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Nevada filed over 23,000 Do Not Call complaints with the FTC. In Las Vegas area codes 702 and 725, callers frequently pose as NV Energy representatives threatening to shut off power unless you pay by prepaid card within the hour. Reno's 775 code sees callers posing as federal agents demanding immediate identity verification. Facing threats of an immediate power shutoff or identity check? Search that number in our Nevada reverse phone lookup before you hand over any money or personal details.
Scammers in Las Vegas often pose as tech support to gain remote access to your computer under the guise of fixing a virus. Don't fall for the "security alert"; check the number to expose it as a technical support hoax.
Phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC by local residents in the last 30 days.
(888) 269-4978
14 reports ·
(844) 515-1201
8 reports ·
(877) 996-1316
7 reports ·
(833) 970-4140
6 reports ·
(877) 578-3533
6 reports ·
(877) 578-3842
5 reports ·
(877) 578-2110
5 reports ·
(217) 834-9977
5 reports ·
(702) 546-4741
5 reports ·
(585) 763-8145
5 reports ·
Fake Process Server threats and Government Impersonation are widespread. In 2024, Nevada residents reported 24,331 fraud cases resulting in total losses of $138,538,256, with a median loss of $519 per victim. Protect fellow residents by reporting suspicious activity directly to the following agencies:
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). 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.
Las Vegas and southern Nevada operate 702/725, Reno and the north use 775. The table below shows this two-city split. With overlays and constant population turnover, area codes alone won 't identify callers reliably. Check the number above to get current owner name and address.
| Area Code | Cities |
|---|---|
| 702 | Las Vegas, Henderson, Paradise, North Las Vegas, Sunrise Manor, Spring Valley, Enterprise |
| 725 | Las Vegas, Henderson, Paradise, North Las Vegas, Sunrise Manor, Spring Valley, Enterprise |
| 775 | Reno, Sparks, Carson City |
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 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.
Numbers from 775 serve all of Nevada outside the Las Vegas valley, including Reno, Sparks, Carson City, Pahrump, and Fernley.
Yes, reverse phone lookup is legal in Nevada for personal use like caller identification and fraud prevention. Just remember that federal FCRA laws prohibit using lookup data for employment decisions, tenant approvals, or credit assessments.
Nevada has limited privacy protections, but you can still get your info removed from phone directories. Go to each site's privacy settings and submit an opt-out or removal request.
A phone number linked to a business name does not always mean the call is genuine. According to U.S. Census data, there are over 76,393 business establishments in Nevada. To confirm a specific company exists, search the Nevada Business Search, the state’s official business entity registry.
Nevada has 3.6 million mobile subscriptions, 565,000 VoIP numbers, and 155,000 landlines.