Reverse Phone Lookup Indiana

Identify who called from an unknown Indiana landline or cell phone number using our free reverse phone lookup service. Search a phone number to find the caller's name, address, carrier, and other details. Identify the unknown callers, verify Indiana businesses, or research potential scam calls.

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Reverse Phone Number Lookup in Indiana

A reverse phone lookup in Indiana provides fast access to the name and address behind any phone number through publicly available government databases. This phone search lookup helps Hoosiers know who's calling before picking up or calling back. Use this reverse search to differentiate real callers from spam and protect yourself from scammers while not missing important calls.

Reverse Phone Lookup by Indiana Area Code

All Indiana phone numbers consist of three parts: the three-digit Area Code, the three-digit Prefix Code (also known as the exchange or central office code), and the final four-digit line number. While the area code narrows down the location to a large region, the prefix code can often specify the original city or town where the number was registered.

Indiana Area Code Map with Cities

Here's a complete list of Indiana area codes:

Area Code 219: Hammond, Gary, Portage

Location: The 219 area code covers the northwestern corner of Indiana, including major cities like Hammond, Gary, and Merrillville.

Common Callers: Steel mill shift managers (US Steel), BP refinery contractors, and Horseshoe Casino hosts.

Scams and Spam Calls: The 219 area code is targeted by Aggressive "Police Fund" Harassment calls and "$25,000 Prize Giveaway" scams. Residents also report Vague "Legal Matter" threats, Social Security action scams, and a high volume of Silent or "One Ring" hang-up calls.

Area Code 260: Fort Wayne, Huntington, New Haven

Location: The 260 area code covers northeastern Indiana, including major cities like Fort Wayne, Huntington, and Auburn.

Common Callers: Sweetwater Sound sales engineers, Parkview Health appointment lines, and Lincoln Financial agents.

Scams and Spam Calls: The 260 area code reports Unsolicited Real Estate "Investor" texts and Medicare/Senior Healthcare scams. Fake Legal & Debt Collection threats are frequent, along with Amazon/Retail Delivery scams and Extended Auto Warranty calls.

Area Codes 317/463: Indianapolis, Carmel, Fishers

Location: The 317 and 463 area codes cover central Indiana, including major cities like Indianapolis, Carmel, and Greenwood.

Common Callers: Eli Lilly clinical trial staff, Salesforce marketing cloud support, and NCAA compliance officers.

Scams and Spam Calls: The 317 and 463 area codes encounter AES / IPL Utility Disconnection scams and Card Services Identity Theft scams. Aggressive "We Buy Houses" offers are common, as are Fake Business Loan voicemails, IRS Arrest threats, and "Can You Hear Me?" voice phishing.

Area Code 574: South Bend, Elkhart, Mishawaka

Location: The 574 area code covers northern Indiana, including major cities like South Bend, Elkhart, and Warsaw.

Common Callers: Notre Dame alumni association, RV manufacturing sales reps (Thor), and orthopedic device sales.

Scams and Spam Calls: The 574 area code is dealing with Apple iCloud Support scams and Fake Package Delivery notifications. Unsolicited Home Buyer texts are reported, along with Fake Police Charity donations and Social Security/Debt threats.

Area Code 765: Muncie, Lafayette, Anderson

Location: The 765 area code covers central and west-central Indiana, including major cities like Muncie, Lafayette, and Kokomo.

Common Callers: Purdue University admissions, Subaru automotive plant HR, and Ball State alumni relations.

Scams and Spam Calls: The 765 area code is targeted by Online Romance scams and Fake Legal Action/Pending Case threats. Residents also face Fake Package & Retail Fraud alerts, Student Loan Forgiveness scams, and Aggressive Vehicle Warranty robocalls.

Area Codes 812/930: Evansville, Bloomington, Terre Haute

Location: The 812 and 930 area codes cover southern Indiana, including major cities like Evansville, Bloomington, and Terre Haute.

Common Callers: Indiana University Bloomington staff, Toyota manufacturing recruiters, and Berry Global logistics.

Scams and Spam Calls: The 812 and 930 area codes report Fake Job & Recruitment scams and "Wrong Number" Text Bait. "Can You Hear Me?" Voice-Fishing is persistent, along with Computer/Tech Support scams and Aggressive Debt Collection.

For latest Indiana phone numbering regulations, contact Kendall Querry at the Indiana URC via [email protected] or 317-233-5249.

Indiana Phone Numbers

Indiana boasts approximately 8.7 million active phone numbers. Mobile phones dominate with 7.3 million users, while traditional landlines are declining, registering just 330,000 connections across the state. Internet phone services account for roughly 1 million numbers.

When searching for an Indiana phone number, it's highly probable it's a cell phone. The decrease in landlines suggests that more recent phone numbers may be harder to trace than older landline numbers, which traditionally had greater public accessibility.

Indiana Voice Subscriptions (in thousands):

Service Type June 2023 Dec 2023 June 2024
Mobile telephony 7,120 7,242 7,324
Local exchange telephone service 393 358 330
VoIP subscriptions 1,041 1,012 1,027
Total 8,554 8,612 8,681

Source: FCC Voice Telephone Services Report

Top 5 US Cell Phone Companies

Most phone numbers are cell phones, and most cell phone numbers come from the top three United States wireless companies. Here are the top five US Cell Phone Companies in Q1 2025:

  • Verizon - 146 million customers
  • T-Mobile US - 131 million customers
  • AT&T Mobility - 118 million customers
  • Boost Mobile - 7 million customers
  • U.S. Cellular - 4.4 million customers

Robocalls and Unwanted Calls in Indiana

Indiana residents filed 32,636 complaints about unwanted calls in 2024, ranking the state #38 nationally based on complaints per 100,000 population, according to the latest National Do Not Call Registry Data Book.

Do Not Call Complaints from Indiana

Key Facts for Indiana Residents:

  • 15,162 of Indiana's 32,636 complaints were for robocalls, showing automated calls are a prevalent issue.
  • 3,674 complaints were about "reducing debt," followed by medical & prescriptions (2,947) and imposter scams (2,344), these are the top issues impacting residents.
  • 4,722,983 Indiana phone numbers are registered on the Do Not Call Registry, reflecting widespread adoption of protective measures.
  • Complaints increased slightly from 29,123 in 2023 to 32,636 in 2024, indicating unwanted calls are still a significant issue.
  • 12,022 complaints involved live callers, showing that human-operated scams continue actively targeting the state.
  • 5,452 complaints did not specify the call type, highlighting challenges in accurate reporting.
Useful tip: Protect your household by registering all your phone numbers at donotcall.gov or by calling 1-888-382-1222 from the number you want to protect.

Verify Phone Number Owner to avoid Scam Calls Indiana Fraud Statistics

According to the Federal Trade Commission's 2024 data, phone calls and text messages make up 35% of all fraud contact methods nationwide:

  • Phone calls: 19% of fraud reports (284,659 reports, $948M in losses)
  • Text messages: 16% of fraud reports (246,784 reports, $470M in losses)

More than 1 in 3 fraud attempts happen through phone communication. Phone call fraud costs victims a median of $1,500 per case. Text message fraud costs a median of $1,000 per victim.

Scam Calls: Indiana Fraud Statistics

In 2024, Indiana residents reported 34,586 fraud cases resulting in total losses of $112,284,529, with a median loss of $$375 per victim. With phone-based fraud representing such a significant portion of these cases, phone owner verification has become a critical consumer protection tool.

When you receive calls from unknown numbers, take a moment to research the caller's identity. Reverse phone lookup services allow you to search a phone number to find information about who's calling—including whether the number has been reported for fraudulent activity.

Received fraudulent calls or fallen victim to phone fraud? Report it immediately. Each report helps authorities identify fraud patterns and protect other consumers from similar scams.

To report fraud or scam: reportfraud.ftc.gov

Additional Contact:
Indiana Attorney General
Todd Rokita
(317) 232-6201

Free Reverse Phone Lookup with Name

Sometimes, a simple reverse phone lookup isn't enough to find the information you need about an Indiana phone number. In these cases, you can try other search methods. With a population of 6,924,275 and 153,748 business establishments in Indiana, finding accurate information might require trying a few different approaches.

Social Media Phone Number Searches

Social media can be useful for finding information connected to a phone number. If you're meeting someone new and want to verify their phone number legitimacy, or for dating safety to confirm a potential partner's identity before meeting, these platforms can help.

  • Facebook: You can search for a phone number in Facebook's public directory. Go to the Facebook public directory and enter the number.
  • LinkedIn: This platform is useful for verifying professional contacts, especially if you're dealing with Indiana's many businesses. Search the LinkedIn people directory by phone number.

Indiana Business Phone Verification

If you're considering business partnerships with Indiana companies or conducting vendor verification before large purchases or contracts, verifying the business phone number is important. You can use official state databases for this.

For the best results, it helps to use these methods together.

Are Reverse Phone Lookups Legal in Indiana?

Yes, reverse phone lookups are generally legal in Indiana. However, starting January 1, 2026, the Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act (Senate Bill 5) will give Indiana residents new rights to control how their phone numbers and personal data are used by businesses.

What Phone Data is Protected Under Indiana Law?

Phone numbers are considered "personal data" when linked to an identifiable person. The law defines personal data as "information that is linked or reasonably linkable to an identified or identifiable individual." This includes:

  • Phone numbers with your name or address
  • Call logs and communication records
  • Precise location data from mobile devices (within 1,750 feet)

Companies must obtain your consent before processing precise geolocation data, which is classified as "sensitive data" under the law.

Your Indiana Phone Privacy Rights Starting 2026

The Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act grants five key rights:

  1. Right to Know: Confirm if companies are processing your phone data
  2. Right to Correct: Fix inaccuracies in data you provided
  3. Right to Delete: Request deletion of your phone number and related data
  4. Right to Data Portability: Get a copy of data you provided
  5. Right to Opt Out: Stop use for targeted ads, sales, or profiling

How to Exercise Your Rights

Process: Contact companies directly through their privacy request methods. Companies must respond within 45 days (extendable to 90 days). If denied, you can appeal within 60 days.

What to Include: Clearly state which right you want to exercise and provide information to verify your identity.

Who Enforces Violations?

The Indiana Attorney General has exclusive enforcement authority. Key details:

  • No private lawsuits allowed
  • Companies get 30 days to fix violations before penalties
  • Civil penalties up to $7,500 per violation
  • File complaints with the Indiana Attorney General's Office

Note: The law only applies to businesses processing data from 100,000+ Indiana consumers, or 25,000+ consumers while earning 50%+ revenue from data sales. Smaller businesses, nonprofits, government agencies, and healthcare providers are exempt.