Scam phone number lookup for unknown calls and voicemails
A number alone is rarely the full story. Use StopScam to review the caller claim, voicemail, text follow-up, and requested action before you call back.
Quick answer
StopScam helps you make a safer callback decision by reviewing the suspicious number together with the caller script, voicemail, text, link, and any pressure to pay or verify information.
What to include
The phone number, caller ID label, and any voicemail transcript.
The organization or person the caller claimed to represent.
Any request for codes, passwords, payments, account access, or secrecy.
Safer lookup flow
Do not call back from the voicemail or text link first.
Paste the number and caller context into the checker or AI chat.
If it might be legitimate, contact the company through an official number you find independently.
Best fit for
- ✓ Unknown callers that leave urgent or threatening voicemails.
- ✓ Spoofed bank, government, delivery, tech support, or family-emergency calls.
- ✓ People helping relatives verify a call before money or information is sent.
Frequently asked questions
1 Why is the caller message important?
Scammers can spoof numbers, so the claim, urgency, and requested action often reveal more than the number alone.
2 What if the number looks local?
Do not rely on local caller ID. Spoofing can make scam calls look familiar or nearby.
3 Can I report a scam call to StopScam?
Yes. Use the Report page if you want to send details and keep a record of what happened.
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