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Pennsylvania filed over 64,500 Do Not Call complaints with the FTC. Callers using 215 Philadelphia numbers frequently pose as utility companies threatening immediate shutoff, while 412 Pittsburgh numbers are used for calls threatening to cut your power unless you pay by prepaid card. Health insurance phishing calls run across all 15 of the state's active area codes. Don't give in to aggressive utility demands. Search the number in our Pennsylvania reverse phone lookup first. It might be the only thing standing between you and a costly mistake.
A call from "Border Patrol" or Customs is a high-stakes intimidation tactic currently used by fraudsters in PA. Reveal the truth by checking if the number is linked to this specific extortion scheme.
Phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC by local residents in the last 30 days.
(888) 269-4978
50 reports ·
(217) 834-9977
23 reports ·
(844) 515-1201
22 reports ·
(217) 438-0791
21 reports ·
(877) 578-3842
19 reports ·
(585) 763-8145
16 reports ·
(217) 863-7210
15 reports ·
(570) 419-2289
13 reports ·
(855) 357-2024
13 reports ·
(217) 834-9404
13 reports ·
Residents face frequent Utility shutoff scams, Car Warranty calls, and Health Insurance phishing. In 2024, Pennsylvania residents reported 74,926 fraud cases resulting in total losses of $285,404,657, with a median loss of $350 per victim. If you have been targeted by a scammer, take action by filing a report with:
In 2024, Pennsylvania residents filed 64,515 unwanted call complaints with the FTC, of which 33,901 were robocalls and 23,682 involved live callers. The most reported complaint topics were reducing debt (5,232), medical and prescriptions (4,362), imposters (4,094). The FTC recommends that all residents add their numbers to the National Do Not Call Registry to decrease spam frequency. Visit donotcall.gov or call 1-888-382-1222 to protect your number.
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.
Philadelphia uses 215/267/445, Pittsburgh operates 412/878, Lehigh Valley has 610/484/835, Harrisburg runs 717. The table below maps Pennsylvania 's many area codes to cities. Multiple overlays per region make codes nearly useless for identification. Check it above to get the owner 's name and location.
| Area Code | Cities |
|---|---|
| 215 | Philadelphia, Levittown, Lansdale |
| 223 | Lancaster, Harrisburg, York |
| 267 | Philadelphia, Levittown, Lansdale |
| 272 | Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport |
| 412 | Pittsburgh, Bethel Park, Monroeville |
| 445 | Philadelphia, Levittown, Lansdale |
| 484 | Allentown, Reading, Bethlehem |
| 570 | Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport |
| 582 | Erie, Altoona, State College |
| 610 | Allentown, Reading, Bethlehem |
| 717 | Lancaster, Harrisburg, York |
| 724 | New Castle, Murrysville, Hermitage |
| 814 | Erie, Altoona, State College |
| 835 | Allentown, Reading, Bethlehem |
| 878 | Pittsburgh, Bethel Park, Monroeville |
Important: Area codes are no longer reliable indicators of a caller's location. Number portability allows users to keep their numbers when they move, and scammers frequently use "neighbor spoofing" to make long-distance or fraudulent calls appear local.
Three overlay codes serve Philadelphia and its eastern suburbs: 215, 267, and 445, reaching Philadelphia, Levittown, Lansdale, Willow Grove, and Horsham.
The 717 area code and overlay 223 cover south-central Pennsylvania, including Lancaster, Harrisburg, York, Lebanon, and Chambersburg.
Northeastern Pennsylvania is served by 570 and overlay 272, including Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport, Hazleton, and Bloomsburg.
Numbers with 412 and the overlay 878 serve Pittsburgh and its inner suburbs, including Bethel Park, Monroeville, Allison Park, and West Mifflin.
Three overlay codes cover the Lehigh Valley and southeastern Pennsylvania: 610, 484, and 835, reaching Allentown, Reading, Bethlehem, Norristown, and Chester.
Across western and central Pennsylvania, 814 and overlay 582 reach Erie, Altoona, State College, Johnstown, and Meadville.
Numbers starting with 724 come from western Pennsylvania outside Pittsburgh, including New Castle, Murrysville, Hermitage, Greensburg, and Sharon.
Yes, Pennsylvania residents can legally use reverse phone lookup services for personal reasons, including identifying mystery callers and detecting scams. However, using results for job screening, rental applications, or credit checks is not allowed under Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) regulations.
Pennsylvania doesn't have a privacy law, but you can still request removal from reverse phone directories. Visit each site and look for their opt-out or removal form in the privacy section.
Phone numbers can be spoofed to appear as though they belong to legitimate companies. Although Pennsylvania has over 307,685 business establishments reported by the U.S. Census, you should verify the business name by searching the Pennsylvania Business Entity Search.
Pennsylvania has 14.6 million mobile subscriptions, 2.8 million VoIP numbers, and 928,000 landlines.