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Florida filed nearly 150,000 Do Not Call complaints with the FTC, ranking it third in the country. Callers using 305 and 786 Miami numbers frequently claim your Social Security number has been suspended, while 407 Orlando numbers are commonly used for vacation package calls requiring an upfront fee to claim your prize. Don't hand over an upfront fee or your SSN right away. Our Florida reverse phone lookup is a quick way to check whether that 305 or 407 caller is running a scam.
Three overlay codes cover Miami-Dade County: 305, 786, and the newer 645, serving Miami, Hialeah, Miami Gardens, Miami Beach, Kendall, Homestead, Fountainebleau, North Miami, and Kendale Lakes. The 305 code is heavily linked to Customs and Border Protection "seized package" extortion and Craigslist overpayment traps. The 786 overlay is heavily targeted by junk car buyer text spam at odd hours and highly dramatic family emergency scams claiming a relative injured a pregnant woman and needs immediate bail. Victim reports for all three Miami-Dade codes are available in our 305 phone number lookup, the 786 reverse phone lookup, and the 645 area code lookup.
Broward County uses 954 with overlay 754, covering Fort Lauderdale, Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, Coral Springs, Miramar, Pompano Beach, Davie, Plantation, and Sunrise. Broward County's 954 code is being used by "Dean" from the health department offering fake diabetic supplies and Arlington Police Department spoofers demanding payments to "US Legal Support," while the 754 overlay is seeing Sunco Travel vacation contract debt threats and WhatsApp verification code hijacks. Reports from the primary code are logged in our 954 phone number lookup, and the overlay is documented in the 754 area code phone lookup.
Numbers in the 561 area code lookup serve Palm Beach County, including West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Wellington, and Jupiter, alongside the 728 overlay. The 561 code is frequently used for the "Jean Miller" law firm complaint ruse and abusive auto warranty sales calls, where imposters act incredibly hostile to bypass receptionists or scream at residents for declining a scam car contract.
Numbers with 772 cover Florida's Treasure Coast, including Port St. Lucie, Palm Bay, Melbourne, Fort Pierce, and Merritt Island. The 772 area code is dealing with Department of Labor ACA compliance auditor impersonators and "hereditary heart condition" DNA test calls, where scammers scream at business owners for fake reporting violations or attempt to bill Medicare for unnecessary mouth swabs. Get peace of mind by exploring the 772 reverse phone lookup to expose fraudsters hiding behind local digits.
813 and the overlay 656 cover the Tampa Bay metro, including Tampa, Brandon, Town 'n' Country, Riverview, and Wesley Chapel. Callers from the 813 code often spoof "OnStar Operations" to threaten fake lawsuits and impersonate TECO Electric demanding payment within 30 minutes to avoid power shutoffs, while the 656 overlay is currently associated with vague debt reduction scams where callers promise to eliminate your credit card debt for an upfront fee. Find out who called you and read detailed spam reports on the 813 phone number lookup, and check the overlay in the 656 reverse phone lookup.
Numbers from 727 serve the Pinellas peninsula, including St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Largo, Palm Harbor, and Pinellas Park. The 727 area code is a common source for Clearwater Beach "as-is" property flipper robocalls and the "David Johnson" package delivery trap, where criminals lowball your home's value or claim they need your address to drop off a shipment you never ordered. Get peace of mind by exploring the 727 area code phone lookup to expose fraudsters hiding behind local digits.
Numbers starting with 239 come from southwest Florida, including Cape Coral, Lehigh Acres, Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, and North Fort Myers. The 239 code is full of Florida Power & Light shutoff threats and Webroot and McAfee subscription renewal scams, where fraudsters try to panic you into paying a fake electric bill within 30 minutes or steal your banking info by posing as antivirus support processing a refund. Discover if others have flagged the same caller by consulting the 239 phone number lookup.
The 941 area code serves Florida's southwestern Gulf coast, including North Port, Port Charlotte, Sarasota, Bradenton, and South Bradenton. Florida's 941 code is flooded with fake Sarasota PD charities asking for money to "keep kids off drugs" and callers claiming your occupied property is vacant to fish for information. Look up any questionable 941 number in the 941 area code lookup to instantly see its spam risk level.
The 863 area code covers central Florida's Polk County region, including Lakeland, Winter Haven, Poinciana, Haines City, and Bartow. The 863 code is targeted by Medicare scammers sending boxes of unneeded medical braces under a fake doctor's name and callers threatening Pasco County wage garnishments. Verify if a 863 call is safe or a known threat by putting the number into the 863 phone number lookup.
The Orlando metro is covered by 407, the overlay 689, and 321, serving Orlando, Alafaya, Pine Hills, Kissimmee, and Sanford in central Florida. The 407 code is notorious for Hilton and Wyndham vacation package scams and WhatsApp "YES/NO" account takeover texts. Orlando's 689 overlay is being used for PCH prize code scams and payday loan debt elimination offers. The 321 overlay is often used for clever business phishing where callers claim they "lost the owner's cell number," or push security renewal auto-debit threats. Victim reports for all three Orlando codes are available in our 407 area code lookup, the 689 phone number lookup, and the 321 reverse phone lookup.
Numbers with 386 cover Florida's east-central coast and inland counties, including Palm Coast, Deltona, Daytona Beach, Port Orange, and Ormond Beach. The 386 code is frequently used for collecting on long-expired Bank of America debts and "Florida National Police" fake charity drives, where callers threaten arrest over uncollectible old bills or pressure residents for immediate credit card donations to non-existent state police funds. Check the 386 area code lookup to find community warnings and avoid becoming the next victim.
The 352 area code serves north-central Florida, including Gainesville, Spring Hill, Ocala, The Villages, and Clermont. The 352 code is seeing a high volume of fake "Inflation Reduction Act" solar panel robocalls and custody threats from callers posing as attorneys, where callers promise free government money for solar or demand payment to stop police from arresting you within 24 hours. Find out who called you and read detailed spam reports on the 352 reverse phone lookup.
Northeast Florida is served by 904 with overlay 324, covering Jacksonville, Lakeside, Fruit Cove, Fleming Island, and Jacksonville Beach. The 904 code is frequently used by hostile fake firefighter charity callers and debt collectors threatening arrest over fabricated payday loans from years ago, while the 324 overlay is a newer code that scammers are using for general suspicious activity and number-confirmation hang-ups. Reports from the primary code are logged in our 904 phone number lookup, and the overlay is documented in the 324 area code phone lookup.
850 and the overlay 448 cover the Florida Panhandle, including Tallahassee, Pensacola, Panama City, Navarre, and Ferry Pass. Fake "NORTON Total All Round Security" invoices and aggressive "Hamlin Ross & Associates" process server threats are common with the 850 code, while the 448 overlay is seeing a high volume of opinion-gathering political survey robocalls collecting personal data under the guise of research. Make sure you aren't talking to an imposter by analyzing the 850 area code lookup, and check the overlay in the 448 phone number lookup.
In 2024, Florida residents filed 149,236 unwanted call complaints with the FTC, of which 73,655 were robocalls and 60,580 involved live callers. The most reported complaint topics were medical and prescriptions (14,383), imposters (11,570), reducing debt (9,169).
Phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC by local residents in the last 30 days:
| Phone Number | Complaints | Last Reported |
|---|---|---|
| (855) 357-2205 | ||
| (877) 578-1953 | ||
| (866) 771-6698 | ||
| (877) 961-0995 | ||
| (877) 578-1811 | ||
| (279) 499-8870 | ||
| (321) 499-1777 | ||
| (217) 834-9230 | ||
| (224) 301-9872 | ||
| (888) 310-4836 |
Florida is a hotspot for Medicare/Medical brace scams, SSN suspension threats, and Car Warranty calls. In 2024, Florida residents reported 159,307 fraud cases resulting in total losses of $866,069,909, with a median loss of $520 per victim. If you have been targeted by a scammer, take action by filing a report with:
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.
Florida doesn't have a broad privacy law forcing phone lookup sites to remove your number automatically. You can still get your info removed. Go to each site's privacy page, find the opt-out or removal form, submit your details, and verify via email.
Getting a business name from a phone lookup is helpful, but verification is key. With over 633,353 business establishments in Florida according to Census data, confirming the company through the Florida Sunbiz Entity Search is the safest approach.
Florida has 25.8 million mobile subscriptions, 4.3 million VoIP lines, and 653,000 landlines. The large snowbird and retiree population means many Florida numbers keep northern area codes, which complicates reverse lookups when you're trying to figure out if a call is actually local.