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All Puerto Rico phone numbers consist of three parts: the three-digit Area Code, the three-digit Prefix Code (also known as the exchange or central office code), and the final four-digit line number. While the area code narrows down the location to a large region, the prefix code can often specify the original city or town where the number was registered.
Here's a complete list of Puerto Rico area codes:
Location: The 787 and 939 area codes cover the entire territory of Puerto Rico, including major cities like San Juan, Ponce, and Bayamón.
Common Callers: Hotel reservation desks, Banco Popular fraud alerts, and pharmaceutical manufacturing recruiters.
Scams and Spam Calls: The 787 and 939 area codes are targeted by ATH Móvil & Banco Popular Phishing scams and Puerto Rico Department of Health impersonation. 787 reports aggressive Transworld Systems debt collection calls, while 939 is dealing with "Family in an Accident" extortion scams and "Line is Busy" verification calls.
For latest Puerto Rico phone numbering regulations, contact Osvaldo Soto-Garcia at the Puerto Rico TRB via [email protected] or 787-756-0804.
Puerto Rico has approximately 3.5 million active phone numbers, the majority of which are mobile. Due to data limitations, specific figures for landlines and VoIP services are unavailable. However, mobile telephony accounts for 3.4 million users.
When searching a Puerto Rico phone number, it's highly likely to be a cell phone. Data on landlines and VoIP services is not published, making a comprehensive breakdown of subscriptions impossible.
Puerto Rico Voice Subscriptions (in thousands):
| Service Type | June 2023 | Dec 2023 | June 2024 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mobile telephony | * | 3,611 | 3,446 |
| Local exchange telephone service | * | * | * |
| VoIP subscriptions | * | * | * |
| Total | * | * | * |
Source: FCC Voice Telephone Services Report
Most phone numbers are cell phones, and most cell phone numbers come from the top three United States wireless companies. Here are the top five US Cell Phone Companies in Q1 2025:
Puerto Rico residents experienced fluctuating levels of unwanted calls, with complaints numbering 1,456 in 2024. The National Do Not Call Registry Data Book shows complaint levels significantly lower than the peak years of 2021 and 2022.
Key Facts for Puerto Rico Residents:
According to the Federal Trade Commission's 2024 data, phone calls and text messages make up 35% of all fraud contact methods nationwide:
More than 1 in 3 fraud attempts happen through phone communication. Phone call fraud costs victims a median of $1,500 per case. Text message fraud costs a median of $1,000 per victim.
In 2024, Puerto Rico residents reported 2,759 fraud cases resulting in total losses of $14,458,031, with a median loss of $$609 per victim. With phone-based fraud representing such a significant portion of these cases, phone owner verification has become a critical consumer protection tool.
When you receive calls from unknown numbers, take a moment to research the caller's identity. Reverse phone lookup services allow you to search a phone number to find information about who's calling—including whether the number has been reported for fraudulent activity.
Received fraudulent calls or fallen victim to phone fraud? Report it immediately. Each report helps authorities identify fraud patterns and protect other consumers from similar scams.
Additional Contact:
Puerto Rico Attorney General
Janet Parra-Mercado
(787) 721-2900
When a typical reverse phone lookup doesn't give you enough information, there are other ways to find out who a Puerto Rico phone number belongs to. With a population of 3,201,008 and about 45,000 businesses in Puerto Rico, sometimes finding the right information means trying a few different ways to search.
Social media can be helpful if you're trying to identify someone using only their phone number. For example, if you're meeting someone new and want to verify their phone number's legitimacy, social media searches can help.
If you suspect the phone number belongs to a business, official Puerto Rico databases are a good place to start. For example, if you're considering business partnerships with Puerto Rico companies, verifying their phone number is a smart move.
For the best results, it helps to use these methods together.
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