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Minnesota has 8 active area codes, and the regional differences between them make spoofed calls feel more credible. Callers using 612 Minneapolis and 651 St. Paul numbers frequently pose as United Healthcare or Medicare representatives asking you to verify your plan details, and fake process servers claiming to deliver legal documents are reported across multiple area codes. Someone asking for your healthcare details or threatening legal action? Look them up in the reverse phone lookup tool above before you say another word.
That call from "United Healthcare" might just be a spoofer looking to harvest your credit card details. Verify the source to reveal if it’s a legitimate medical provider or a known health insurance fraud.
Phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC by local residents in the last 30 days.
(763) 516-2734
26 reports ·
(888) 269-4978
16 reports ·
(833) 868-3374
15 reports ·
(855) 357-2024
10 reports ·
(877) 578-2110
8 reports ·
(800) 240-8151
7 reports ·
(844) 515-1201
7 reports ·
(877) 961-0958
6 reports ·
(217) 834-9977
6 reports ·
(877) 372-0925
5 reports ·
Health Insurance impersonation and Fake Process Server threats are very common. In 2024, Minnesota residents reported 31,081 fraud cases resulting in total losses of $144,567,540, with a median loss of $412 per victim. Don't let scammers get away with it. Report any fraudulent activity to:
In 2024, Minnesota residents filed 29,033 unwanted call complaints with the FTC, of which 16,032 were robocalls and 8,896 involved live callers. The most reported complaint topics were reducing debt (2,055), imposters (1,931), medical and prescriptions (1,363). The FTC recommends that all residents add their numbers to the National Do Not Call Registry to decrease spam frequency. Visit donotcall.gov or call 1-888-382-1222 to protect your number.
Minneapolis uses 612/763, St. Paul has 651, suburbs split across 952 and 763, northern Minnesota operates 218, and the south uses 507. The table below maps these codes to cities. For actual caller identification beyond regional codes, enter the number above to find the owner and their location.
| Area Code | Cities |
|---|---|
| 218 | Duluth, Moorhead, Hibbing |
| 320 | St. Cloud, Willmar, Sartell |
| 507 | Rochester, Mankato, Winona |
| 612 | Minneapolis, Richfield |
| 651 | St. Paul, Eagan, Woodbury |
| 763 | Brooklyn Park, Plymouth, Maple Grove |
| 924 | |
| 952 | Bloomington, Eden Prairie, Burnsville |
Important: Area codes are no longer reliable indicators of a caller's location. Number portability allows users to keep their numbers when they move, and scammers frequently use "neighbor spoofing" to make long-distance or fraudulent calls appear local.
The 612 area code covers the city of Minneapolis and a few inner-ring suburbs, including Minneapolis, Richfield, and Falcon Heights.
Numbers with 651 serve the eastern Twin Cities metro, including St. Paul, Eagan, Woodbury, Maplewood, and Cottage Grove.
The 952 area code covers the southwestern Twin Cities suburbs, including Bloomington, Eden Prairie, Burnsville, Lakeville, and Minnetonka.
Numbers starting with 763 serve the northwestern Twin Cities suburbs, including Brooklyn Park, Plymouth, Maple Grove, Coon Rapids, and Blaine.
The 320 area code covers central Minnesota, including St. Cloud, Willmar, Sartell, Hutchinson, and Sauk Rapids.
507 and the overlay 924 cover southern Minnesota, including Rochester, Mankato, Winona, Owatonna, and Austin.
The 218 area code covers northern Minnesota, including Duluth, Moorhead, Hibbing, Brainerd, and Bemidji.
Yes, using reverse phone lookup services is completely legal in Minnesota when used for personal purposes like identifying unknown numbers or avoiding scam calls. That said, federal law under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) prohibits using lookup results for hiring decisions, tenant screening, or determining credit eligibility.
Under the Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act (MCDPA), effective July 31, 2025, you can request removal of your personal information and opt out of its sale. Visit each reverse lookup site and click "Do Not Sell My Personal Information" to submit a request.
A reverse phone lookup can provide a business name, but that alone does not confirm legitimacy. While Minnesota has over 154,314 business establishments based on Census data, you should verify the company by searching for it in the Minnesota Business Filings Search.
Minnesota has 6.4 million mobile subscriptions, 1.2 million VoIP lines, and 467,000 landlines.