Identify who called from an unknown landline or cell phone number using our free Oregon reverse phone lookup service. With 378,464 FTC complaints from locals (ranking #30 nationwide), you can instantly search any phone number to find the caller's name, address, and spam or scam reports.
Includes 378,464 FTC Do Not Call and robocall complaints filed by Oregon residents.
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Got a missed call or a weird text from an unknown Oregon phone number? Whether the call is tied to a mobile line or a landline registered around Portland, it's hard to know who is actually calling. Our database includes 378,464 FTC complaints filed by OR 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 |
|---|---|---|
| (866) 771-6903 | ||
| (855) 787-6725 | ||
| (503) 987-3673 | ||
| (855) 714-5127 | ||
| (877) 961-0190 | ||
| (877) 342-4139 | ||
| (855) 583-5823 | ||
| (217) 834-9517 | ||
| (541) 273-0473 | ||
| (217) 394-8789 |
In May 2026, consumers from Oregon filed 1,841 complaints about unwanted phone calls and text messages, down 18% from the previous month. In 2024, Oregon residents filed 22,943 unwanted call complaints with the FTC, of which 12,018 were robocalls and 8,431 involved live callers. The most reported complaint topics were medical and prescriptions (1,977), imposters (1,710), reducing debt (968).
Active phone scams currently reported in Oregon:
Oregon area codes, coverage regions, and recent spam activity:
| Area Code | Major Cities Covered | Lookup / Scams |
|---|---|---|
| 458 | Eugene, Bend, Medford | 458 Phone Lookup |
| 503 | Portland, Salem, Gresham | 503 Phone Lookup |
| 541 | Eugene, Bend, Medford | 541 Phone Lookup |
| 971 | Portland, Salem, Gresham | 971 Phone Lookup |
File a report with the following official agencies to flag unwanted calls or texts:
Oregon has approximately 5.7 million active phone numbers. Cell phones are the most popular, with 4.7 million users. Traditional landlines are declining, with only around 244,000 connections remaining statewide. Internet phone services account for roughly 774,000 numbers.
| Voice Subscriptions (thousands) | June 2023 | Dec 2023 | June 2024 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mobile telephony | 4,630 | 4,700 | 4,728 |
| Local exchange telephone service | 296 | 258 | 244 |
| VoIP subscriptions | 771 | 755 | 774 |
| Total | 5,697 | 5,713 | 5,746 |
Source: FCC Voice Telephone Services Report
This indicates that an phone number you search is highly likely to be a cell phone. The diminishing use of landlines means newer numbers can be more difficult to trace compared to older landline numbers, which often had more readily available public information.
Yes. Oregon does not restrict the personal use of reverse phone lookup services, and its privacy law is among the more inclusive in terms of which organizations it covers. The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) prohibits using lookup results for employment, tenant, or credit decisions nationwide. Oregon's OR-CPA provides additional state-level rights.
The Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OR-CPA, ORS § 646A.570 et seq., enacted HB 2307, 2023) took effect July 1, 2024 for for-profit businesses, and July 1, 2025 for nonprofits - making Oregon one of only a few states that explicitly covers nonprofit organizations under its comprehensive privacy law. There are no blanket small-business exemptions either. Oregon residents can opt out of personal data sales and targeted advertising, and have rights to access, correct, delete, and port their data within a 45-day response window.
Under the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OCPA), one of the strongest state privacy laws, you can request deletion of your phone number and associated data. Visit each reverse lookup site and use their opt-out form to submit a removal request.
A reverse phone lookup can provide a business name, but that alone does not confirm legitimacy. While Oregon has over 122,397 business establishments based on Census data, you should verify the company by searching for it in the Oregon Business Name Search.
Oregon has 4.7 million mobile subscriptions, 774,000 VoIP numbers, and 244,000 landlines. VoIP usage is fairly high. Tech-forward cities like Portland adopted internet calling services early. The VoIP share means caller ID location data is often a guess.