Missed a call from Philadelphia or Pittsburgh number you don't recognize? Use our free Pennsylvania 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 1,069,766 FTC Do Not Call and robocall complaints filed by PA residents.
Phone numbers recently reported from Pennsylvania to the FTC for making unwanted sales calls or robocalls:
| Phone Number | Complaints to FTC | Last Reported |
|---|---|---|
| (855) 357-2005 | ||
| (888) 912-1340 | ||
| (833) 662-5740 | ||
| (877) 578-1736 | ||
| (888) 905-0296 | ||
| (844) 515-1257 | ||
| (412) 296-0097 | ||
| (609) 256-0112 | ||
| (888) 310-2411 | ||
| (888) 269-2516 |
In May 2026, Pennsylvania residents filed 7,625 complaints to the FTC about phone numbers making unwanted calls and text messages, down 27% from the previous month.
Pennsylvania Bureau of Consumer Protection: File a regional report directly with state authorities by calling (800) 441-2555.
Top cities covered by each Pennsylvania area code to help you start your reverse phone lookup:
| Area Codes | Cities |
|---|---|
| 215/267/445 | Philadelphia, Levittown, Lansdale |
| 223/717 | Lancaster, Harrisburg, York |
| 272/570 | Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport |
| 412/878 | Pittsburgh, Bethel Park, Monroeville |
| 484/610/835 | Allentown, Reading, Bethlehem |
| 582/814 | Erie, Altoona, State College |
| 724/878 | New Castle, Murrysville, Hermitage |
Pennsylvania has approximately 18.3 million active phone numbers. Cell phones make up the majority with nearly 14.6 million users, while traditional landlines are declining with just 928,000 connections statewide. Internet phone services account for about 2.8 million numbers.
| Voice Subscriptions (thousands) | June 2023 | Dec 2023 | June 2024 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mobile telephony | 14,260 | 14,836 | 14,588 |
| Local exchange telephone service | 1,094 | 1,001 | 928 |
| VoIP subscriptions | 2,939 | 2,870 | 2,840 |
| Total | 18,293 | 18,707 | 18,356 |
Add your number to Pennsylvania's own Do Not Call registry through the Office of Attorney General. It's free to register, and once your number is active on the list, most telemarketers are legally required to stop calling. The AG's office handles enforcement and investigates repeat violators.
Yes. Pennsylvania has no comprehensive consumer data privacy law. Residents have no state-level right to opt out of, access, or delete their information from lookup databases. Federal FCRA protections still apply: using lookup results for employment screening, tenant evaluation, or credit and insurance decisions is prohibited in Pennsylvania as in every state.