Reverse Phone Lookup New York

Missed a call from New York, Buffalo, or Syracuse number you don't recognize? Use our free New York reverse phone lookup to find the owner's name and address if it's listed, plus whether anyone has reported it as spam or a scam.

Includes 1,488,995 FTC Do Not Call and robocall complaints filed by NY residents.

Spam Phone Numbers Reported to the FTC

New York phone numbers recently reported (last 30 days) for making unwanted sales calls or robocalls:

Phone Number FTC Complaints Last Reported
(646) 722-0144
39
(347) 542-6682
20
(716) 863-0835
19
(212) 993-7330
13
(929) 463-3451
7
(347) 552-8367
7
(315) 964-6121
6
(332) 295-2446
6
(646) 461-2130
6
(332) 456-2518
5

In May 2026, New York residents filed 8,826 complaints to the FTC about phone numbers making unwanted calls and text messages, down 13% from the previous month.

10,226
Jul
2025
11,464
Aug
2025
10,985
Sep
2025
14,245
Nov
2025
11,322
Dec
2025
11,214
Jan
2026
10,126
Feb
2026
10,557
Mar
2026
10,181
Apr
2026
8,826
May
2026
8,226
Jun▲
2026

Phone Scams in New York

  • 212 Chinese Consulate / DHL Robocalls: Relentless Mandarin-language robocalls claiming visas are expiring or packages are undeliverable to extort the Chinese-American community.
  • Fake Suffolk County Police Midnight Alert: Alarming late-night spoofed robocalls (e.g., 12:30 AM) falsely reporting a missing autistic 19-year-old to harvest active phone numbers.
  • 'Top Doctor' $1k Plaque Vanity Scam: Callers flattering physicians or attorneys with fake 'Top 100' awards, demanding $1,000 for a plaque and membership.
  • 'Max Lopez' Car Accident Police Report Scam: Ambulance chasers using scraped DMV/police reports to pressure recent accident victims into filing fraudulent injury claims.
  • 'Mr. Cruz' OSHA Certification Job Scam: Fake maintenance/janitor job offers requiring applicants to pay $150-$300 upfront for bogus OSHA training.
  • NYSEG / ConEd 'Betsy' Rate Slamming: Aggressive third-party energy suppliers demanding page 2 of utility bills under the guise of locking in rates or issuing refund checks.
  • Fake FTC Procter & Gamble Raffle: Scammers impersonating the Federal Trade Commission, demanding massive fees to release $750k winnings (resulting in severe losses like $31k).

New York Attorney General's Consumer Helpline: File a regional report directly with state authorities by calling (800) 771-7755.

Phone Number Lookup by Area Code

New York Area Code Map with Cities

Top cities covered by each NY area code to help you start your reverse number check:

Area Codes Cities
212/332/646/917New York
315/680Syracuse, Utica, Rome
329/845New City, Poughkeepsie, Spring Valley
347/465/718/917/929New York, Bellerose Terrace, Bellerose
363/516Hempstead, Levittown, Freeport
518/838Albany, Schenectady, Troy
585Rochester, Irondequoit, Brighton
607Binghamton, Ithaca, Elmira
624/716Buffalo, Cheektowaga, Tonawanda
631/934Brentwood, West Babylon, Coram
914Yonkers, New Rochelle, Mount Vernon

New York Phone Numbers

New York has approximately 31.6 million active phone numbers. Cell phones are the dominant service with 25.3 million users, while traditional landlines are declining with 1.2 million connections statewide. Internet phone services account for about 5.1 million numbers.

Voice Subscriptions (thousands) June 2023 Dec 2023 June 2024
Mobile telephony 24,871 25,112 25,302
Local exchange telephone service 1,672 1,304 1,215
VoIP subscriptions 5,048 5,141 5,067
Total 31,591 31,557 31,584

Is Reverse Phone Lookup Legal in New York?

Yes. New York has no comprehensive consumer data privacy law despite the New York Privacy Act being introduced multiple times. The state's SHIELD Act (2019) is a data security and breach notification law only - it does not provide opt-out, access, or deletion rights for lookup services. Unlike neighboring Connecticut (CTDPA) and New Jersey (NJ-DPA), New York residents have no state-law privacy rights for lookup services. Federal FCRA protections apply here as everywhere: using lookup results to screen job applicants, evaluate tenants, or inform credit decisions is prohibited regardless of New York's lack of a comprehensive privacy statute.