Area Code 561 Scams and Spam Calls

The 561 area code is frequently used for Social Security fraud alerts and fake legal action scams. Impostors claim your social security number was used in a crime to scare you into paying a fine.

Scam & Spam Phone Number Lookup:

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

🏠︎ / US / Florida / 561

Most Common Area Code 561 Scams

Social Security Number Fraud & Arrest Threats

Scammers from the 561 area code robocall residents with automated messages claiming to be from the Social Security Administration. They warn of "legal enforcement actions" or "fraudulent activities" tied to your Social Security Number and threaten arrest if you don't call back immediately "before we begin with the legal proceedings." When you call back, they ask for your Social Security number to "verify" it. They use this number to open credit accounts and apply for benefits in your name. Real Social Security Administration officers never call to threaten arrest. They send letters through U.S. mail.

"Inform you that there is a legal enforcement actions filed on your Social Security number for fraudulent activities so when you get this message kindly call back at the earliest possible on our number before we begin with the legal proceedings..."

Callers pretend to be from law offices like "Vaughn & Associates" or "Duval Processing Department" and claim you have a "pending matter" or civil complaint. They threaten to serve you with papers at your home or work unless you call back and provide a fake file number to seem legitimate. When you call back scared, they demand payment to make the fake lawsuit disappear. Real process servers don't call ahead to warn you. They show up.

"You've got a new voicemail... if you would like to review the allegations you are at Liberty to contact the filing party... in the event that you're not available to sign for the documentation... I will be then escorted to your place of employment and which they do mandate your human resource department to be notified as well as a supervisor to sign off as a witness."

Aggressive Car Warranty Scams

Robocallers claim your vehicle extended warranty is expiring and become hostile if you decline their offer. They threaten to "just call from another number" if you block them and mention cars you no longer own or never owned. When you press buttons or engage, they sell you overpriced service contracts that cover almost nothing. These callers become extremely rude when challenged, cursing at victims who ask to be removed from call lists.

"When I said I had gotten SEVERAL calls from them... she stated that 'did you stop that think that maybe it was one of the OTHER 300 companies in the country?'. To which I replied, that since she was so rude, I DEFENITELY wasn't going with theirs. So she told me then she would just keep calling me. I said that I would block her, she said that she will just call from another #., EVIL!"

Fake "Jean Miller" Complaint Scam Targeting Attorneys

A woman calling herself "Jean Miller" contacts law firms and businesses, rudely demanding to speak with an attorney or owner about a "complaint" filed against them. She refuses to provide details about the complaint, hangs up if questioned or put on hold, and becomes extremely hostile when challenged. This creates false urgency to bypass receptionists for a sales pitch about removing fake negative reviews. Legitimate complaints arrive through certified mail, not rude phone calls.

"Received a call from 'Jean Miller' who asked to speak to my employer (an attorney) and I informed her that he wasn't available due to being in court. She stated that she needed him to call her back regarding a complaint, left her number, then hung up. I called the number back... and she answered the first time stating 'This is Jean Miller and I need to speak with the attorney' and immediately hung up on me."

Google Business Listing Scam

Scammers call businesses claiming their "Google business listing is still incorrect" or needs to be paid for, using names like "Sara" or "Josh." They demand payment like "$299.00 to be on Google" and become hostile if questioned, mimicking business owners who identify the call as fraud. They use your business information to charge hundreds of dollars for managing your free Google Business Profile. Google never calls businesses about their listings. Managing your Google Business Profile is free.

"They called me 5 times today, saying the business Google listing is incorrect... I told him I received different calls today and he replied with a 'why don't you take care of the issue then?' And I told him I knew it was fraud because I've spoken with google before and he replied saying I was dumb because google doesn't call and started mimicking everything I was saying."

Medicare & Health Insurance Impersonators

Callers claim to be from Medicare, a Medicare "verification division," or your health insurance company, using names like "Addie Gibson." They say you need a "new Medicare card" and ask for your current number, or offer "freebies from Medicare" while requesting your Social Security Number, or push unnecessary medical supplies like braces and pain creams. They use your Medicare number to bill fake medical services to the government and sell your personal information. If you need a new Medicare card, contact Medicare directly at 1-800-MEDICARE. Real Medicare representatives never call uninvited.

"Man said he was from Medicare and needed our Medicare card # so he could mail us a new card."

FPL Power Shut-Off Threat

Callers impersonate Florida Power & Light and claim your power will be shut off in the next 30-35 minutes due to an overdue bill, even when victims know their bills are paid or on auto-pay. They demand immediate payment over the phone to avoid disconnection. They steal your credit card information and bank account details during the fake payment process. FPL sends multiple written notices over weeks before any disconnection. They never call with 30-minute threats.

"Received recorded call saying my power would be shutoff in the next 35 minutes. but my bill is paid automatically through my bank. Fraud call!!!!"

Is area code 561 a scam?

No, area code 561 is not a scam. It's a legitimate telephone area code serving millions of legitimate residents and businesses in Florida, United States. Area code 561 is a general purpose code that has been in service since May 13, 1996.

Why do I get spam calls from area code 561?

You're likely experiencing "Neighbor Spoofing." Scammers fake their caller ID to display local or familiar numbers. If you live in or near Florida (West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach), or have a 561 phone number yourself, scammers know you're more likely to answer what appears to be a local call.

Scams and Spam Calls from Florida Area Codes

Other Florida area codes where scam and spam calls are regularly reported: