Identify Unknown Numbers Using Georgia Phone Number Lookup

Identify the true owner of any Georgia phone number before responding to a legal threat or prize call. Scammers exploit 404 and 678 Atlanta codes to run SunTrust Bank impersonation calls and fake debt threats, while car warranty robocalls and Publishers Clearing House prize calls demanding upfront fees run heavily across the rest of the state. Our database search results may include:

  • Owner name and address
  • Location based on area code
  • Scam and Spam reports by users

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

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Georgia Area Code Map with Cities

Atlanta Phone Number Lookup (404/470/678/943)

The Atlanta core is covered by 404 alongside overlays 470, 678, and 943, including Atlanta, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Johns Creek, Alpharetta, Marietta, and Smyrna. The 404 code is heavy with SunTrust Fraud Department impersonation and Bryan Poe Associates fake debt threats, where fraudsters demand your bank password to stop a fabricated charge or threaten a bad check warrant for a long-closed account. The 470 overlay is seeing aggressive fake employment verification phishing and endless Geico fax loop nuisances targeting businesses. The 678 code is linked to a Luis Rossi landscaping insurance scam and mass real estate spam texts. The 943 overlay is a newer addition, and reports are still being gathered. Victim reports for all four Atlanta codes are available in our 404 phone number lookup, the 470 area code lookup, the 678 reverse phone lookup, and the 943 area code phone lookup.

Roswell, Johns Creek & Alpharetta (770)

Numbers in the 770 phone number lookup cover the Atlanta suburbs, including Roswell, Johns Creek, Alpharetta, Marietta, Sandy Springs, and Smyrna, sharing territory with the wider Atlanta overlay complex. The 770 area code is seeing "Charity Pickup" for-profit robocalls and fake UPS and Amazon lost package claims, with scammers bombarding phones for clothing donations that barely benefit charities or tricking residents with fake shipping updates to steal account passwords.

Augusta, Columbus & Athens (706/762)

Numbers starting with 706 and the overlay 762 serve north and west Georgia, including Augusta, Columbus, Athens, Rome, and Martinez. The 706 code is being used for DirecTV prepayment discount scams and Horizon Mediation Solutions threats, where callers demand upfront payments for fake promotions or threaten to serve papers at your workplace over old debts. The 762 overlay is linked to Astra Business Services date-of-birth phishing and fake travel charge hang-ups. Residents dealing with these calls have filed reports in our 706 reverse phone lookup, and overlay complaints are collected in the 762 area code lookup.

Savannah (912)

The 912 area code covers coastal and southeast Georgia, including Savannah, Hinesville, Statesboro, Pooler, and St. Marys. Georgia's 912 code is flooded with callers posing as "Officer Lisa Williams" from the US Treasury threatening Magistrate Judges and fake Amazon orders pushing "Nasdaq Blockchain Links." Look up any questionable 912 number in the 912 phone number lookup to instantly see its spam risk level.

Macon (478)

Numbers with 478 come from central Georgia, including Macon, Warner Robins, Milledgeville, Dublin, and Perry. The 478 area code is known for the "boss needs gift cards" text scam and PNC bad check threats from over a decade ago, where fraudsters impersonate your employer via text to steal Apple gift cards or threaten jail over a phantom bounced check. Verify if a 478 call is safe or a known threat by putting the number into the 478 area code phone lookup.

Albany (229)

229 serves southwest Georgia, including Albany, Valdosta, Thomasville, Americus, and Tifton. Scams from this code often involve fake Deloitte and Indeed job offers via text and Cash App verification phishing, where callers pretend to offer high-paying remote jobs or send fake Cash App alerts to trick you into handing over your bank login and Social Security number. Check the 229 area code lookup to find community warnings and avoid becoming the next victim.

Most Reported Spam Numbers in Georgia

In 2024, Georgia residents filed 65,710 unwanted call complaints with the FTC, of which 35,496 were robocalls and 24,663 involved live callers. The most reported complaint topics were medical and prescriptions (7,416), imposters (5,882), reducing debt (4,516).

Phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC by local residents in the last 30 days:

Phone Number Complaints Last Reported
(770) 450-4952
43
(855) 357-2205
39
(678) 606-6336
21
(877) 502-3495
17
(866) 771-6698
17
(866) 422-9362
16
(321) 499-1777
13
(877) 578-1953
12
(844) 515-1162
10
(309) 301-1020
10

If you have been targeted by a spammers, take action by filing a report with:

Is Reverse Phone Lookup Legal in Georgia?

Yes. Georgia has no comprehensive consumer data privacy law. A 2025 privacy bill (SB 473) failed to pass, leaving residents without the opt-out and deletion rights available in neighboring Tennessee (TIPA, effective July 1, 2025). Federal FCRA protections do apply: using lookup results for employment screening, tenant decisions, or credit and insurance underwriting is prohibited in Georgia just as in every other state.

FAQs

How do I remove my number from phone lookup sites in Georgia?

Georgia doesn't have a privacy law, but you can still ask to be deleted from phone lookup sites. Look for opt-out forms on their privacy pages or contact support to request removal.

How to verify a Georgia phone number belongs to a real business?

Phone numbers can be spoofed to appear as though they belong to legitimate companies. Although Georgia has over 258,377 business establishments reported by the U.S. Census, you should verify the business name by searching the Georgia Business Search.

What types of phone numbers are in Georgia?

Georgia has 12.7 million mobile subscriptions, 1.9 million VoIP lines, and 503,000 landlines. Mobile numbers make up the vast majority.