Reverse Phone Lookup Louisiana

Look up any Louisiana phone number and uncover the owner's name, address, and user-reported spam and scam activity.

Includes 247,988 FTC Do Not Call and robocall complaints filed by California residents.

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How to Look Up a Louisiana Phone Number

Got a missed call or a weird text from an unknown LA number? Whether the call is tied to a mobile line or a landline registered around New Orleans, it’s hard to know who is actually calling. To find out, just type the 10-digit number into our search bar above. Our tool checks public records and user complaints to show you what matters. If the data is available, your search results will include:

  • Owner name and address (who the number belongs to)
  • Location based on area code (the city or area where the line was registered)
  • Spam and scam reports by users (if other people have flagged it as a nuisance call)

Louisiana Phone Numbers by Area

Louisiana Area Code Map with Cities

New Orleans Phone Number Lookup (504)

The 504 area code covers the New Orleans area, including New Orleans, Metairie, Kenner, Marrero, and Terrytown along the Mississippi River. Scammers here have been sending fake Calandra 360 auto-renewal invoices and threatening to revoke Louisiana SNAP benefits, using Sunday robocalls to panic recipients into revealing personal information. Find out who called you and read detailed spam reports on the 504 reverse phone lookup.

Baton Rouge Phone Number Lookup (225)

Numbers with 225 serve the Baton Rouge area in south Louisiana, including Baton Rouge, Prairieville, Central, Shenandoah, and Zachary. The area has seen fake Entergy disconnection threats and phony Amazon or Microsoft auto-renewal invoices designed to steal credit card details. If a 225 number has been calling you, see what others have reported in our 225 area code lookup.

Houma (985)

The 985 area code covers southeast Louisiana outside the New Orleans core, including Houma, Laplace, Slidell, Hammond, and Bayou Cane. Residents have reported fake process servers using a specific reference number and aggressive callers demanding to speak to business owners about predatory loan offers. See what others have flagged in our 985 phone number lookup.

Lafayette, Lake Charles & New Iberia (337)

Numbers starting with 337 serve southwest Louisiana and Acadiana, including Lafayette, Lake Charles, New Iberia, Sulphur, and Opelousas. Reported scams include vaccine scheduling phishing attempts and fake hospital billing from a third-party collector impersonating medical offices. Residents targeted by these calls have left detailed reports in our 337 area code lookup.

Shreveport, Bossier City & Monroe (318/457)

The 318 area code and overlay 457 cover north Louisiana, including Shreveport, Bossier City, Monroe, Alexandria, and Ruston. The 318 code is heavily linked to a premium-charge inmate call trap and deceptive charity telemarketing that funnels most donations away from their stated cause. Community reports for both codes are available in our 318 phone number lookup and the 457 reverse phone lookup covers overlay activity across the region.

Most Reported Spam Numbers in Louisiana

In 2024, Louisiana residents filed 20,908 unwanted call complaints with the FTC, of which 12,377 were robocalls and 7,203 involved live callers. The most reported complaint topics were imposters (2,757), medical and prescriptions (2,079), reducing debt (1,752).

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
8
(318) 990-1260
7
(877) 578-1953
4
(985) 200-5790
4
(844) 515-1173
4
(309) 301-1140
4
(504) 908-0485
4
(279) 759-9917
4
(985) 214-0965
3
(985) 529-0263
3

Don't let spammers get away with it. Report any unwanted call activity to:

Louisiana's Do Not Call Registry

Louisiana residents can register their phone numbers to stop most unwanted telemarketing calls through the state's Do Not Call program, managed by the Louisiana Public Service Commission. Once registered, your number receives protection under state law after being on the list for the required waiting period.

The state program includes exemptions for calls you've specifically requested, calls related to existing debts or contracts, calls from businesses you already have relationships with, and calls from certain nonprofit organizations. Political calls and charitable fundraising calls from qualified organizations are also typically exempt, so you may still receive these even after registering.

Registration is free for Louisiana residents and lasts for five years before requiring renewal. You can register online, by phone, mail, or fax through the Public Service Commission's Do Not Call program. Telemarketers operating in Louisiana must register with the state, pay fees, and obtain quarterly updates of the Do Not Call list to ensure compliance.

If telemarketers continue calling after your number has been properly registered, you can file a complaint with the Louisiana Public Service Commission, which has authority to investigate violations and impose penalties of up to $1,500 per violation (or $3,000 for calls to residents 65 and older). This gives Louisiana residents strong local enforcement options beyond the federal do-not-call registry.

When using reverse phone lookup services to identify unknown callers, understanding Louisiana's comprehensive do-not-call protections helps you recognize which calls may be violations worth reporting to state authorities for investigation and potential penalties.

Is Reverse Phone Lookup Legal in Louisiana?

Yes. Louisiana has no comprehensive consumer data privacy law. Residents have no state-level right to opt out of, access, or delete their information from lookup databases. Federal FCRA rules still apply: misusing lookup results for hiring, tenant screening, or credit decisions is prohibited nationwide regardless of a state's privacy landscape.

FAQs

How do I remove my number from phone directories in Louisiana?

Louisiana doesn't have a privacy law, but you can still request removal from phone directory sites. Visit each site and look for their opt-out or removal form in the privacy section.

Is this business call from Louisiana legitimate?

If you are unsure about a business call, keep in mind that Louisiana has over 108,161 business establishments according to Census data. To verify a specific company, use the Louisiana Business Filings Search to check its registration.

Do most Louisiana residents use mobile phones or landlines?

Louisiana has 5.2 million mobile subscriptions, 728,000 VoIP numbers, and 216,000 landlines.