Vermont Reverse Phone Lookup

Unknown calls don't have to interrupt your day. Vermont residents can use reverse phone lookup to check unfamiliar numbers when it's convenient, looking at available owner details, spam reports, and other users' experiences before deciding how to respond. Handle calls on your terms. 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 Vermont Area Code

802 from border to border. Burlington, Montpelier, ski towns, dairy farms. Vermont uses one area code statewide. Zero geographic detail from those three digits. Use our reverse phone lookup above to find the owner 's name and specific town.

Vermont Area Code Map with Cities
Area Code Cities
802 Burlington, South Burlington, Rutland

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

Vermont Spam & Scam Number Lookup

Rural delivery scams and "TV equipment" upgrades are trending in Vermont's spam reports. Check the number against recent activity logs to ensure you aren't the next target of these specific scripts.

Scams in Vermont

PCH Prize scams and Fake Purchase renewals are the top threats.

Area Code Unique Reported Scams
802 TV equipment scams, Car warranty robocalls

In 2024, Vermont residents reported 3,914 fraud cases resulting in total losses of $10,552,373, with a median loss of $285 per victim. Received a fraudulent call or lost money to a phone scam? Report fraud or scam:

Spam Calls in Vermont

In 2024, Vermont residents filed 3,639 unwanted call complaints with the FTC, of which 1,868 were robocalls and 1,248 involved live callers. The most reported complaint topics were medical and prescriptions (302), imposters (248), reducing debt (82).

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 Vermont Reverse Search Works

Vermont residents can use a reverse phone search to identify unknown callers through open public government databases. The results include available name and address information, FTC Do Not Call and robocall complaint records, and spam flags from other users. A straightforward way to verify callers and make informed decisions about answering or returning unfamiliar calls.

  1. Enter the phone number with the 802 area code. It covers the entire state.
  2. We search public records, government databases, FTC complaint files, and reports from other users.
  3. You'll see available owner info and any complaints. Vermont's small population means fewer user-submitted reports per number than bigger states. The FTC complaint data fills that gap.

Is It Illegal to Look Up Someone's Phone Number in Vermont?

Reverse phone lookup is legal in Vermont 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.

FAQs

How do I remove my number from phone directories in Vermont?

Vermont has some rules for data brokers, but you can still get your info removed from phone directories. Go to each site's privacy settings and submit an opt-out or removal request.

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

A reverse phone lookup can provide a business name, but that alone does not confirm legitimacy. While Vermont has over 20,868 business establishments based on Census data, you should verify the company by searching for it in the Vermont Business Search.

Do people in Vermont still use landlines?

More than you'd expect. Vermont has 117,000 landline subscriptions serving a population under 650,000, which means landlines represent a larger share here than in sprawling states. Mobile numbers still dominate at 641,000 subscriptions, but landline persistence reflects Vermont's older demographics and rural infrastructure.