804 Phone Number Lookup: Richmond, VA

The 804 area code is a telephone area code serving the east-central portion of Virginia, United States. Look up any phone number starting with 804 area code. Results may include:

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Virginia Phone Number Lookups / 804

Most Common Area Code 804 Scams

Scammers use the 804 area code to make Social Security suspension threats and fake arrest warnings. They claim your number is suspended or you have a warrant to steal your personal information.

Social Security Suspension Scam

A robocall claims that "legal enforcement actions have been filed on your social security number for fraudulent activities" or that your SSN is about to be suspended. The recorded voice warns of "legal proceedings" or imminent arrest and instructs you to press 1 to speak with an "executive" or officer. When you call back, they ask you to confirm your name, date of birth, and full Social Security Number over the phone. They use this information to steal your identity and open accounts in your name. The Social Security Administration will never call you to threaten your benefits. They communicate via U.S. Mail and will not threaten arrest over the phone.

"Our department is to inform you that there is a legal enforcement actions have been filed on your social security number for fraudulent activities. So when you get this message kindly call us back on our hotline number... Don't disregard this notice and do return the call before we begin with the legal proceedings against you."

Callers claiming to be from firms like "Weinburg" or names like "Judy Fitzgerald" with "Legal Support Services" threaten to deliver "legal documents" to your home or work. They refuse to provide their company name or case details and pressure you with urgent deadlines, demanding a call back within hours. They contact your relatives or coworkers about a supposed debt or legal issue, using personal information like an old address or maiden name to sound legitimate. They use this fear to pressure you into paying fake debts over the phone. Real process servers do not call ahead to warn you. They show up.

"...a case attached to your name, driver's license and social security number currently pending to be filed against you in your local jurisdiction. We will be stopping out to your home or even your place of employment to deliver your legal documents. Have your attorney contact the claims office... Your failure to respond may result in a default action being placed against your social security number."

Aggressive Auto Warranty Robocalls

Recorded messages claim your vehicle's warranty is expiring and use urgent language like "urgent call for vehicle owner." They call from constantly changing 804 numbers, making them difficult to block, and continue calling from slightly different numbers after you block them. When you ask for their company name and address, the caller becomes evasive or hangs up. They use your phone number confirmation to sell you service contracts with many exclusions that are not affiliated with your vehicle's actual brand. These are third-party sellers, not your car's manufacturer or dealership.

"This call is from a company that claims to be a vehicle warranty company. I have requested multiple times to be removed from their list and they continue to call multiple times per week for the past 18 months. When I requested to be removed again today the person just wanted to know why I was not interested in extending my warranty."

Unsolicited "We Buy Houses" Offers

People named "Nancy" or "Mark" send unsolicited calls and texts about buying your property when it isn't on the market. The messages use your name and street address to appear personalized, with "Nancy" claiming to "work here locally" with her family. They make vague "cash offers" without ever having seen your home. They use public records to get your personal information and target you to acquire properties far below market value. These are typically real estate investors or wholesalers, not local families.

"Hey [my name] ????! My name's Nancy. My family works here locally and we love your place on [my address]. Unless you've got set plans on it already, we'd love to chat about an offerr. Do you have a quick moment to connect? God Bless! Happy to stop if you're not interested."

Government & Corporate Impersonation Scams

Scammers spoof calls claiming to be from Apple or Amazon about suspicious iPhone orders you did not make, claim your "Windows firewall" is down and need computer access to fix it, or use heavy accents while claiming to be "Mark Johnson" from the DEA targeting doctors. They threaten arrest on behalf of the IRS for "4 serious crimes." They use remote computer access to steal passwords and private information, or use fear tactics to collect personal account information over the phone. Major corporations like Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon will not call you about security issues unless you contact them first. Government agencies use official written correspondence, not threatening phone calls.

"These are professional hackers attempting to get you to get in front of your computer and allow them to download thier bugs into your computer allowing them to steal all your passwords and private info. MICROSOFT WILL NEVER CALL YOU. YOU HAVE TO CALL THEM."

Fake Firefighter and Police Charity Scams

Callers with Caller ID showing "FSA" (Firefighters Support Association) or "police alliance" ask for donations to support local firefighters or police families. These robocalls use computer-generated voices, pressure you for immediate donations over the phone, and hang up when you ask for a website or written materials for verification. They use your credit card information to steal money that never reaches any legitimate charity. Legitimate charities provide websites and information for verification.

"Scam charity....asked if I could support policemen's family with a donation. I said I would consider, could they direct me to website for more information please. Click, they hung up."

Recently Reported Area Code 804 Spam Calls

Area Code 804 phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC in the last 30 days.

(804) 904-8098

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(804) 689-8206

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(804) 409-7790

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(804) 686-1044

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(804) 227-8871

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(804) 568-9883

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(804) 504-2725

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(804) 498-3817

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(804) 253-6900

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(804) 412-7125

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Is area code 804 a scam?

No, 804 is an authentic area code serving eastern and central Virginia, including Richmond and Mechanicsville. Deceptive callers manipulate network data to show this prefix on caller ID screens, knowing Virginians usually trust local incoming numbers.

Why do I get spam calls from area code 804?

The familiarity of this Virginia area code gives scammers a serious advantage when impersonating authorities. People frequently report receiving intimidating voicemails from "Judy Fitzgerald" at a fake legal support firm threatening to serve documents at their workplace. Other common traps include unsolicited texts from individuals named Nancy asking for quick cash real estate sales.

Where Is Area Code 804 Located?

Phone numbers with the 804 area code prefix originate from the east-central part of Virginia. This region is anchored by Richmond, the state capital, and encompasses its surrounding metropolitan area, extending to include the Northern Neck and the Middle Peninsula.

Counties Served:

  • Gloucester
  • Mathews

Major Cities:

  • Richmond
  • Chesterfield
  • Henrico
  • Hopewell
  • Mechanicsville
  • Powhatan
  • Midlothian
  • Petersburg
  • Colonial Heights

Other Cities and Towns:

Information not explicitly detailed as "other cities and towns" separate from "major cities" in the provided text.

Overlay System

Area code 804 operates with an overlay area code, 686 , serving the same geographic region. The new area code 686 was approved on November 22, 2022, and its assignment took effect on February 1, 2024, with network preparation beginning on May 1, 2023. This region transitioned to ten-digit dialing by October 24, 2021, a requirement for all numbers in the 804 area code.

Area Code 804 Location Map

Area Code 804 Location on Virginia Map

Area code 804 is a general purpose code which was placed in service on June 24, 1973.

Prefixes by Rate Center

Rate Center Number of Prefixes
RICHMOND 280
PETERSBURG 38
CHESTER 23
MIDLOTHIAN 15
MECHANCSVL 13
ASHLAND 11
GLOUCESTER 11
HOPEWELL 6
BETHIA 5
MANAKIN 5
TAPPAHNNCK 5
WARSAW 5
DINWIDDIE 4
ENON 4
Other 66

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