Missed calls from unknown numbers happen all the time in Arkansas, but calling back without knowing who it is can be risky. A reverse phone lookup lets you check the number first, see available owner information and spam reports, and decide if returning the call makes sense. Search results may include:
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501 covers Little Rock, 479 handles northwest Arkansas, 870 spans the east and south, and 327 overlays the central region. The table below maps these codes to cities across Arkansas. Area codes point you to a region, but entering the number above reveals the specific person or business with their contact details.
| Area Code | Cities |
|---|---|
| 327 | Jonesboro, Pine Bluff, Texarkana |
| 479 | Fort Smith, Fayetteville, Springdale |
| 501 | Little Rock, North Little Rock, Conway |
| 870 | Jonesboro, Pine Bluff, Texarkana |
Important: Area codes do not guarantee the caller's current location. Arkansas allows number portability, and scammers often use "neighbor spoofing" to make calls appear local.
That unexpected call about "student loan forgiveness" or Medicare benefits is likely a predator disguised as a helper. Reveal the caller's true identity by searching our records to see if it's a confirmed phishing attempt.
Common threats include Student Loan forgiveness scams and SSA impersonation calls.
| Area Code | Unique Reported Scams |
|---|---|
| 479 | Xfinity discount scams, Medicare screening scams |
| 501 | Toll violation texts, Overcharge scams, Health insurance sales |
| 870 | Tech support/fake invoices, Fake Apple purchases |
In 2024, Arkansas residents reported 14,393 fraud cases resulting in total losses of $52,115,298, with a median loss of $375 per victim. Received a fraudulent call or lost money to a phone scam? Report fraud or scam:
In 2024, Arkansas residents filed 17,881 unwanted call complaints with the FTC, of which 10,893 were robocalls and 4,928 involved live callers. The most reported complaint topics were medical and prescriptions (1,719), reducing debt (1,257), imposters (776).
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).
A reverse phone lookup gives Arkansas residents a direct way to find out who called. The service searches open government databases for owner name and address information, checks FTC complaint files for Do Not Call and robocall violations, and pulls user-submitted scam reports. That's usually enough to tell a real caller from a telemarketer before you dial back.
Yes, Arkansas residents can legally use reverse phone lookup services for personal reasons, including identifying mystery callers and detecting scams. However, using results for job screening, rental applications, or credit checks is not allowed under Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) regulations.
Arkansas doesn't have a privacy law, but you can still request removal from phone lookup sites. Visit each site and look for their opt-out or removal form in the privacy section.
Getting a business name from a phone lookup is helpful, but verification is key. With over 69,634 business establishments in Arkansas according to Census data, confirming the company through the Arkansas Business Entity Search is the safest approach.
Mobile numbers dominate at 3.2 million subscriptions. VoIP accounts for 384,000 and landlines have shrunk to 167,000.