Reverse Phone Lookup Vermont

Find out who owns any Vermont phone number. Enter a 10-digit phone number to search for owner's name, address and more.

Includes 41,642 FTC Do Not Call and robocall complaints filed by Vermont residents.

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Find Out Who is Calling From Vermont

If an unknown number with a local area code keeps ringing your phone, you don't have to guess who it is. Many smaller states share just a few regional codes, and scammers love to spoof these numbers to make themselves look local. Enter the 10-digit VT number above to check if you should call back or block the number. The search results may show you:

  • Spam and scam reports by users
  • Owner name and address
  • Location based on area code

Phone Numbers Recently Reported for Spam Calls

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
(904) 842-6287
2
(802) 234-8559
2
(508) 331-4379
2
(802) 206-2095
2
(270) 815-5602
1
(802) 355-6610
1
(800) 527-3369
1
(434) 818-6329
1
(472) 272-9682
1
(562) 601-8105
1

Monthly FTC Do Not Call & Robocall Complaints Volume

In April 2026, consumers from Vermont filed 193 complaints about unwanted phone calls and text messages, up 1% from the previous month. In 2024, Vermont residents filed 3,639 unwanted call complaints with the FTC, of which 1,868 were robocalls and 1,248 involved live callers. The most reported complaint topics were medical and prescriptions (302), imposters (248), reducing debt (82).

273
May
2025
168
Jun
2025
199
Jul
2025
190
Aug
2025
177
Sep
2025
121
Nov
2025
170
Dec
2025
225
Jan
2026
210
Feb
2026
192
Mar
2026
193
Apr
2026
141
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Red Flags: Active Phone Scams in Vermont

Be careful when answering unknown callers. Look out for these typical phone traps targeting people across Vermont:

  • DirecTV/Xfinity 'STV Teck' Equipment Upgrade: Callers telling elderly residents their TV service will end 'after Thursday' unless a $375 check is mailed to a home in Bellmore, NY.
  • PCH Briefcase Delivery Fee: Scammers ('Mark Johnson') demanding a $350 processing fee to expedite the delivery of a briefcase full of cash from Publishers Clearing House.
  • 'Veronica' Chimney Sweep Telemarketing: Aggressive cold callers who know residents' names and towns, becoming irate and yelling when refused chimney cleaning services.
  • 'msttechnologies.com' Tech Refund: Phishing emails claiming a massive $4,000+ auto-debit for Geek Squad or McAfee, using spoofed generic domains to gain remote PC access.

Phone Number Search by Area Code

To make your phone number lookup easier, we broke down our Vermont database by region. Find the three-digit prefix you need from the table below to quickly scan local call safety reports and see a list of cities where those numbers are usually registered:

Area Code Scam Reports Major Cities Covered
802 Check 802 Scams Burlington, South Burlington, Rutland

Report Fraud and Stop Spam Calls

If you have been targeted by aggressive telemarketers or phone scams, take immediate action by filing a report with:

  • Federal Trade Commission (FTC): Submit fraud complaints online at reportfraud.ftc.gov.
  • National Do Not Call Registry: Register your number or report individual telemarketing violations at donotcall.gov or by calling 1-888-382-1222.
  • Vermont Consumer Assistance Program: File a regional report directly with state authorities by calling (800) 649-2424.

Vermont Phone Numbers

Vermont has approximately 927,000 active phone numbers. Mobile phones are the most common with 641,000 users, while traditional landlines are less frequent with just 117,000 connections statewide. Internet phone services account for about 169,000 numbers.

Voice Subscriptions (thousands) June 2023 Dec 2023 June 2024
Mobile telephony 635 640 641
Local exchange telephone service 125 122 117
VoIP subscriptions 163 165 169
Total 923 927 927

Source: FCC Voice Telephone Services Report

This indicates that an phone number search is most likely for a cell phone. Due to the decline of landlines, tracing newer phone numbers can be more challenging compared to older landline numbers which had more readily available public information.

Is Reverse Phone Lookup Legal in Vermont?

Yes. Vermont has no comprehensive consumer data privacy law - a 2025 privacy bill failed to pass. The state does have a Data Broker Registration Law (9 V.S.A. § 2430 et seq., 2018) requiring data brokers to register and honor opt-out requests, but it does not provide the access, correction, or deletion rights available in neighboring New Hampshire (NH-DPA) or Connecticut (CTDPA). The federal FCRA remains the strongest applicable protection: using lookup results for employment, tenant, or credit screening is prohibited in Vermont as in every state.

FAQs

How do I remove my number from phone directories in Vermont?

Vermont has some rules for data brokers, but you can still get your info removed from phone directories. Go to each site's privacy settings and submit an opt-out or removal request.

How do I know if a Vermont business phone number is legit?

A reverse phone lookup can provide a business name, but that alone does not confirm legitimacy. While Vermont has over 20,868 business establishments based on Census data, you should verify the company by searching for it in the Vermont Business Search.

Do people in Vermont still use landlines?

More than you'd expect. Vermont has 117,000 landline subscriptions serving a population under 650,000, which means landlines represent a larger share here than in sprawling states. Mobile numbers still dominate at 641,000 subscriptions, but landline persistence reflects Vermont's older demographics and rural infrastructure.