Reverse Phone Lookup

Find out who called with a reverse phone lookup

Tip: Type in a phone number to see who called. You can also read what other people said about the caller and check if it might be a spam call.

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About reverse phone lookups

A reverse phone lookup helps you find out who owns a phone number. You start with a phone number, and the tool looks through big lists of phone records to find information. You can learn things like the owner’s name, where they live, the city or zip code, and sometimes their address. This works for home phones, cell phones, and even phone numbers that use the internet (VoIP).

Our phone number lookup tool lets you search millions of records, including over 19.9 million phone records and 3.39 million comments about spam calls. You can use this tool to try and find out who called you from an unknown number. You might learn the caller’s name, address, how old they are, or even why they called.

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How our reverse phone search works

When you use our reverse phone search, we look through our database to find out information about the phone number you searched for.

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The first and last name of the owner, and any nicknames they use

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Their current address, past places they’ve lived, and other places

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Other phone numbers they might have

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Names of family members or relatives

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Social media accounts they use

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Email addresses they use

We try to give you the best and most trustworthy information. We pick out high quality info that comes from good sources. When we find the same information from more than one place, we are more sure that it’s correct.

Search for any number

You can find out who called you by looking up any 10-digit phone number with our reverse phone lookup.

Why you might search a phone number

When you do a reverse phone search, you can learn a lot more than just the caller’s name. You might find their social media usernames, email addresses, where they live, names of family members, and more. We have already done over 32 million phone searches! Here are some reasons people use our tool:

  • You met someone online.
    Sometimes, people don’t tell the truth on dating sites. If you have their phone number, you can use our tool to check their real name and who they are.
  • You want to find an old friend.
    If you have a friend’s phone number, you can look up where they live now. You might also find information about a house they own, like if it was sold, and its history.
  • You’re buying or selling something online.
    When you are dealing with people online, it’s important to make sure they are real. You can look up their phone number to help avoid being scammed before you send money or an item.
  • You want to check if a landlord really owns a place.
    If you are texting someone about renting a house or apartment, you can look up their phone number to see who owns it, and make sure it matches the property records.
  • You get a call or text about an online order or a package.
    Sometimes, scammers pretend to be from Amazon or UPS and try to trick people. If you aren’t expecting a delivery or didn’t order anything, look up the number before responding. Never click links if you think it’s a scam.

Is there a free reverse phone lookup?

Some basic information about phone numbers is available for free. You can use our Free Carrier Lookup tool to see things like who provides the phone service (like AT&T or Verizon), if it’s a cell phone or a landline, and the general area where the number is from. If you want to find out more about the caller, you may need to use paid services.

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Fraud and scam protection

When you use BeenVerified to look up a phone number, you can see if a number might be part of a scam or a spam call. Each search gives a report that rates the risk of fraud and spam for that number. Our special FraudScan system checks if the number is dangerous and warns you if other people have reported it as spam.

How to stay safe from phone scams

To protect yourself, never share personal information like your name, address, or bank details over the phone or in a text unless you’re sure you know who you’re talking to. Use our tool to help figure out if a number might be a scam. We can help you find out who is behind a number and keep you safe from scammers.

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Most recent comments for phone numbers

See what our users are saying about scam and spam phone numbers. Read the comments and find ratings by date.

(602) 835-6366 - August 22nd, 2025 8:07pm

SPAMMER ...... BLOCK ASAP

— Anonymous
(239) 359-1112 - August 22nd, 2025 8:02pm

Lawrence Scott of Cape C****

— Anonymous
(404) 357-7813 - August 22nd, 2025 8:00pm

I received a call from this number by a person who introduces himself as LT. Jerry Jude, this might be a Scam.

— Anonymous
(248) 429-4200 - August 22nd, 2025 7:58pm

Knew my name claimed so****ing about Blue Cross

— Knew my name
(551) 316-6439 - August 22nd, 2025 7:56pm

Cat fish I think

— Anonymous
(551) 316-6439 - August 22nd, 2025 7:56pm

This number has been talking to me and I think they r a scammer

— ?
(309) 932-1126 - August 22nd, 2025 7:55pm

LAND LINE IS 309-932-1002 .............AS OF 2025 MAIN USED PHONE IS 309-714-8397 .... AS OF 2025

— Karen Kay Wallace
(859) 619-9463 - August 22nd, 2025 7:52pm

This person called my son and we didn't know the number or how they got our number because we don't know this person.

Spam Reported — Anonymous
(404) 282-9069 - August 22nd, 2025 7:51pm

Spam call

Spam Reported — Anonymous
(470) 761-3102 - August 22nd, 2025 7:51pm

Spammer/phishing for personal info. Claiming to be us border patrol and they intercepted a pkg full of drugs mailed to my address. ***g up on me when i asked yoo many questions.

— Anonymous

See What People Are Saying About These Numbers

Use our PhoneScan AI to quickly find out what people are saying about different phone numbers. We use comments and feedback from users to help see if a number might be used for spam calls. Our AI tool reads these comments and gives you a short summary of what people have reported about each number.

(978) 528-3875 AI Generated 12 comments

User comments on the phone number (978) 528-3875 indicate a pattern of frustration, with multiple reports of frequent calls, dead air, and no messages left. Some users suggest it may be linked to spam or sales solicitations but lack definitive proof. Overall, the feedback suggests the calls are annoying and unwelcome by many individuals.

(646) 397-8552 AI Generated 12 comments

Based on user comments, the phone number (646) 397-8552 may be linked to calls and messages offering a $9,000 grant that require bank information, suggesting a possible scam. Other comments include unrelated inquiries and silent calls. It’s recommended to exercise caution if contacted by this number.

(209) 354-3191 AI Generated 12 comments

User comments about the phone number (209) 354-3191 suggest it may be linked to potential scams, often mentioning federal crimes or summonses from a grand jury. Some comments directly label it as a scam, while others reference being contacted by a magistrate if not returning the call. There are also unrelated casual greetings. Exercise caution with unsolicited calls.

(620) 665-7178 AI Generated 61 comments

User comments suggest that phone number (620) 665-7178 is associated with frequent, unsolicited calls that often do not leave messages, leading to speculation it may be linked to debt collection efforts or potential scam activities. The calls reportedly come from various numbers within the 620 area code, and commenters express frustration over the perceived harassment and inability to stop the calls.

(805) 230-4617 AI Generated 9 comments

User comments regarding the phone number (805) 230-4617 suggest it may be linked to calls from a mortgage-related company. Many users report receiving persistent calls without messages, and some claim the caller identifies as a mortgage service seeking refinancing inquiries. However, it remains unclear if this number is associated with legitimate business practices, as some users express uncertainty about its authenticity.

Why do numbers show up as unknown caller?

Sometimes, when you get a call, it shows up as unknown caller. This can happen if the number is new or if the person calling is trying to keep their information private and does not want their number listed. Even if you can’t see who is calling, our tool can help. We check for things like spam and scam reports. Our threat detection scores can tell you if the number is often used for spam or robocalls, so you can be careful.

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Reverse phone lookup FAQs:

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  • Reverse phone lookups are the easiest way to find out who called you. The tool matches the phone number to public information, like the caller’s first and last name, age, and where they live (city or state).

  • A reverse phone lookup searches public records to see if there is a match for the phone number that called you. You might find details like the person’s name, age, address, email, or social media accounts. You can use this search for both cell phones and home phones, even if the number is not listed.

  • You can look up a landline or cell phone in just a few seconds. The tool quickly scans millions of records to find matches. After looking, you can get reports showing names, ages, addresses, and other details connected to the number.

  • A free lookup gives you only a small amount of info, like what company runs the phone service, if it’s a cell or home phone, and the general area where the call came from. This can help you get an idea of where the call is from.

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