Reverse Phone Lookup in Oklahoma

Look up a Tulsa phone number to find the owner's name and location if available, plus any spam or scam reports from other people. Scammers are using Oklahoma numbers for fake Oklahoma county bench warrants, so it's worth checking before you pick up.

Includes 272,344 FTC Do Not Call and robocall complaints filed by OK residents.

Oklahoma Phone Numbers Reported to the FTC

Oklahoma phone numbers recently reported (last 30 days) for making unwanted sales calls or robocalls:

Phone Number FTC Complaints Last Reported
(918) 236-6860
13
(580) 755-0381
4
(405) 817-6687
3
(405) 695-7087
3
(405) 506-3281
3
(918) 803-7363
3
(405) 276-1570
3
(405) 309-0894
3
(405) 896-7738
3
(918) 405-2736
3

In June 2026, Oklahoma residents filed 2,922 complaints to the FTC about phone numbers making unwanted calls and text messages, down 23% from the previous month.

2,653
Jul
2025
2,688
Aug
2025
2,633
Sep
2025
4,863
Nov
2025
3,663
Dec
2025
4,198
Jan
2026
4,494
Feb
2026
4,909
Mar
2026
3,934
Apr
2026
3,788
May
2026
2,922
Jun
2026
1,519
Jul▲
2026

Common Phone Scams in Oklahoma

  • Custer/Garvin/Caddo County Bench Warrants ('Bruce Kent'): Phony legal threats citing specific Oklahoma counties, demanding SSNs to clear up fake bad checks from Ace Cash Advance.
  • OG&E Impersonation Disconnect: Automated calls spoofing OG&E to threaten 30-minute power shutoffs, even targeting customers of other utility providers.
  • 'Mr. Larry Hoover' Moneypac Sweepstakes: Fake American Sweepstakes company promising a Mercedes and $3.5M if the victim buys a $200 Moneypac card at Dollar General.
  • 'Brad' Vague Voicemail Scam: Ringless voicemails from 'Brad' deliberately leaving out company details and vaguely offering to 'keep your account open' to force a callback.

Oklahoma Attorney General's Consumer Hotline: File a regional report directly with state authorities by calling (833) 681-1895.

Oklahoma Phone Number Lookup by Area Code

Oklahoma Area Code Map with Cities

Top cities covered by each OK area code to help you start your reverse phone number search:

Area Codes Cities
405/572Oklahoma City, Norman, Edmond
539/918Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Muskogee
580Lawton, Enid, Ponca City

Phone Number Statistics: Cell Phones vs Landlines

Oklahoma has approximately 4.8 million active phone numbers. Cell phones are the most popular choice with 4.2 million users, while traditional landlines continue to decline with only 162,000 connections remaining. Internet phone services account for roughly 536,000 numbers.

Voice Subscriptions (thousands) June 2023 Dec 2023 June 2024
Mobile telephony 4,077 4,131 4,155
Local exchange telephone service 214 197 162
VoIP subscriptions 560 544 536
Total 4,851 4,872 4,853

Oklahoma's Do Not Call Registry

Oklahoma residents can reduce unwanted telemarketing calls by registering with the state's do-not-call system through the Oklahoma Attorney General's Office. Once registered, most telemarketers are legally prohibited from calling your phone numbers under Oklahoma law, helping protect residents from unwanted solicitations.

The state law includes several exemptions for calls from charitable or religious groups, political candidates and causes, not-for-profit organizations organized under 501(c)(3) of the IRS code, solicitations to arrange face-to-face meetings between sales representatives and consumers, and calls from telemarketers with whom you have an established business relationship. This means you may still receive these types of calls even after registering.

You can register your phone number through the Oklahoma Attorney General's Office registration system. If telemarketers continue calling after your registration, you can file complaints with the Oklahoma Attorney General's Office, which manages the state's telephone solicitation registry and enforcement. The registry ensures that telemarketers do not receive address information submitted by consumers during registration.

When using reverse phone lookup services to identify unknown callers, understanding Oklahoma's do-not-call protections helps you recognize which calls may be violations worth reporting to state authorities for enforcement action.

Is Reverse Phone Lookup Legal in Oklahoma?

Yes. Oklahoma has no comprehensive consumer data privacy law and no significant privacy legislation currently pending. Residents using reverse phone lookup services for personal purposes face no state-level restrictions. The federal FCRA governs misuse here as everywhere: lookup results may not be used for employment screening, tenant decisions, or credit and insurance underwriting regardless of state law.