Identify who called from an unknown landline or cell phone number using our free Oklahoma reverse phone lookup service. With 268,774 FTC complaints from locals (ranking #20 nationwide), you can instantly search any phone number to find the caller's name, address, and spam or scam reports.
Includes 268,774 FTC Do Not Call and robocall complaints filed by Oklahoma residents.
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Got a missed call or a weird text from an unknown Oklahoma phone number? Whether the call is tied to a mobile line or a landline registered around Tulsa, it's hard to know who is actually calling. Our database includes 268,774 FTC complaints filed by OK residents. Search results may include:
Here are the top phone numbers recently reported to the FTC for making unwanted sales calls and robocalls (reported by local residents in the last 30 days):
| Phone Number | Complaints to FTC | Last Reported |
|---|---|---|
| (844) 672-2023 | ||
| (918) 212-8742 | ||
| (580) 298-3341 | ||
| (877) 556-9255 | ||
| (888) 551-5152 | ||
| (405) 437-1527 | ||
| (405) 955-3421 | ||
| (405) 266-2190 | ||
| (877) 585-6796 | ||
| (405) 993-3160 |
In May 2026, consumers from Oklahoma filed 3,788 complaints about unwanted phone calls and text messages, down 4% from the previous month. In 2024, Oklahoma residents filed 26,262 unwanted call complaints with the FTC, of which 13,945 were robocalls and 10,009 involved live callers. The most reported complaint topics were medical and prescriptions (2,596), imposters (1,857), reducing debt (1,701).
Active phone scams currently reported in Oklahoma:
Oklahoma area codes, coverage regions, and recent spam activity:
| Area Code | Cities Covered | Phone Number Lookup |
|---|---|---|
| 405 | Oklahoma City, Norman, Edmond | 405 Phone Number Lookup |
| 539 | Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Muskogee | 539 Phone Number Lookup |
| 572 | Oklahoma City, Norman, Edmond | - |
| 580 | Lawton, Enid, Ponca City | 580 Phone Number Lookup |
| 918 | Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Muskogee | 918 Phone Number Lookup |
File a report with the following official agencies to flag unwanted calls or texts:
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 |
Source: FCC Voice Telephone Services Report
This means that when searching an phone number, it will most likely be a cell phone. The decline in landlines means newer phone numbers are often harder to trace compared to older landline numbers, which typically had more publicly available information.
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.
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.
Oklahoma doesn't have a privacy law, but you can still get your info removed from phone directories. Look for an opt-out form on each site or contact their support team to request removal.
If you are unsure about a business call, keep in mind that Oklahoma has over 95,748 business establishments according to Census data. To verify a specific company, use the Oklahoma Corporation Entity Search to check its registration.
Oklahoma has 4.2 million mobile subscriptions, 536,000 VoIP lines, and 162,000 landlines.