Oregon Reverse Phone Lookup

You shouldn't have to answer every unknown call just to find out who's calling. Oregon residents can use reverse phone lookup to check unfamiliar numbers privately, looking at available owner details, spam reports, and user feedback before deciding whether to engage. Stay in control of your calls. Search results may include:

  • Owner name and address
  • Location based on area code
  • Spam and scam reports by users
  • Do Not Call or robocall complaints

Our database contains over 25 million Do Not Call and robocall complaints reported to the FTC.

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Reverse Phone Lookup by Oregon Area Code

Portland and northwest Oregon use 503/971, while 541 covers Eugene, Bend, and most of the rest of the state. The table below shows this division. With overlays complicating the picture, area codes provide minimal help. Look up the number to identify the owner.

Oregon Area Code Map with Cities
Area Code Cities
458 Eugene, Bend, Medford
503 Portland, Salem, Gresham
541 Eugene, Bend, Medford
971 Portland, Salem, Gresham

Important: Area codes do not guarantee the caller's current location. Oregon allows number portability, and scammers often use "neighbor spoofing" to make calls appear local.

Oregon Spam & Scam Number Lookup

Oregonians are actively reporting fake "Apria Healthcare" calls and medical supply hoaxes to local watchdogs. Consult local reports to see if this number is a verified health provider or a reported nuisance.

Scams in Oregon

Car Warranty robocalls and SSA threats are standard across the state.

Area Code Unique Reported Scams
541 Google Voice scams, Amazon/delivery scams
971 Apria Healthcare impersonation, Medical supply scams

In 2024, Oregon residents reported 30,013 fraud cases resulting in total losses of $123,704,947, with a median loss of $400 per victim. Received a fraudulent call or lost money to a phone scam? Report fraud or scam:

Spam Calls in Oregon

In 2024, Oregon residents filed 22,943 unwanted call complaints with the FTC, of which 12,018 were robocalls and 8,431 involved live callers. The most reported complaint topics were medical and prescriptions (1,977), imposters (1,710), reducing debt (968).

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).

How Oregon Reverse Call Lookup Works

A reverse phone lookup in Oregon pulls from public government databases to find available name and address information for any phone number. Results also include FTC Do Not Call complaint data and scam flags submitted by other users. A reliable way for Oregonians to screen calls and spot potential scams without ignoring every unfamiliar number.

  1. Enter the number, including the area code. Portland and the surrounding area use 503 and 971. The rest of the state uses 541 and 458.
  2. Our system searches public records, government databases, FTC complaint data, and user reports.
  3. Owner info and any spam flags load fast. Oregon splits into two calling regions, so the area code already narrows things down. The lookup fills in the rest.

Is It Legal to Do a Reverse Phone Lookup in Oregon?

Yes, reverse phone lookup is legal in Oregon for personal use like caller identification and fraud prevention. Just remember that federal FCRA laws prohibit using lookup data for employment decisions, tenant approvals, or credit assessments.

FAQs

How to opt out of phone number lookup websites in Oregon?

Under the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OCPA), one of the strongest state privacy laws, you can request deletion of your phone number and associated data. Visit each reverse lookup site and use their opt-out form to submit a removal request.

How do I know if a Oregon business phone number is legit?

A reverse phone lookup can provide a business name, but that alone does not confirm legitimacy. While Oregon has over 122,397 business establishments based on Census data, you should verify the company by searching for it in the Oregon Business Name Search.

Are most Oregon phone numbers mobile or landline?

Oregon has 4.7 million mobile subscriptions, 774,000 VoIP numbers, and 244,000 landlines. VoIP usage is fairly high. Tech-forward cities like Portland adopted internet calling services early. The VoIP share means caller ID location data is often a guess.