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National Spam Reporting Center

What happens after you report a spam call?

Timeline: What happens after you report a spam call — four sequential outcomes

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    Step 01

    Your report helps label suspicious phone numbers

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    Step 02

    Reports contribute to spam detection across networks

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    Step 03

    Other users can avoid the same scam

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    Step 04

    You help improve caller identification systems

Why report here

Not sure who called you?

You can check if a number is spam before or after reporting.

Where else can you report spam or scam calls?

Report to the FTC →.

Report to the FCC →

File a DNC complaint →

Spam calls are still a major problem

Where do I report spam calls?

You can report spam or scam calls using the National Spam Reporting Center. Submissions help strengthen the telecommunications industry’s spam intelligence network.

Where do I report scam text messages?

You can report scam texts, robocalls, unwanted marketing calls, and suspicious voicemails here.

Is this a government agency?

No. The National Spam & Scam Reporting Center is a telecommunications industry initiative powered by YouMail. It works alongside carriers and technology partners to improve spam detection and consumer protection.

Do I need to create an account?

No. You can submit reports completely anonymously without creating an account or providing any personal information

What happens after I submit a report?

Your report is added to the national spam intelligence network, helping carriers and technology providers identify and block harmful numbers faster.

Should I also report to the FTC or FCC?

If your call involves fraud, scams, or telemarketing violations, you may also want to report it to official government agencies like the FTC or FCC.

Will reporting stop the calls?

Reporting helps improve detection and labeling, but additional protection like call blocking apps can further reduce unwanted calls.