907 Reverse Phone Lookup: Who Called Me?

907 Area Code Spam Calls Reported to FTC

907 area code phone numbers reported to the FTC in the last 30 days:

Phone Number Complaints Last Reported
(907) 205-4568
3
(907) 300-7331
2
(907) 205-4594
2
(907) 375-2764
1
(907) 302-2809
1
(907) 202-8762
1
(907) 202-5292
1
(907) 931-1375
1
(907) 302-2354
1
(907) 531-4268
1

Area Code 907 Scams

Alaska's 907 area code is being used for phony lawsuit threats and fake medical bill collections. Fraudsters claim you owe money for urgent hospital visits to trick you into paying.

RSI / Portfolio Recovery Associates

Fake process servers threaten county court civil suits in regions without county courts.

"Missed call on this one, but a person named LIndsay called about a summons with some county court.....laughed and told her well Alaska doesn't have county courts nor counties and she hung up."

Medical Debt Collection

Demands immediate credit card payment for phantom medical bills, hiding behind fake HIPAA excuses.

"Bank of America confirmed this is a scam. 'Eve' calls you and says you owe a medical bill and it's going to collections if you don't pay now with debit or credit card. Then says you can dispute it after you've paid because she can't see what the charge is for due to HIPAA laws."

QuickBooks Support

Fake accounts payable alerts regarding failed annual service renewals to steal credit cards.

"Hi, this is Eddie calling regards to your support for QuickBooks. This message is for accounts payable...the annual service renewal for your QuickBooks account which is in due and the card that which we have on the file it did not go through kindly reaches back to renew the services for your QuickBooks account..."

Data Ventures / Dynata / SSI

Fake surveys requesting employment and personal details for data mining operations.

"called and asked me to do a survey, asking where me and my family members worked and then hung up on me. strange."

Voice Signature Phishing

Robocalls asking "can you hear me okay?" to record the victim saying yes for fraudulent authorizations.

"...a recorded message came on and said 'can you hear me okay?' I knew right away that it was the can you hear me scam in which someone will call and try to get me to say 'yes' and then record it..."

Area Code 907 Location: Alaska

Area code 907 is a telephone area code in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for the U.S. state of Alaska. The Alaska numbering plan area is geographically the largest of any in the United States, and the second-largest in the NANP on the entire North American continent. Due to Alaska's low population, 907 is one of only twelve remaining area codes serving an entire state and is not projected to be exhausted until after 2049. It is worth noting that the small southeastern community of Hyder is not served by area code 907, but by the Canadian overlay complex 236 / 250 / 257 / 672 / 778 from the Stewart, British Columbia rate center.

Counties Served:

  • Aleutians East Borough
  • Aleutians West Census Area
  • Bethel Census Area
  • Borough of Skagway
  • Bristol Bay Borough
  • City and Borough of Anchorage
  • City and Borough of Juneau
  • City and Borough of Sitka
  • City and Borough of Wrangell
  • City and Borough of Yakutat
  • Denali Borough
  • Dillingham Census Area
  • Fairbanks North Star Borough
  • Haines Borough
  • Hoonah-Angoon Census Area

Major Cities:

  • Anchorage
  • Bethel
  • Delta Junction
  • Eagle River
  • Fairbanks
  • Fort Wainwright
  • Homer
  • Juneau
  • Kenai
  • Ketchikan
  • Kodiak
  • Nome
  • North Pole
  • Palmer
  • Prudhoe Bay

Other Cities and Towns:

  • Adak
  • Akiachak
  • Akiak
  • Akutan
  • Alakanuk
  • Allakaket
  • Ambler
  • Anaktuvuk Pass
  • Anchor Point
  • Angoon
  • Aniak
  • Anvik
  • Arctic Village
  • Atka
  • Atqasuk

Who Calls From 907 Phone Numbers?

Alaska's single statewide area code reaches from Anchorage and Fairbanks down to the capital in Juneau. Expect calls from oil field logistics dispatchers, cruise line booking agents, commercial fishing recruiters, and state government workers.