515 Phone Number Lookup: Des Moines, IA

The 515 area code is a telephone area code serving most of the north-central part of Iowa. Look up any phone number starting with 515 area code. Results may include:

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Iowa Phone Number Lookups / 515

Most Common Area Code 515 Scams

The 515 area code is being used for Social Security number suspension scams and fake legal threats. Callers pretend to be government agents to frighten you into revealing sensitive information.

Social Security Number Suspension Scam

Robocalls from the 515 area code claim your Social Security number has been used in fraudulent activity, sometimes mentioning a crime in "South Texas." The recorded voice states your SSN is "breached" or will be "cancelled" and threatens immediate arrest or legal proceedings if you don't call back. The caller ID might falsely display "SSI" to appear legitimate. They use your fear to trick you into calling back and giving them personal information over the phone. The Social Security Administration never calls to threaten people or suspend numbers.

"Telling me my social society number is under investigation and call back or ima get arrested."

Scammers call pretending to be from firms like "American Legal Recovery" or use fake names like "Claire Brown" or "Heather Dawson." They leave voicemails about a "complaint notice" or pending legal action, threatening to contact your HR or payroll department if you don't respond. They mention vague "civil complaints" without specifics and pressure you to call back immediately to "update your address." They use your personal information to make fake debts seem real and collect money you don't owe. Real process servers don't call ahead, they just show up.

"Hello my name is Claire Brown you were not available today and this message is in regards to a complaint notice to your attention... after a third field attempt I'm required to direct further contact to your HR or payroll department on file."

Car Warranty Expiration Scam

Robocalls claim to be from the "vehicle service bureau" about your car's extended warranty. They call multiple times a day, sometimes for months, often with outdated information about vehicles you no longer own. When you tell them they have wrong information, like asking about a Toyota you don't own, they hang up immediately. They use your public vehicle records to sell you overpriced third-party warranties that provide little coverage. These are not your car's manufacturer or dealer.

"Calls 2-4 times a day for 2 months. Called the number back, got a girl saying she's calling about the extended warranty on my Toyota. Dont own a Toyota which when I told her that, she hung up."

Employment Verification Phishing Scam

Scammers use robocalls or live agents to call businesses pretending to be from Equifax or banks doing mortgage refinances. They ask for "verification of employment" and repeatedly call main office lines instead of going through proper channels. The call-back number they provide is different from the caller ID. They use any employment details you give them for identity theft or to create fake loan applications. Legitimate lenders handle employment verifications through formal written requests or secure online portals, never through unsolicited robocalls.

"Robo-called saying they were Equifax, asking for verification of employment. Verifications of employment are NEVER left to voice-emulating robots, they are always handled by a live person. All signs of a scam."

Vague Health Insurance & Medicare Ploys

Callers identify themselves vaguely as "your health insurance provider" or a "Medicare advisor" but refuse to state which specific company they represent. They ask "Can you hear me?" to get you to say "yes" and try to sell medical equipment you didn't request, like a "Medicare back brace" with a surprise $25 fee at the end. They call repeatedly even after you ask them to stop. They use your Medicare number and health information to bill Medicare for items you never received or approved. Your real insurance provider already knows who you are and will not call to sell you products.

"Medicare back brace scam. They tell you Medicare will cover the back brace completely but at the very end of the conversation they tell you there's a $25 one-time fee. I hung up and called the FTC as well as Medicare to let them know."

Aggressive "Cash for Your Home" Scam

A recorded message from a man identifying himself as "Neil" makes unsolicited offers to buy Iowa homes for cash. He claims he "just sold his home in the area" and lets you "choose the move out date" to build false trust. He calls both cell phones and landlines without you providing your number. They use this approach to find financially distressed homeowners and pressure them into selling far below market value. Legitimate real estate investors use targeted marketing like mailers or work through agents, not mass robocalls.

"Neil just sold his home in the area and is looking to buy another home in our area for cash. He said I wouldn't need to pick up anything and I could choose the move out date. Recording."

Extortion by Threatening Text Message

Scammers send text messages with graphic images of dead and dismembered bodies, claim they are killers-for-hire, and threaten to harm you and your family unless you pay thousands of dollars like $2,900. They use your name and address found online to make the threat seem real. They use your fear to extort money through wire transfers or prepaid cards. The scammers are almost always located overseas and have no physical presence in Iowa. They cannot act on their threats.

"Showed me names and addresses of me and family members that anyone can get from the internet along with pictures of dead dismembered bodies and severed heads with a monthly demand."

Fake IRS & FBI Tax Crime Threats

Robocalls impersonate the IRS and FBI's "Tax and Crime division," falsely claiming a warrant has been issued for your arrest due to tax fraud. The message contains obvious spelling errors like "face the consiqunses" and demands you call back immediately on a specific number. They trick you into giving personal information and paying fake tax debts through wire transfers or gift cards. The IRS never calls to demand immediate payment or threatens arrest without first mailing several notices. Their first contact is always via U.S. Mail.

"I have received numerous calls from this number, claiming to be an FBI agent with the Tax and Crime division. That they have processed my address and sent a warrant for my arrest."

Recently Reported Area Code 515 Spam Calls

Area Code 515 phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC in the last 30 days.

(515) 297-7160

5 reports ·

(515) 575-0240

4 reports ·

(515) 750-6580

3 reports ·

(515) 604-2639

2 reports ·

(515) 316-4684

2 reports ·

(515) 266-3937

2 reports ·

(515) 328-4785

2 reports ·

(515) 244-8635

2 reports ·

(515) 317-0078

2 reports ·

(515) 604-5135

2 reports ·

Is area code 515 a scam?

No, 515 is Iowa's primary area code, home to Des Moines, Ames, and West Des Moines. Spoofers use it because a local-looking number from the state capital is far more likely to be answered than one with an unknown prefix.

Why do I get spam calls from area code 515?

Des Moines's mix of state government workers, college students, and older residents gives fraudsters a range of targets to exploit. Among the most alarming scams reported in 515 are extortion texts sent with graphic images of violence and lists of victims' home addresses demanding thousands of dollars, and IRS robocalls impersonating an FBI "Tax and Crime division" with arrest warrants for supposed tax fraud.

Where Is Area Code 515 Located?

Area code 515 serves most of the north-central part of the U.S. state of Iowa. It originally served the central part of the state, stretching from Minnesota to Missouri. In 2000, the eastern and southern portions of the area were split off.

Major Cities:

  • Des Moines
  • Ames
  • Ankeny
  • Fort Dodge
  • Urbandale
  • Johnston
  • Boone
  • Indianola
  • Algona
  • Jefferson
  • Humboldt

Overlay System

In 2000, the eastern and southern portions of the original 515 area were split off to form area code 641 .

Area Code 515 Location Map

Area Code 515 Location on Iowa Map

Area code 515 is a general purpose code which was placed in service on January 1, 1947.

Prefixes by Rate Center

Rate Center Number of Prefixes
DES MOINES 216
AMES 26
FORT DODGE 11
BOONE 7
ALGONA 6
INDIANOLA 5
CLARION 4
HUMBOLDT 4
PLEASANTVL 4
WEBSTER CY 4
WINTERSET 4
BANCROFT 3
JEFFERSON 3
LAKOTA 3
Other 99

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