United States
US phone numbers
Search phone numbers, browse recent complaints, and explore official area codes, prefixes, states and rate centers.
Users can report suspicious calls, text messages, WhatsApp scams, impersonation attempts, spam and other unwanted contact.
The portal also connects numbers with official US numbering structures such as area codes, prefixes and rate centers.
Designed to help users understand whether a number has public activity, complaint history or official context worth reviewing.
A professional public reference for suspicious phone activity in the United States
This website is built to help people identify suspicious phone numbers, review community-submitted complaints, and better understand how a number may relate to the broader US telephone system. It is not just a list of comments: it is a structured portal where user reports, number-specific pages and official public numbering references can be consulted together.
Visitors can browse reports by category, explore official numbering hubs, open phone pages for specific numbers, and review recent public activity across the site. The goal is to make harmful or unwanted contact easier to document, easier to interpret and easier to share in a useful format for other users.
The platform is especially useful for people trying to understand spam calls, robocalls, phishing texts, WhatsApp scams, social media contact abuse and other suspicious behaviour linked to US phone numbers.
Help make suspicious phone activity more visible
Public reports are most useful when they are clear, specific and easy for others to review. If you received suspicious contact, you can contribute a report and help strengthen the public record around that number.
How this portal helps users
A practical combination of public reports, navigation and official context.
Share suspicious calls, spam messages, scam attempts, impersonation or unwanted contact so other users can review that activity.
Browse reports by category and check whether a phone number already has public complaint history or suspicious patterns.
Navigate states, rate centers, area codes and prefixes to place a number within real US numbering structures.
Why people use it
Complaint categories
Quick access to the main complaint types published by users.
Phone call reports
Latest user reports in this category.
WhatsApp reports
Latest user reports in this category.
SMS reports
Latest user reports in this category.
Social media and app reports
Latest user reports in this category.
Top states
States with the broadest numbering footprint in the public dataset.
Top area codes
Area codes with the largest visible prefix inventory.
Top rate centers
Geographic hubs with the largest prefix inventory.
Explore the portal
Main public sections available to users.
Browse recent public complaints submitted by users across all categories.
Report a suspicious US phone number and help other users with public context.
Explore area codes, prefixes, numbering references and official geographic hubs.
Open all US area code pages and discover related prefixes and local numbering context.
Browse local geographic numbering hubs and see how area codes and prefixes connect.
Number pages bring together reports, ratings, comments and official context for one phone.
What users can do here
A clearer public workflow for understanding suspicious contact.
Open a phone page to see whether the number has published reports, complaint history, comments, ratings or official references.
Separate browsing by calls, SMS, WhatsApp and social/app-related contact helps users find relevant patterns faster.
Area codes, states, rate centers and prefixes add useful context around where a number may belong within official US numbering data.
Every useful public report can help another person recognize a scam, avoid spam, or better interpret an unexpected call or message.
Official FCC report categories
Summary of categories available from the official FCC complaint dataset.
Useful guidance for visitors
A quick explanation of how to use the portal effectively.
If a phone number looks suspicious, the best starting point is usually the number page itself. There you can review public reports, recent activity and the official numbering context that may help explain the number.
If you do not yet know the exact number, browsing by category can still be useful. Complaint hubs help users identify common spam patterns, phishing themes, robocall activity and other suspicious behaviour reported by the community.
For users who want more structure, the official numbering sections provide a second path through the site: area codes, prefixes, states and rate centers make it easier to understand how a phone number fits into the wider US numbering system.
Built for public usefulness
Clear structure, readable pages and practical navigation.
Each phone page is intended to gather public reports and official context in one place.
Call, SMS, WhatsApp and app-related reports are separated to improve clarity.
Numbering data adds a structured layer beyond simple user comments.
Reports from users help make suspicious activity more visible to the public.
Latest official FCC reports
These records come from official public complaint data and are shown separately from community-submitted reports. They provide additional public context around recent official reporting activity linked to US phone numbers.