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Missouri has 9 active area codes, and the spread from 314 in St. Louis to 816 in Kansas City to 417 in Springfield gives scammers a wide range of local-looking numbers to work with. Unsolicited callers pressuring homeowners to sell their property for a cash offer below market value are the most distinctive statewide complaint, alongside Medicare equipment scams and IRS impersonation calls threatening arrest. Dealing with an aggressive real estate buyer or an IRS impersonator? The reverse phone lookup tool above can help you quickly separate genuine callers from opportunistic fraudsters.
Predatory timeshare exit schemes and fake charities are actively targeting Missouri seniors via phone. Protect your assets by confirming the caller's legitimacy in our database before making any donation or payment.
Phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC by local residents in the last 30 days.
(417) 313-0066
6 reports ·
(573) 203-6161
4 reports ·
(636) 999-3549
4 reports ·
(855) 207-2889
3 reports ·
(660) 275-6539
3 reports ·
(951) 266-5616
3 reports ·
(636) 398-1463
3 reports ·
(855) 530-0590
3 reports ·
(816) 629-6868
3 reports ·
(816) 648-0935
3 reports ·
"Buy Houses" robocalls and Medicare equipment scams are prevalent. In 2024, Missouri residents reported 35,317 fraud cases resulting in total losses of $139,349,918, with a median loss of $400 per victim. Reporting fraud is the best way to stop these calls. Reach out to these offices today:
In 2024, Missouri residents filed 31,798 unwanted call complaints with the FTC, of which 14,252 were robocalls and 13,697 involved live callers. The most reported complaint topics were medical and prescriptions (2,985), reducing debt (1,920), imposters (1,788). One of the most effective ways to lower the volume of these calls is through the National Do Not Call Registry. Visit donotcall.gov or call 1-888-382-1222 to protect your number.
Unwanted sales calls remain a top consumer complaint in Missouri, which is why the state runs its own No-Call list through the Attorney General's Office. You can sign up online, by mail, or by calling 1-866-662-2551 at no cost. Telemarketers who ignore the list face penalties up to $5,000 per knowing violation.
St. Louis operates 314/557, Kansas City uses 816/975, Springfield has 417, Columbia runs 573, suburbs use 636. The table below shows which cities use which codes. When you need to identify unknown callers (not just map regions), search the number for the owner 's name and address.
| Area Code | Cities |
|---|---|
| 235 | Columbia, Jefferson City, Cape Girardeau |
| 314 | St. Louis, Florissant, Oakville |
| 417 | Springfield, Joplin, Nixa |
| 557 | St. Louis, Florissant, Oakville |
| 573 | Columbia, Jefferson City, Cape Girardeau |
| 636 | O'Fallon, St. Charles, St. Peters |
| 660 | Sedalia, Warrensburg, Kirksville |
| 816 | Kansas City, Independence, Lee's Summit |
| 975 | Kansas City, Independence, Lee's Summit |
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 314 area code and overlay 557 cover the city of St. Louis and inner suburbs, including St. Louis, Florissant, Oakville, University City, and Mehlville.
Numbers with 636 serve the western St. Louis suburbs, including O'Fallon, St. Charles, St. Peters, Chesterfield, and Wildwood.
The 816 area code and overlay 975 cover the Missouri side of the Kansas City metro, including Kansas City, Independence, Lee's Summit, St. Joseph, and Blue Springs.
417 serves southwest Missouri and the Ozarks, including Springfield, Joplin, Nixa, Ozark, and Republic.
The 573 area code and overlay 235 cover central, southern, and eastern Missouri outside the major metros, including Columbia, Jefferson City, Cape Girardeau, Rolla, and Hannibal.
Numbers from 660 cover north-central and northwest Missouri, including Sedalia, Warrensburg, Kirksville, Moberly, and Marshall.
Yes, Missouri residents can legally use reverse phone lookup services for personal reasons, including identifying mystery callers and detecting scams. However, using results for job screening, rental applications, or credit checks is not allowed under Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) regulations.
Missouri doesn't have a privacy law, but you can still ask to be removed from phone directories. Contact each site through their privacy page to request deletion.
If you are unsure about a business call, keep in mind that Missouri has over 153,767 business establishments according to Census data. To verify a specific company, use the Missouri Business Entity Search to check its registration.
Missouri has 6.6 million mobile subscriptions, 1 million VoIP numbers, and 300,000 landlines.