Find out who's calling from any Maine number with our free reverse phone lookup tool below. Maine residents are reporting satellite TV upgrade check fraud and fake Publishers Clearing House scams, so check the number before you answer or return a call.
Includes 91,394 FTC Do Not Call and robocall complaints filed by ME residents.
Maine phone numbers recently reported (last 30 days) for making unwanted sales calls or robocalls:
| Phone Number | FTC Complaints | Last Reported |
|---|---|---|
| (207) 477-7669 | ||
| (207) 204-5129 | ||
| (207) 849-8615 | ||
| (207) 204-5129 | ||
| (207) 204-5129 | ||
| (207) 204-5129 | ||
| (207) 204-5129 | ||
| (207) 230-8666 | ||
| (207) 204-5129 | ||
| (207) 204-5129 |
In June 2026, Maine residents filed 482 complaints to the FTC about phone numbers making unwanted calls and text messages, down 28% from the previous month.
Maine Attorney General's Consumer Division: File a regional report directly with state authorities by calling (207) 626-8800.
Top cities covered by each ME area code to help you start your reverse phone number search:
| Area Codes | Cities |
|---|---|
| 207 | Portland, Lewiston, Bangor |
Maine has approximately 1.8 million active phone numbers. Cell phones are the most common with 1.4 million users, while traditional landlines are less prevalent with 157,000 connections. Internet phone services account for about 243,000 numbers.
| Voice Subscriptions (thousands) | June 2023 | Dec 2023 | June 2024 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mobile telephony | 1,411 | 1,432 | 1,447 |
| Local exchange telephone service | 179 | 162 | 157 |
| VoIP subscriptions | 244 | 241 | 243 |
| Total | 1,834 | 1,835 | 1,847 |
Yes. Maine has no comprehensive consumer privacy law. The state does have a narrow ISP privacy law (LD 946, 2019) requiring internet service providers to obtain opt-in consent before selling customer data - but that law does not cover phone lookup services. Residents lack the deletion and opt-out rights available in neighboring New Hampshire (NH-DPA) and Connecticut (CTDPA). The federal FCRA remains the primary protection: using lookup results to screen employees, evaluate tenants, or make credit or insurance decisions is prohibited in every state.