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New Jersey Phone Book & Reverse Phone Lookup

Search a phone number from New Jersey to find the owner's name, address, social media profiles, and more!

New Jersey Phone Book Details

  • Amount of Phone Number Lookups
    1,192,977
  • Mobile Carriers
    31
  • User Feedback
    20,214
  • Hall of Shame Members
    4,442
  • Zip Codes:
    1,984
  • Cities:
    56
  • Counties:
    18

New Jersey Area Code Phone Books

Hall of Shame: Reported Types of Spam &
Scam Calls in New Jersey

Our active community of CallerSmart users helps you find out about suspected New Jersey scam phone calls and other nuisance calls and texts.
Run a reverse phone lookup on any New Jersey phone number to see what others have reported about it in our phone book.

  • Asking For Money
    1
  • Prankster
    1
  • Scammer
    77
  • Spam Texter
    21

Trends in Spam & Scam Calls in New Jersey

Over the past year, spam calls in New Jersey decreased by 23.96%. The highest volume was recorded in January 2024, accounting for 14.34% of all calls, while the lowest was in August 2024, September 2024 at just 0.04%.

Most Notorious Phone Scams in New Jersey

Our Hall of Shame highlights the phone numbers of the worst scammers and spammers in New Jersey. Below, you’ll find the worst offenders, according to our community of CallerSmart users, when it comes to New Jersey phone scams. These are the New Jersey phone numbers with the lowest Trust Factor ratings and the most negative feedback, so please beware!

FCC Complaint: Prerecorded Voice

Web User at 11:35am on 12/04/23

Scammer
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FCC Complaint: Live Voice

Web User at 11:35am on 12/04/23

Scammer
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FCC Complaint: Live Voice

Web User at 11:53am on 11/27/23

Scammer
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FCC Complaint: Live Voice

Web User at 02:54pm on 02/05/24

Scammer
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scammer do not answer please block them.

alainapercival2 from San Francisco, CA

Scammer
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Google business listing spammer. Constantly forging CID for it's robodialer but it's this number they tell you to call back to

callersmart.com37 from Lithia Springs, GA

Scammer
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How Scammers Connect: Types of Calls in New Jersey

The majority of unwanted calls are made using Live Voice, accounting for 45.83% of all reported calls in New Jersey. Prerecorded Voice calls follow behind at 37.77%, followed by Text Message with 15.85%, while Abandoned Calls account for 0.55%.

Scam Call Topics: Leading Fraud Schemes by Type in New Jersey

The most frequently reported types of spam calls in New Jersey are Auto Warranty calls, making up 12.53% of complaints, followed by Health Insurance calls at 7.35%, Solar Panels calls at 6.8%, Political calls at 6.08%, while Medicare Medicaid calls make up 6.08%. Various other topics make up 61.22% of the total unwanted calls.

Scam Call Hotspots: Cities in New Jersey with the Most Fraudulent Calls

In New Jersey, the cities with the highest percentage of unwanted calls is Vineland with 4.54% of the annoying calls, followed by Manasquan with 2.74%, Toms River with 2.93%, Egg Harbor with 2.56%, and Pompton Plains rounds out the list with 1.9%. The remaining 85.33% of junk calls are distributed across other cities in New Jersey.

New Jersey Phone Books by City

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Victim of a Phone Scam in New Jersey?

If you've been the victim of a phone scam or fraud in New Jersey, you should report it to the appropriate authorities to prevent further financial loss and assist in investigating or preventing additional fraud.


If the scam involves significant financial losses or crosses state lines, report it to the FBI's Internet Complaint Center.


If the scam involves taxes or impersonation of the IRS, report it to the IRS Treasury Inspector General.


Report any type of phone scam, including robocalls and phishing, to the Federal Trade Commission.


Unwanted calls from debt collectors and any illegal telemarketing or scam calls targeting mobile phones without prior express consent should be reported to the Federal Communications Commission.


You can also share your feedback on a phone number in the CallerSmart phone book to warn others about scams!