Missed a call from Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa, Orlando, or Tallahassee number you don't recognize? Use our free Florida reverse phone lookup to find the owner's name and address if it's listed, plus whether anyone has reported it as spam or a scam.
Includes 1,902,286 FTC Do Not Call and robocall complaints filed by FL residents.
Florida phone numbers recently reported (last 30 days) for making unwanted sales calls or robocalls:
| Phone Number | FTC Complaints | Last Reported |
|---|---|---|
| (239) 899-8516 | ||
| (954) 758-4091 | ||
| (321) 395-8340 | ||
| (321) 499-1648 | ||
| (321) 395-8276 | ||
| (321) 395-8866 | ||
| (321) 395-8340 | ||
| (321) 499-1648 | ||
| (321) 395-8877 | ||
| (239) 899-8516 |
In May 2026, Florida residents filed 23,429 complaints to the FTC about phone numbers making unwanted calls and text messages, up 14% from the previous month.
Florida Attorney General's Fraud Hotline: File a regional report directly with state authorities by calling (866) 966-7226.
Top cities covered by each FL area code to help you start your reverse number check:
| Area Codes | Cities |
|---|---|
| 239 | Cape Coral, Lehigh Acres, Fort Myers |
| 305/645/786 | Miami, Hialeah, Miami Gardens |
| 321 | Orlando, Alafaya, Pine Hills |
| 321/407/689 | Orlando, Alafaya, Pine Hills |
| 324/904 | Jacksonville, Lakeside, Fruit Cove |
| 352 | Gainesville, Spring Hill, Ocala |
| 386 | Palm Coast, Deltona, Daytona Beach |
| 448/850 | Tallahassee, Pensacola, Panama City |
| 561/728 | West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach |
| 727 | St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Largo |
| 754/954 | Fort Lauderdale, Pembroke Pines, Hollywood |
| 772 | Port St. Lucie, Palm Bay, Melbourne |
| 813/656 | Tampa, Brandon, Town 'n' Country |
| 863 | Lakeland, Winter Haven, Poinciana |
| 941 | North Port, Port Charlotte, Sarasota |
Florida has approximately 30.7 million active phone numbers. Cell phones are the dominant type with 25.8 million users, while traditional landlines are declining with 653,000 connections statewide. Internet phone services account for about 4.3 million numbers.
| Voice Subscriptions (thousands) | June 2023 | Dec 2023 | June 2024 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mobile telephony | 25,071 | 25,747 | 25,796 |
| Local exchange telephone service | 850 | 772 | 653 |
| VoIP subscriptions | 4,380 | 4,221 | 4,263 |
| Total | 30,301 | 30,740 | 30,712 |
Register your number directly with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to get on the state's own Do Not Call list. It's free, covers both cell and landline numbers, and your registration doesn't expire. Telemarketers who violate the list face fines up to $10,000 per call.
Yes. Florida does not restrict the personal use of reverse phone lookup services. The state passed a privacy law in 2023, but its applicability to lookup services is very limited in practice. The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) prohibits using lookup results for employment, tenant, or credit decisions in every state. This is the primary protection applicable to most Florida residents dealing with lookup services.
The Florida Digital Bill of Rights (FDBR, Fla. Stat. § 501.701 et seq., effective July 1, 2024) includes rights to opt out, access, correct, delete, and port personal data - but with a significant catch: it applies only to businesses with annual global revenue exceeding $1 billion. The vast majority of reverse phone lookup services fall well below that threshold and are not subject to the FDBR at all. Florida's law is the narrowest of any of the 20 states with comprehensive privacy legislation, and in practice most Florida residents will find that their only enforceable protections for lookup service data are the federal FCRA rules.