. Alaska allows number portability, and scammers often use "neighbor spoofing" to make calls appear local.
Data shows a surge in "can you hear me" voice-mining schemes and medical bill hoaxes targeting the 907 area code. Check our database to confirm if this caller is a reported robocall before you confirm your line is active.
Alaskans report a high volume of fake lawsuit threats and medical bill scams.
| Area Code | Unique Reported Scams |
|---|---|
| 907 | QuickBooks renewal scams, Suspicious surveys, "Can you hear me" scams |
In 2024, Alaska residents reported 4,917 fraud cases resulting in total losses of $26,942,595, with a median loss of $525 per victim. Received a fraudulent call or lost money to a phone scam? Report fraud or scam:
In 2024, Alaska residents filed 1,718 unwanted call complaints with the FTC, of which 864 were robocalls and 716 involved live callers. The most reported complaint topics were reducing debt (256), imposters (168), medical and prescriptions (87).
To reduce spam calls, register all your phone numbers at National Do Not Call Registry (donotcall.gov or call 1-888-382-1222 from the number you want to protect).
Alaska's prior area code and remote communities can make unknown calls harder to trace on your own. A reverse phone number lookup searches public government records, FTC Do Not Call and robocall complaint data, and spam reports submitted by other users to match any number to an available name and address. It's a practical way for Alaskans to screen calls before picking up.
Reverse phone lookup is legal in Alaska for everyday personal use. Whether you're checking an unknown caller, verifying a contact, or spotting potential fraud, you're within your rights. Keep in mind that the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) restricts using this information for employment, housing, or credit decisions.
Alaska doesn't have a privacy law, but you can still ask to be deleted from phone directory sites. Look for opt-out forms on their privacy pages or contact support to request removal.
A phone number linked to a business name does not always mean the call is genuine. According to U.S. Census data, there are over 22,082 business establishments in Alaska. To confirm a specific company exists, search the Alaska Corporations Database, the state’s official business entity registry.
Alaska has roughly 778,000 mobile subscriptions. Landline and VoIP numbers are comparatively small, so most reverse lookups involve mobile numbers.