Area Code 419 Scams and Spam Calls

The 419 area code is frequently used for fake arrest warrants and Social Security threats. Callers threaten you with immediate jail time unless you pay a fine over the phone.

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Most Common Area Code 419 Scams

Fake Legal Action & Arrest Warrants

Scammers leave automated messages claiming you have a bench warrant for your arrest or that documents are being served at your home or work. The recording pressures you to "press 1 to speak to an officer" and states "YOU have been officially NOTIFIED" to create panic. They use this fake urgency to trick you into calling back and providing personal information or money to resolve the false legal threat. Real process servers and law enforcement officers do not call ahead to warn you they are coming. They show up.

"Scammer.Left recorded message wanting me to press any key on my phone regarding documents they have to serve me with. Then mention'YOU have been officially NOTIFIED'."

Social Security Number Suspension Scam

A robocall threatens to suspend your Social Security Number due to "suspicious activity" or claims they are returning your call about a disability application. The caller ID might falsely display "Social Security" and the recorded message mentions a "red flag" on your account. They ask you to verify the last four digits of your SSN over the phone to "resolve" the fake issue. They use this information to steal your identity or access your accounts. The Social Security Administration will never call you to threaten your benefits. They communicate through official U.S. mail only.

"Message keeps telling me if I don't call my SSN number will be suspended"

Aggressive Vehicle Warranty Scams

Callers claim to be from generic companies like "The Auto Care Center" and insist this is your "final notification" about your car's warranty. They cannot provide specifics about your actual car or existing warranty, and when you refuse, they become hostile or transfer you to a "supervisor" who repeatedly demands "why not" before hanging up. They use this high-pressure approach to sell you overpriced and often useless service contracts. These are unrelated third-party sellers with no real information about your vehicle. Legitimate manufacturers do not use aggressive cold-calling tactics.

"Has called me multiple times this week trying to force me to buy an extended warranty for my vehicle that i do not want. When i said i didn't want to purchase it a supervisor got on the phone and said 'why not' 5 times then hung up."

Fake Debt Collection Threats

Scammers pretending to be from agencies like "Revenue Group" or law firms demand payment for debts from businesses that closed 15 or more years ago. They threaten lawsuits and call family members about the supposed debt, but refuse to provide written details or proof when challenged. They become evasive when asked for debt validation because they have no legitimate claim. Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you have the right to receive written verification of any debt. Real collectors must provide this proof.

"Calling to say there was an outstanding debt to be collected from a business that closed 18 years ago. Called BS on them and they hung up."

Google Business Listing Scam

An automated voice tells businesses "Don't hang-up your business number has not yet been verified" and offers to "fix any problems for a small fee." These calls happen 5-7 times a day, targeting the same business repeatedly. They sell you unnecessary services to manage something you can do for free through your Google Business Profile. Google does not call businesses to verify listings or charge for the service. Your Google Business Profile is completely free.

"I received a call from DLS telling me my business listing was inactive, not completed, etc. and they could fix any problems for a small fee. Of course My Google Business says to hang up and report it to them and the government."

Utility Provider Impersonation Scam

Callers pretend to be from Columbia Gas or Ohio Edison, mentioning "a message on the 2nd page" of your bill or claiming you've been "over-billed." They claim to be from AP&G but say they supply electricity via First Energy or AEP, using high-pressure tactics to demand your account information immediately. They use your account number to switch your energy supplier without your permission or commit other fraud. Your official utility provider will not use high-pressure sales calls. Important notifications come through the mail or on your official bill statement.

"They are blowing up our business phone number all lines. Keep asking about our columbia gas account something about a message on the 2nd page. Told them we are not interested and they continue to blow up the phone lines."

Area Code 419 Phone Numbers Recently Reported As Spam

Area Code 419 phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC in the last 30 days.

(419) 798-4026

Other

3 reports ·

(419) 457-1105

Reducing your debt (credit cards, mortgage, student loans)

3 reports ·

(419) 724-0814

Other

3 reports ·

(419) 330-1863

Other

2 reports ·

(419) 601-6562

Other

2 reports ·

(419) 610-0169

Calls pretending to be government, businesses, or family and friends

2 reports ·

(419) 375-6187

Other

2 reports ·

(419) 933-9320

Other

2 reports ·

(419) 406-6292

Other

2 reports ·

(419) 419-0050

Other

2 reports ·

Is area code 419 a scam?

No, area code 419 is not a scam. It's a legitimate telephone area code serving millions of legitimate residents and businesses in Ohio, United States. Area code 419 is a general purpose code that has been in service since January 1, 1947.

Why do I get spam calls from area code 419?

You're likely experiencing "Neighbor Spoofing." Scammers fake their caller ID to display local or familiar numbers. If you live in or near Ohio (Toledo, Mansfield, Findlay), or have a 419 phone number yourself, scammers know you're more likely to answer what appears to be a local call.

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