Find out who owns any unknown Nevada phone number before paying a utility bill or verifying your identity over the phone. Scammers exploit 702 Las Vegas numbers for NV Energy disconnection threats and secret shopper check traps instructing victims to buy gift cards, while 775 Reno numbers are used for calls posing as federal agents demanding immediate identity verification. Our database search results may include:
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The 702 area code and overlay 725 cover the Las Vegas valley in Clark County, including Las Vegas, Henderson, Paradise, North Las Vegas, Sunrise Manor, Spring Valley, and Enterprise. Both codes are heavily targeted by scammers running magazine subscription phantom debt threats and NV Energy disconnection schemes, as well as AT&T mandatory digital line upgrade fraud and secret shopper check traps where victims are instructed to purchase gift cards. Callers in this area have logged detailed reports in our 702 reverse phone lookup, and overlay activity from local numbers is tracked in the 725 area code lookup.
Numbers from 775 serve all of Nevada outside the Las Vegas valley, including Reno, Sparks, Carson City, Pahrump, and Fernley. This code sees a high volume of fake police and firefighter charity donation calls and voice phishing schemes designed to record victims saying "yes" as a fraudulent verbal authorization. If a 775 number has been calling you, see what others have reported in the 775 area code phone lookup.
In 2024, Nevada residents filed 23,014 unwanted call complaints with the FTC, of which 14,884 were robocalls and 6,817 involved live callers. The most reported complaint topics were medical and prescriptions (2,208), reducing debt (1,886), imposters (1,772).
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 | ||
| (800) 874-5583 | ||
| (702) 208-2411 | ||
| (309) 301-1878 | ||
| (224) 301-9872 | ||
| (321) 499-1628 | ||
| (217) 863-7144 | ||
| (217) 834-9230 | ||
| (217) 834-9517 | ||
| (702) 208-2710 |
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