Washington Area Codes & Reverse Phone Number Lookup

Welcome to WAPhoneLookup.com – Washington’s #1 Reverse Phone Lookup & Area Code Directory

  • Complete List of Washington Area Codes & the Cities They Cover — Explore our full list of Washington area codes and see which cities they serve, including Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Vancouver, Bellevue, and Everett. Instantly match a Washington area code to its city or region using our Washington reverse phone lookup tool.
  • Washington’s Largest Cities – Populations, Area Codes & Common Prefix Numbers — Discover which Washington phone prefixes are linked to the 206, 253, 360, 425, 509, and 564 area codes for major cities like Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Vancouver, Bellevue, and Kent. This makes it easy to determine where a call might be coming from before running a complete Washington reverse phone search.
  • Washington’s Largest Counties: Populations, Cities, Area Codes & Common Prefix Numbers — See how the 206, 253, 360, 425, 509, and 564 area codes are assigned across King County, Pierce County, Snohomish County, Spokane County, and Thurston County. Find the most common prefix numbers for each county so you can verify if a Washington phone number is truly local.
  • Washington Reverse Phone Lookup — Got an unexpected call or text from a 206, 253, 360, 425, 509, or 564 number? Our Washington reverse phone lookup instantly reveals the caller’s name, location, phone carrier, and any available public details.
  • Free Washington Phone Lookup Guide — Learn step-by-step how to search for Washington phone numbers, spot Washington scam calls, block Washington robocalls, and identify spoofed Washington area codes — without paying a dime.
  • Washington Phone Lookup FAQ — Get clear answers to your most common questions about Washington phone numbers, reverse phone lookups, Washington area codes, Washington prefix numbers, and how to confirm the real origin of a call.

Want to know exactly who’s calling from a Washington phone number? WAPhoneLookup.com is your go-to Washington reverse phone search tool and area code directory. In just seconds, you can run a free reverse phone lookup in Washington State to uncover the caller’s name, location, phone carrier, Washington prefix code, and even public records tied to the number. Whether you need a Washington cell phone lookup, a landline search, or a lookup of a WA phone number owner, our service makes it quick and simple.

If the number begins with the 206 area code (Seattle, Shoreline, Mercer Island, Ballard, Capitol Hill, West Seattle)… the 253 area code (Tacoma, Lakewood, Puyallup, Federal Way)… the 360 area code (Olympia, Bellingham, Longview, Bremerton)… the 425 area code (Bellevue, Everett, Kirkland, Redmond)… the 509 area code (Spokane, Yakima, Walla Walla, Pullman, Tri-Cities WA)… or the 564 area code (serving parts of western Washington and the Puget Sound) — our Washington reverse phone lookup will give you accurate results right away. Many people use it to confirm if a call is really local, check Who Called Me Washington, or spot spoofed numbers pretending to be from familiar area codes.

With WAPhoneLookup.com, you can:

  • Search Washington phone numbers by combining area code and prefix for precise results.
  • Find out who owns a number with our Washington number owner finder.
  • Search Washington phone numbers by name to reconnect with someone.
  • Run a Washington spam call lookup or Washington robocall lookup to stop nuisance calls.
  • Perform specialized lookups like WA business number reverse searches or Washington jail inmate phone lookups.
  • Use the Washington phone directory to get complete caller profiles, addresses, and carrier details.

Keep reading for our Washington area code chart by city, full Washington prefix listings by county, and expert tips for running an effective Washington reverse phone search. No matter if it’s the 206, 253, 360, 425, 509, or 564 area code, WAPhoneLookup.com helps you identify any Washington caller — quickly, accurately, and without the stress.

Washington Area Codes – 206, 253, 360, 425, 509, 564: What They Mean & How to Trace Any Washington Phone Number

Every Washington phone number begins with a three-digit Washington area code — the part of the number that indicates where the call was originally registered. These 206, 253, 360, 425, 509, and 564 area codes aren’t just random digits; they’re your first clue in identifying the caller’s possible location.

Whether you get a call from Seattle in the 206 area code, Tacoma in the 253 area code, Olympia in the 360 area code, Bellevue in the 425 area code, Spokane in the 509 area code, or parts of western Washington in the 564 area code, knowing the Washington area code helps you begin your search with confidence.

Washington’s Six Active Area Codes

  • 206 Area Code – Covers Seattle, Shoreline, Mercer Island, Ballard, Capitol Hill, West Seattle, and nearby communities. A 206 reverse lookup or 206 phone number lookup can confirm if a call is genuinely from the Seattle area using our Seattle phone number lookup tool.
  • 253 Area Code – Serves Tacoma, Lakewood, Puyallup, Federal Way, and surrounding areas. A 253 reverse lookup or 253 phone number lookup helps verify if a number is truly local or a spoofed call made to look familiar.
  • 360 Area Code – Assigned to Olympia, Bellingham, Longview, Bremerton, and many smaller towns across western Washington. Many people use a 360 reverse lookup or 360 phone number lookup to trace calls from these regions.
  • 425 Area Code – Covers Bellevue, Everett, Kirkland, Redmond, and much of the Eastside. Running a 425 reverse lookup or 425 phone number lookup is especially useful for identifying calls in high-growth areas.
  • 509 Area Code – Serves Spokane, Yakima, Walla Walla, Pullman, Tri-Cities WA, and other eastern Washington cities. A 509 reverse lookup or 509 phone number lookup can quickly match a call to its possible origin.
  • 564 Area Code – Overlays parts of western Washington, including the Puget Sound region, and works alongside 206, 253, and 360. A 564 reverse lookup or 564 phone number lookup confirms whether the call is genuine or spoofed.

Why Prefix Numbers Matter

While Washington area codes narrow down the region, they don’t always pinpoint the exact location. The prefix numbers — the three digits after the area code — can identify the specific city, town, or local exchange where the phone number was first assigned.

At WAPhoneLookup.com, you can combine Washington area codes with Washington prefix numbers to trace any Washington phone number. Our Washington reverse phone lookup tool can reveal the caller’s name, business, address history, linked social media profiles, phone type (mobile, landline, or VoIP), carrier details, and matches from the Washington phone directory.

Protecting Against Spoofed Calls

Scammers often spoof numbers to appear local — a 206 area code might look like it’s from Seattle, or a 509 area code might seem like it’s from Spokane, when it’s not. Our tools verify whether the number’s location is genuine or fake, helping you avoid scams.

You Can Use WAPhoneLookup.com For:

  • Checking a suspicious number with a 206 phone number lookup or 253 phone number lookup.
  • Searching the Washington phone directory for a name or address.
  • Looking up Washington prefix numbers for a specific area.
  • Using a Seattle phone number lookup, Tacoma phone number lookup, Spokane phone number lookup, or Bellevue phone number lookup to confirm a caller.

With complete coverage of all six Washington area codes — 206, 253, 360, 425, 509, and 564 — plus every prefix in the state, WAPhoneLookup.com gives you fast, accurate, and private results so you always know exactly who’s trying to reach you.

Complete List of Washington Area Codes & the Cities They Cover

If you’ve received a call or text from a Washington phone number you don’t recognize, the area code is your first clue to where it may have originated. The first three digits — whether it’s the 206 area code for Seattle, the 253 area code for Tacoma, the 360 area code for Olympia and Bellingham, the 425 area code for Bellevue and Everett, the 509 area code for Spokane and Yakima, or the 564 area code serving parts of western Washington — can help you quickly narrow down the call’s possible location.

Washington currently has six active area codes: 206, 253, 360, 425, 509, and 564. While number portability means people can keep their numbers even after moving, many Washington area code and prefix number combinations (the first six digits of a phone number) still provide valuable insight into where the call was first registered.

This guide provides a Washington area code list by city so you can quickly match a phone number to its most likely origin:

  • 206 Reverse Lookup – Covers Seattle, Shoreline, Mercer Island, Ballard, Capitol Hill, and West Seattle. Use our Seattle phone number lookup to check unfamiliar calls from the 206 area code.
  • 253 Reverse Lookup – Serves Tacoma, Lakewood, Puyallup, and Federal Way. A 253 phone number lookup helps verify if a number is truly from the Tacoma area.
  • 360 Reverse Lookup – Assigned to Olympia, Bellingham, Longview, Bremerton, and other parts of western Washington. A 360 phone number lookup is useful for identifying calls from these regions.
  • 425 Reverse Lookup – Covers Bellevue, Everett, Kirkland, and Redmond. Use our 425 phone number lookup for quick identification of Eastside numbers.
  • 509 Reverse Lookup – Serves Spokane, Yakima, Walla Walla, Pullman, and the Tri-Cities. A 509 phone number lookup can confirm if a call is truly from eastern Washington.
  • 564 Reverse Lookup – Overlays parts of western Washington, including the Puget Sound area, and works alongside other local area codes. Use our 564 phone number lookup to confirm unfamiliar calls in this overlay region.

Our Washington reverse phone lookup goes beyond simply matching an area code. By including the Washington prefix numbers in your search, you can uncover the caller’s name, address, phone carrier, linked social media accounts, and Washington phone directory matches. This is the easiest way to confirm if a Washington number is genuine or a spoofed call designed to look local.

Whether you want to:

  • Verify a suspicious Washington phone number.
  • Identify the true source of a missed call.
  • Learn more about Washington area codes and prefix numbers.
  • Search the Washington phone directory for contact details.

You can find answers here. Scroll down to view the full Washington area code list by city and start your search with confidence.

Area CodeCities & Towns
206 Area CodeBainbridge Island, Boulevard Park, Bryn Mawr-Skyway, Burien, Des Moines, Lake Forest Park, Mercer Island, Normandy Park, Riverton, SeaTac, Seattle, Shoreline, Tukwila, Vashon, White Center.
253 Area CodeAlderton, Algona, Anderson Island, Artondale, Auburn, Bonney Lake, Browns Point, Burley, Canterwood, Clover Creek, Covington, Dash Point, DuPont, East Hill-Meridian, Edgewood, Elk Plain, Federal Way, Fife, Fife Heights, Fircrest, Fort Lewis, Fox Island, Frederickson, Gig Harbor, Graham, Herron Island, Home, Kent, Ketron Island, Key Center, Lake Holm, Lakeland North, Lakeland South, Lake Morton-Berrydale, Lake Tapps, Lakewood, Longbranch, McChord AFB, McKenna, McMillin, Maplewood, Midland, Milton, North Fort Lewis, North Puyallup, Pacific, Parkland, Prairie Heights, Prairie Ridge, Purdy, Puyallup, Raft Island, Rosedale, Roy, Ruston, South Creek, South Hill, Spanaway, Stansberry Lake, Steilacoom, Summit, Summit View, Sumner, Tacoma, University Place, Vaughn, Waller, Wauna, Wollochet.
360 Area CodeAberdeen, Aberdeen Gardens, Acme, Alder, Alger, Allyn, Altoona, Amanda Park, Amboy, Anacortes, Arlington, Arlington Heights, Ashford, Bangor Base, Barberton, Baring, Battle Ground, Bay Center, Bay View, Belfair, Bell Hill, Bellingham, Bethel, Big Lake, Birch Bay, Black Diamond, Blaine, Blyn, Brady, Bremerton, Brinnon, Brush Prairie, Bryant, Buckley, Bucoda, Burley, Burlington, Camas, Canyon Creek, Carbonado, Carlsborg, Castle Rock, Cathcart, Cathlamet, Centralia, Central Park, Chain Lake, Chehalis, Cherry Grove, Chico, Chinook, Clallam Bay, Clear Lake, Clear Lake, Clearview, Clinton, Cohassett Beach, Concrete, Conway, Copalis Beach, Cosmopolis, Coupeville, Crocker, Custer, Darrington, Deep River, Deming, Dollars Corner, Duluth, East Cathlamet, East Port Orchard, Eatonville, Edison, Elbe, Elma, Enetai, Enumclaw, Erlands Point-Kitsap Lake, Everson, Felida, Ferndale, Fern Prairie, Five Corners, Fobes Hill, Fords Prairie, Forks, Freeland, Friday Harbor, Geneva, Glacier, Gold Bar, Gorst, Graham, Grand Mound, Granite Falls, Grapeview, Grayland, Grays River, Greenwater, Hamilton, Hansville, Hazel Dell, High Bridge, Hockinson, Hogans Corner, Hoodsport, Hoquiam, Humptulips, Ilwaco, Index, Indianola, Jamestown, Junction City, Kalama, Kapowsin, Kelso, Kendall, Keyport, Kingston, La Center, Lacey, La Conner, La Grande, Lake Bosworth, Lake Cassidy, Lake Cavanaugh, Lake Ketchum, Lake McMurray, Lake Roesiger, Lake Shore, Langley, Lebam, Lewisville, Lochsloy, Lofall, Long Beach, Longview, Longview Heights, Lower Elochoman, Lyman, Lynden, McCleary, McKenna, McMillin, Malone, Maltby, Manchester, Maple Falls, Marblemount, Marietta-Alderwood, Markham, Marrowstone, Marysville, May Creek, Meadow Glade, Mineral, Minnehaha, Moclips, Monroe, Monroe North, Montesano, Morton, Mossyrock, Mount Vernon, Mount Vista, Napavine, Naselle, Navy Yard City, Neah Bay, Neilton, Nisqually Indian Community, Nooksack, North Marysville, North Sultan, Northwest Stanwood, North Yelm, Oak Harbor, Oakville, Ocean City, Ocean Park, Ocean Shores, Olympia, Onalaska, Orchards, Orting, Oso, Oyehut, Pacific Beach, Packwood, Parkwood, Peaceful Valley, Pe Ell, Point Roberts, Port Angeles, Port Angeles East, Porter, Port Gamble Tribal Comunity, Port Hadlock-Irondale, Port Ludlow, Port Orchard, Port Townsend, Poulsbo, Prairie Heights, Prairie Ridge, Puget Island, Queets, Quilcene, Qui-nai-elt Village, Rainier, Ravensdale, Raymond, Ridgefield, River Road, Rochester, Rockport, Rocky Point, Rosburg, Ryderwood, Salmon Creek, Santiago, Satsop, Seabeck, Sedro-Woolley, Sekiu, Sequim, Shelton, Silvana, Silverdale, Sisco Heights, Skamokawa Valley, Skokomish, Skykomish, Snohomish, South Bend, South Prairie, Southworth, Stanwood, Startup, Sudden Valley, Sultan, Sumas, Sunday Lake, Suquamish, Swede Heaven, Taholah, Tanglewilde, Tenino, Three Lakes, Tokeland, Toledo, Tracyton, Tumwater, Union, Upper Elochoman, Vader, Vancouver, Venersborg, Verlot, Walnut Grove, Warm Beach, Washougal, Westport, West Side Highway, Whidbey Island Station, Wilkeson, Willapa, Winlock, Woodland, Woods Creek, Yacolt, Yelm.
425 Area CodeAlderwood Manor, Ames Lake, Beaux Arts Village, Bellevue, Bothell, Bothell East, Bothell West, Brier, Bunk Foss, Carnation, Cavalero, Clearview, Clyde Hill, Cottage Lake, Duvall, Eastgate, Eastmont, East Renton Highlands, Edmonds, Esperance, Everett, Fairwood, Fall City, Fobes Hill, Hat Island, Hobart, Hunts Point, Inglewood-Finn Hill, Issaquah, Kenmore, Kingsgate, Kirkland, Klahanie, Lake Cassidy, Lake Marcel-Stillwater, Lake Stevens, Lake Stickney, Larch Way, Lochsloy, Lynnwood, Machias, Maltby, Maple Heights-Lake Desire, Maple Valley, Martha Lake, Meadowdale, Medina, Mill Creek, Mill Creek East, Mirrormont, Mountlake Terrace, Mukilteo, Newcastle, North Bend, North Lynnwood, Picnic Point, Ravensdale, Redmond, Renton, Riverbend, Sammamish, Shadow Lake, Silver Firs, Snoqualmie, Tanner, Union Hill-Novelty Hill, Wilderness Rim, Woodinville, Woodway, Yarrow Point.
509 Area CodeAddy, Ahtanum, Airway Heights, Albion, Almira, Asotin, Banks Lake South, Barney's Junction, Barstow, Basin City, Benton City, Bickleton, Bingen, Boyds, Brewster, Bridgeport, Buena, Burbank, Carson, Cascade Valley, Cashmere, Centerville, Chelan, Chelan Falls, Cheney, Chewelah, Clarkston, Clarkston Heights-Vineland, Clayton, Cle Elum, Cliffdell, Colfax, College Place, Colton, Colville, Conconully, Connell, Coulee City, Coulee Dam, Country Homes, Cowiche, Creston, Curlew, Curlew Lake, Cusick, Dallesport, Danville, Davenport, Dayton, Deer Park, Desert Aire, Disautel, Dixie, Donald, Easton, East Wenatchee, Electric City, Ellensburg, Elmer City, Endicott, Entiat, Ephrata, Eschbach, Fairchild AFB, Fairfield, Fairwood, Farmington, Finley, Four Lakes, Garfield, Garrett, George, Gleed, Goldendale, Grand Coulee, Grandview, Granger, Green Bluff, Harrah, Harrington, Hartline, Hatton, Inchelium, Ione, Kahlotus, Keller, Kennewick, Kettle Falls, Kittitas, Klickitat, Krupp, LaCrosse, Lakeview, Lamont, Latah, Laurier, Leavenworth, Liberty Lake, Lind, Loomis, Loon Lake, Lyle, Mabton, Malden, Malo, Malott, Mansfield, Manson, Marcus, Maryhill, Mattawa, Mead, Medical Lake, Mesa, Metaline, Metaline Falls, Methow, Millwood, Moses Lake, Moses Lake North, Moxee, Naches, Nespelem, Nespelem Community, Newport, Nile, North Bonneville, North Omak, Northport, Oakesdale, Odessa, Okanogan, Omak, Orient, Oroville, Othello, Otis Orchards-East Farms, Outlook, Palouse, Parker, Pasco, Pateros, Pine Grove, Pomeroy, Prescott, Prosser, Pullman, Quincy, Reardan, Republic, Richland, Ritzville, Riverside, Rockford, Rock Island, Ronald, Roosevelt, Rosalia, Roslyn, Royal City, St. John, Selah, Snoqualmie Pass, Soap Lake, South Cle Elum, South Wenatchee, Spangle, Spokane, Spokane Valley, Sprague, Springdale, Starbuck, Steptoe, Stevenson, Summitview, Sunnyside, Sunnyslope, Tampico, Tekoa, Terrace Heights, Thorp, Tieton, Tonasket, Toppenish, Torboy, Touchet, Town and Country, Trout Lake, Twin Lakes, Twisp, Union Gap, Uniontown, Valley, Vantage, Waitsburg, Walla Walla, Walla Walla East, Wallula, Wapato, Warden, Washtucna, Waterville, Waverly, Wenatchee, West Clarkston-Highland, West Pasco, West Richland, White Salmon, White Swan, Wilbur, Wilson Creek, Winthrop, Wishram, Yakima, Zillah.
564 Area CodeArea code 564 is an overlay for the 206, 253, and 360 area codes in western Washington, covering much of the Puget Sound region. It was introduced to meet the growing demand for phone numbers in fast-expanding cities like Bremerton, Olympia, Bellingham, and Port Orchard. Because 564 shares the same coverage as its overlay partners, a 564 reverse lookup or 564 phone number lookup will show the same cities and counties served by 206, 253, and 360, making it easy to identify unknown callers or confirm if a number is truly local.

Washington’s Largest Cities – Populations, Area Codes & Common Prefix Numbers

When you’re trying to figure out where a Washington phone number originated, the first step is to look at its area code and the next three digits, known as the prefix number. These two parts of the number can reveal a lot about the caller’s possible location — often before you even run a Washington reverse phone lookup. By combining area code and prefix data with population information, you can quickly narrow down whether the number is tied to a major metro area like Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Vancouver, Bellevue, or Everett, or if it’s coming from a smaller city or rural community in Washington.

For example, calls from the 206 area code typically originate from Seattle, Shoreline, Mercer Island, Ballard, Capitol Hill, and other nearby neighborhoods. The 253 area code is associated with Tacoma, Lakewood, Puyallup, Federal Way, and surrounding communities. The 360 area code covers much of western Washington outside Seattle’s core, including Olympia, Bellingham, Bremerton, and Longview. The 425 area code is common for Bellevue, Everett, Kirkland, Redmond, and the Eastside suburbs. Numbers with the 509 area code are usually from eastern Washington, including Spokane, Yakima, Walla Walla, Pullman, and Tri-Cities WA. The 564 area code is an overlay that spans multiple western Washington regions, sharing territory with 206, 253, and 360.

Looking at the prefix number — the three digits after the area code — can narrow things down even further. Certain prefixes are unique to specific neighborhoods, towns, or local exchanges. This extra detail is useful if you’re doing a Washington cell phone lookup, landline lookup, or trying to verify an unfamiliar caller with a Who Called Me Washington search.

Understanding these patterns can help you:

  • Verify a caller’s location before you answer the phone.
  • Recognize and identify Washington numbers you’ve never seen before.
  • Investigate suspicious texts, spam calls, robocalls, or telemarketing from Washington area codes.
  • Use the Washington phone directory or a Washington reverse phone search tool to uncover the name, address, carrier, and public records linked to the number.

In the next section, you’ll find a detailed reference for Washington’s largest cities, their assigned area codes, and the most common prefix numbers in each location. This guide is designed to help you perform accurate Washington phone number lookups, verify Washington area codes, and determine whether a call is genuinely local or potentially spoofed.

City NameFacts
Seattle

Seattle is Washington’s largest city, an economic and cultural hub with neighborhoods ranging from Downtown and Capitol Hill to Ballard and West Seattle. It’s home to major employers in tech, aerospace, healthcare, and trade, drawing residents from across the country. Most Seattle calls display the 206 area code, with some newer numbers using the 564 overlay. Many residents and businesses rely on a Seattle phone number lookup or 206 reverse lookup to confirm unknown callers. Because Seattle attracts tourists and business travelers, you may also receive calls from temporary numbers or relocated area codes.

Population: ~762,000

Area Codes: 206, 564

Common Prefixes: 206-200, 206-222, 206-241, 206-285, 206-322, 206-384, 206-451, 206-523, 206-623, 564-888

Spokane

Spokane anchors eastern Washington and is known for its historic downtown, Riverfront Park, and strong healthcare and education sectors. Nearly all local lines use the 509 area code, making it easy to spot a Spokane-based call. A Spokane phone number lookup or 509 reverse lookup is a quick way to verify if a number is from within the metro or an outlying rural area. With its proximity to Idaho, some calls may also appear to come from neighboring states, so using a Washington reverse phone lookup tool is helpful.

Population: ~229,000

Area Code: 509

Common Prefixes: 509-217, 509-230, 509-279, 509-321, 509-327, 509-456, 509-532, 509-535, 509-624, 509-868

Tacoma

Tacoma is a South Puget Sound city with a strong port economy, a revitalized downtown, and well-known cultural attractions. The 253 area code covers most of Tacoma, with 564 overlay numbers assigned as demand grows. A Tacoma phone number lookup or 253 reverse lookup is common for residents screening unfamiliar calls, especially with the rise of spam calls mimicking local numbers. Tacoma’s location between Seattle and Olympia means it also sees significant commuter traffic and business calls across area codes.

Population: ~221,000

Area Codes: 253, 564

Common Prefixes: 253-219, 253-223, 253-272, 253-301, 253-472, 253-475, 253-507, 253-589, 253-756, 564-210

Vancouver WA

Located directly north of Portland, Oregon, Vancouver offers a blend of suburban living and economic connection to the Portland metro. Most numbers use the 360 area code, with some 564 overlay assignments. A Vancouver WA phone number lookup or 360 reverse lookup can help confirm if a number originates locally or from across the river in Oregon. Because of its cross-border commuting, Vancouver sees a mix of Washington and Oregon area codes in business and residential calls.

Population: ~195,000

Area Codes: 360, 564

Common Prefixes: 360-213, 360-258, 360-334, 360-433, 360-448, 360-693, 360-695, 360-718, 360-828, 564-444

Bellevue

Bellevue is a major business and tech hub east of Seattle, home to high-end shopping, major corporate headquarters, and a rapidly growing population. Most local numbers use the 425 area code, though 564 overlays are becoming more common. A Bellevue phone number lookup or 425 reverse lookup is often used for verifying calls from the city’s financial, technology, and real estate sectors. Bellevue’s Eastside location also means calls often originate from nearby Kirkland or Redmond.

Population: ~154,000

Area Codes: 425, 564

Common Prefixes: 425-233, 425-256, 425-289, 425-378, 425-452, 425-462, 425-502, 425-614, 425-637, 564-211

Kent WA

Kent is a manufacturing and distribution hub located between Seattle and Tacoma, giving it a diverse mix of residential and commercial numbers. It primarily uses the 253 area code, with 564 overlays in some neighborhoods. A Kent WA phone number lookup or 253 reverse lookup is useful for confirming if a call is from within the city limits or nearby suburbs. Kent’s industrial base also means many calls may be from business lines or VoIP services.

Population: ~137,000

Area Codes: 253, 564

Common Prefixes: 253-277, 253-288, 253-333, 253-350, 253-395, 253-437, 253-479, 253-520, 253-854, 564-214

Everett

Everett is the county seat of Snohomish County and home to a major aerospace manufacturing plant. Most numbers use the 425 area code, with some 564 overlays. An Everett phone number lookup or 425 reverse lookup can confirm calls from the city’s industrial and waterfront areas. Because Everett has a large commuter population, calls may also appear from surrounding suburbs.

Population: ~112,000

Area Codes: 425, 564

Common Prefixes: 425-212, 425-259, 425-280, 425-303, 425-322, 425-347, 425-374, 425-388, 425-423, 564-215

Renton

Renton is known for its aerospace industry, large shopping districts, and residential neighborhoods. It uses the 425 area code for most numbers. A Renton phone number lookup or 425 reverse lookup can identify calls from local businesses or residents. Its proximity to Seattle means it often shares calling patterns with the 206 area code region.

Population: ~107,000

Area Codes: 425

Common Prefixes: 425-204, 425-226, 425-235, 425-255, 425-277, 425-282, 425-336, 425-430, 425-572, 425-793

Federal Way

Federal Way is a suburban city in the South Sound region, close to both Tacoma and Seattle. It mainly uses the 253 area code. A Federal Way phone number lookup or 253 reverse lookup can confirm if a call is local or from a neighboring city.

Population: ~101,000

Area Codes: 253

Common Prefixes: 253-209, 253-237, 253-261, 253-293, 253-317, 253-529, 253-661, 253-661, 253-838, 253-946

Spokane Valley

Located just east of Spokane, Spokane Valley is a growing residential and commercial center. It uses the 509 area code, and a Spokane Valley phone number lookup or 509 reverse lookup can quickly verify local numbers. With its proximity to the Idaho border, some calls may appear from neighboring area codes in Coeur d’Alene or Post Falls.

Population: ~104,000

Area Codes: 509

Common Prefixes: 509-255, 509-315, 509-340, 509-434, 509-535, 509-720, 509-868, 509-922, 509-928, 509-994

Yakima

Yakima is a major agricultural hub in central Washington, especially known for fruit production and wineries. It uses the 509 area code, making a Yakima phone number lookup or 509 reverse lookup valuable for identifying local business and residential calls.

Population: ~97,000

Area Codes: 509

Common Prefixes: 509-248, 509-388, 509-480, 509-574, 509-594, 509-654, 509-731, 509-834, 509-853, 509-985

Bellingham

Bellingham is a coastal city near the Canadian border, popular for its outdoor recreation and port access. It uses the 360 area code, with some 564 overlays. A Bellingham phone number lookup or 360 reverse lookup can confirm calls from this scenic border community.

Population: ~93,000

Area Codes: 360, 564

Common Prefixes: 360-220, 360-305, 360-389, 360-441, 360-483, 360-647, 360-671, 360-676, 360-733, 564-217

Washington’s Largest Counties: Populations, Cities, Area Codes & Common Prefix Numbers

Finding out where a Washington phone number truly comes from takes more than just recognizing the city name. Many Washington counties are served by multiple Washington area codes, so understanding how area codes and Washington prefix numbers (NPA-NXX) are assigned at the county level can give you a much clearer picture of a caller’s possible location.

This Washington county phone lookup guide makes it easy to connect an unfamiliar number to its most likely origin — whether that’s King County, Pierce County, Snohomish County, Spokane County, or Thurston County. If a call appears to be local, a quick check of the area code + prefix combination can confirm whether it’s genuinely from Washington or a spoofed number designed to appear local.

While city lists focus on places like Seattle, Spokane, and Tacoma, this Washington reverse phone lookup by county takes a broader approach, giving you:

  • Active Washington area codes for each county, including the 206 area code, 253 area code, 360 area code, 425 area code, 509 area code, and 564 area code.
  • Common Washington prefix numbers assigned to carriers in that region.
  • The major cities and towns connected to those phone number ranges.

This county-level information is especially useful if you want to:

  • Run a Washington reverse phone lookup to confirm a caller’s name, address, and phone carrier.
  • Use a Seattle phone number lookup, Spokane phone number lookup, or Tacoma phone number lookup to verify a missed call.
  • Detect Washington spam calls or robocalls that use local area codes to trick you.
  • Double-check whether a call is coming from within Washington or from another state.
  • Pinpoint the most likely location of a Washington phone number before deciding whether to return the call.

By matching Washington area code data with its associated prefix patterns, you can tell in seconds whether a number is truly local, possibly suspicious, or safe to answer. This guide covers every county served by the 206 reverse lookup, 253 reverse lookup, 360 reverse lookup, 425 reverse lookup, 509 reverse lookup, and 564 reverse lookup, making it one of the most complete Washington phone directory resources for identifying exactly who’s on the other end of the line.

County NameFacts
King County

King County is Washington’s most populous and economically influential county, home to the state’s largest city, Seattle, along with major suburban hubs like Bellevue, Renton, Kirkland, and Redmond. Known for its thriving tech industry, port commerce, healthcare sector, and tourism, the county’s phone numbers are split across 206, 425, and 564 area codes. With so many business and residential exchanges, area code prefixes help pinpoint a caller’s exact location. A Seattle phone number lookup, Bellevue reverse phone lookup, or 425 area code search can confirm whether a call is truly local.

Population: ~2,300,000

Major Cities: Seattle, Bellevue, Renton, Kirkland, Redmond, Shoreline

Area Codes: 206, 425, 564

Common Prefixes: 206-200, 206-322, 206-451, 206-467, 206-555, 425-233, 425-462, 425-637, 425-747, 564-888

Pierce County

Pierce County includes the Port of Tacoma, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, and cities like Lakewood, Puyallup, and University Place. Its economy blends military operations, shipping, manufacturing, and healthcare. Most numbers use the 253 area code, with 564 overlays available for newer lines. Prefixes help separate calls from Tacoma’s urban core versus rural towns. A Tacoma phone number lookup or 253 reverse lookup quickly verifies a caller’s identity.

Population: ~920,000

Major Cities: Tacoma, Lakewood, Puyallup, University Place, Graham

Area Codes: 253, 564

Common Prefixes: 253-219, 253-272, 253-301, 253-507, 253-677, 253-845, 253-948, 564-210, 564-325

Snohomish County

Snohomish County lies north of Seattle and offers a mix of suburban living, aerospace manufacturing, and coastal scenery. Everett is the county seat, with other key cities like Lynnwood and Marysville. The county mainly uses the 425 area code, with 564 overlays in newer exchanges. Because residents often commute to King County, area code boundaries can blur — making an Everett phone number lookup or 425 reverse lookup useful.

Population: ~880,000

Major Cities: Everett, Lynnwood, Marysville, Edmonds, Lake Stevens

Area Codes: 425, 564

Common Prefixes: 425-212, 425-258, 425-347, 425-423, 425-595, 425-787, 425-967, 564-215, 564-380

Spokane County

Spokane County anchors eastern Washington with Spokane and Spokane Valley as its largest cities. The region is known for its universities, healthcare centers, and outdoor recreation. The 509 area code is standard across the county, and prefixes can indicate whether a call is from downtown Spokane or rural outskirts. Running a 509 reverse lookup or Spokane phone number search is the quickest way to verify.

Population: ~540,000

Major Cities: Spokane, Spokane Valley, Cheney, Airway Heights

Area Codes: 509

Common Prefixes: 509-217, 509-321, 509-327, 509-456, 509-489, 509-532, 509-720, 509-922, 509-995

Clark County

Clark County borders Oregon and is part of the Portland-Vancouver metro area. Cities like Vancouver, Camas, and Battle Ground blend suburban life with proximity to Portland jobs. Most numbers use the 360 area code, with 564 overlays. Because many residents commute, Clark County numbers may appear alongside Oregon-based ones, making a Vancouver WA phone number lookup or 360 reverse lookup valuable.

Population: ~530,000

Major Cities: Vancouver, Camas, Battle Ground, Washougal

Area Codes: 360, 564

Common Prefixes: 360-213, 360-256, 360-397, 360-433, 360-521, 360-693, 360-718, 564-200, 564-444

Thurston County

Home to Washington’s capital, Olympia, Thurston County is a center for government, education, and environmental policy. Cities like Lacey and Tumwater round out the metro area. The 360 area code dominates, with 564 overlays in newer assignments. Many residents run an Olympia phone number lookup to verify calls from government agencies or contractors.

Population: ~305,000

Major Cities: Olympia, Lacey, Tumwater, Yelm

Area Codes: 360, 564

Common Prefixes: 360-236, 360-352, 360-456, 360-491, 360-570, 360-753, 360-878, 564-220, 564-332

Yakima County

Yakima County is Washington’s agricultural powerhouse, producing apples, hops, and wine grapes. Cities like Yakima, Sunnyside, and Toppenish are key hubs. The county uses the 509 area code exclusively, and prefixes help distinguish business lines from residential calls. A Yakima phone number lookup or 509 reverse lookup can confirm a caller’s origin.

Population: ~260,000

Major Cities: Yakima, Sunnyside, Grandview, Toppenish

Area Codes: 509

Common Prefixes: 509-225, 509-248, 509-388, 509-574, 509-654, 509-731, 509-839, 509-882, 509-952

Whatcom County

Bordering Canada, Whatcom County includes Bellingham, Ferndale, and Lynden. It’s known for cross-border trade, shipping, and tourism. Most lines use the 360 area code, with 564 overlays. Calls may also come from Canadian numbers, so a Bellingham phone number lookup or 360 reverse lookup can help confirm the source.

Population: ~235,000

Major Cities: Bellingham, Ferndale, Lynden, Blaine

Area Codes: 360, 564

Common Prefixes: 360-224, 360-312, 360-383, 360-398, 360-647, 360-671, 360-733, 564-217, 564-340

Benton County

Part of the Tri-Cities region, Benton County includes Kennewick, Richland, and West Richland. Industries here include energy, agriculture, and research. The 509 area code covers all lines. Many residents use a Kennewick phone number lookup or 509 reverse lookup for verification.

Population: ~215,000

Major Cities: Kennewick, Richland, West Richland

Area Codes: 509

Common Prefixes: 509-222, 509-302, 509-366, 509-375, 509-396, 509-430, 509-578, 509-628, 509-948

Skagit County

Skagit County is known for agriculture, tulip farms, and ferry access to the San Juan Islands. Mount Vernon and Anacortes are the largest cities. The 360 area code serves most lines, with 564 overlays. A Mount Vernon phone number lookup or 360 reverse lookup can verify calls tied to tourism or local businesses.

Population: ~130,000

Major Cities: Mount Vernon, Anacortes, Burlington, Sedro-Woolley

Area Codes: 360, 564

Common Prefixes: 360-202, 360-293, 360-336, 360-391, 360-424, 360-466, 360-708, 564-225, 564-345

Chelan County

Located in central Washington, Chelan County is a mix of agriculture, outdoor tourism, and small-town living. Wenatchee, Leavenworth, and Cashmere are its main hubs. The county uses the 509 area code exclusively. A Wenatchee phone number lookup can help confirm seasonal work, event-related calls, or local business inquiries.

Population: ~80,000

Major Cities: Wenatchee, Leavenworth, Cashmere

Area Codes: 509

Common Prefixes: 509-264, 509-393, 509-433, 509-470, 509-548, 509-630, 509-662, 509-669, 509-782

Island County

Island County includes Whidbey Island and Camano Island, popular for retirees, military personnel, and tourism. The 360 area code is standard, with 564 overlays for newer numbers. A Whidbey Island phone number lookup or 360 reverse lookup can identify calls from Navy bases, local businesses, or vacation rentals.

Population: ~86,000

Major Cities: Oak Harbor, Coupeville, Langley

Area Codes: 360, 564

Common Prefixes: 360-240, 360-257, 360-321, 360-678, 360-679, 360-730, 360-914, 564-230, 564-355

Washington Reverse Phone Lookup – Identify 206, 253, 360, 425, 509 & 564 Numbers

Trying to find out who’s behind that Washington phone call or text? Our Washington reverse phone lookup tool makes it easy to identify unknown callers and trace phone numbers by Washington area code. Simply enter the number into the search bar to instantly reveal details for any number from:

  • 206 area code – covering Seattle, Shoreline, and nearby neighborhoods
  • 253 area code – serving Tacoma, Puyallup, and Lakewood
  • 360 area code – covering Olympia, Vancouver WA, and coastal communities
  • 425 area code – used in Bellevue, Everett, and Kirkland
  • 509 area code – spanning Spokane, Yakima, and eastern Washington
  • 564 area code – overlaying multiple regions across the state

With one quick search, you’ll uncover the caller’s name, city, phone carrier, Washington prefix number, and matching Washington phone directory records in seconds. Whether you’re running a Seattle phone number lookup, Tacoma reverse phone search, Spokane phone number lookup, or checking any other Washington area code, you can confirm the caller’s identity before answering, calling back, or blocking the number.

🔍 How to Trace the Owner of a Washington Phone Number for Free: Step-by-Step Guide

Got an unfamiliar Washington phone number calling or texting you? Whether it’s a free 206 reverse lookup for a Seattle landline, a free 509 phone number search for a Spokane caller, or a free 360 area code check from Olympia, understanding how Washington phone numbers are structured can give you valuable clues before you even run a full search.

By breaking down the area code, prefix number (central office code), and subscriber number, you can often narrow a call’s origin to a specific city — and sometimes even the neighborhood. This free Washington phone lookup guide will show you how to read a phone number using the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) and combine it with a free Washington reverse phone lookup tool for the most accurate results.

Washington Phone Number Guide

🌎 Country Code

All U.S. phone numbers, including those from Washington, begin with the country code +1 when dialed from abroad. This instantly confirms the call is U.S.-based, which helps you filter out international spam for free before wasting time on it.

Example: +1-206-XXX-XXXX. The +1 shows it’s a U.S. number. In this case, the 206 area code covers Seattle, Shoreline, and nearby cities, making a free Seattle phone number lookup the logical next step.

📍 Area Code (NPA – Numbering Plan Area)

The first three digits after the country code are the area code, which identifies the general region of the call. Washington has six primary area codes:

  • 206 Area Code – Seattle, Shoreline, Bainbridge Island
  • 253 Area Code – Tacoma, Puyallup, Lakewood
  • 360 Area Code – Olympia, Vancouver WA, Bellingham, coastal areas
  • 425 Area Code – Bellevue, Everett, Kirkland, Redmond
  • 509 Area Code – Spokane, Yakima, Kennewick, Walla Walla
  • 564 Area Code – Overlay covering multiple western Washington regions

Example: 425-555-XXXX. The 425 area code points to Bellevue and surrounding Eastside suburbs, making a free Bellevue phone lookup the best move to confirm the caller’s identity.

🔢 Prefix Number (NXX – Central Office Code)

The next three digits after the area code are the prefix number, which is assigned to a specific city, neighborhood, or phone carrier within that area code. When paired with the area code, this can help you pinpoint the number’s likely origin for free before running a full search.

Example: 360-734-XXXX. The prefix 734 is associated with Bellingham, so using a free Bellingham reverse phone search could confirm who’s calling.

Pro tip: Suspect a spoofed call? Compare the prefix against legitimate Washington exchanges using a free Washington phone prefix directory to see if it matches the claimed location.

🔐 Subscriber Number

The last four digits of a phone number are the subscriber number, which is unique to the individual line. While these digits alone don’t reveal the location, pairing them with the area code and prefix allows you to run a free Washington reverse phone number search for complete results.

Example: 509-624-9876. The 509-624 portion is tied to Spokane, so a free Spokane phone number lookup can return the caller’s name, carrier, and available public records.

Why This Matters for Free Washington Reverse Phone Lookup

Breaking down a Washington number before running a search helps you:

  • Quickly identify whether a call is coming from Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Olympia, or another Washington city
  • Detect spoofed numbers that use local area codes to trick you
  • Confirm for free if a number is truly local or from out of state
  • Decide whether to answer, block, or investigate further without wasting time or money

🚀 Take the Next Step — Search Any Washington Number for Free

Enter the number into our free Washington reverse phone lookup tool to instantly see the caller’s name, location, carrier, and public records. Whether it’s a free 206 reverse lookup for Seattle, a free 253 phone number search for Tacoma, or a free 509 reverse lookup for Spokane, our database covers every Washington area code and prefix so you can know exactly who’s calling before you pick up.

📱 Real Example: How to Track a Washington Phone Number for Free

Here’s a practical example showing how you can figure out more about a Washington phone number without paying for a report. This step-by-step method works whether you’re doing a free 206 reverse phone lookup for Seattle, a free 509 phone number lookup for Spokane, or a free 360 reverse lookup for Olympia and the coast.

Example number: 📞 206-555-2984

Step 1: Identify the Country Code

When dialed internationally, this number starts with +1, which means it’s from the United States, including Washington state. Recognizing the country code helps you filter out international spam calls for free before running a search.

📍 +1 = United States

Step 2: Look at the Area Code – 206

The 206 area code covers much of Seattle and nearby cities such as Shoreline, Mercer Island, and Bainbridge Island. This immediately tells you the number is from Western Washington’s Puget Sound region.

📍 Area Code 206 = Seattle / Puget Sound

If you use a free Seattle phone number lookup or free 206 reverse lookup, you’ll likely find the caller’s general location in central or northern Seattle.

Step 3: Check the Prefix – 555

The prefix (also called the central office code) is the three digits after the area code. In this example, 555 is often associated with numbers in central Seattle. Prefixes are one of the quickest ways to narrow a search from a metro area to a neighborhood using a free Washington prefix lookup.

📍 Prefix 555 = Central Seattle

This narrows it down from the broader Seattle metro area to central Seattle specifically.

Step 4: Subscriber Number – 2984

The final four digits (2984) identify the specific phone line. While these digits don’t reveal the location on their own, pairing them with the area code and prefix lets you run a free reverse phone search in Washington to uncover the owner’s details.

Full breakdown so far:

📍 206 (Seattle/Puget Sound) + 555 (Central Seattle) + 2984 (Unique Line)

Step 5: Cross-Reference the Area Code and Prefix

To confirm your findings:

  • Search "206-555 prefix location Washington" in a free online database.
  • Check our free Washington phone directory for matching entries.
  • Use a free Washington reverse phone lookup tool to get the caller’s name, location, carrier, and any public records tied to the number.

Final Result

Based on this breakdown:

📍 206-555-2984 is likely a personal or business number registered in Seattle, Washington.

You now know:

  • It’s a Washington-based number.
  • It’s from Seattle / Puget Sound in King County
  • It’s not from Spokane, Tacoma, Olympia, or eastern Washington.

Search Any Washington Phone Number for Free

Enter the number into our free Washington reverse phone lookup search bar to instantly see the caller’s name, city, carrier, and public records. Whether you’re doing a free 206 reverse lookup for Seattle, a free 253 phone number lookup for Tacoma, or a free 509 reverse lookup for Spokane, our database covers every area code, city, and county in Washington.

PartMeaningDetails
+1Country CodeUnited States
206Area CodeSeattle / Puget Sound (King County)
555Prefix NumberCentral Seattle (example prefix)
2984Subscriber NumberUnique to one user or phone line

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Washington Reverse Phone Lookup: Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a Washington reverse phone lookup?

A Washington reverse phone lookup lets you search any phone number to uncover details about the caller—such as their name, location, phone carrier, and more. It’s a quick way to identify unfamiliar callers, verify who’s behind a number, or flag possible spam calls from Washington area codes like 206, 253, 360, 425, 509, or 564.

2. How do I run a reverse phone lookup for a Washington number?

Type the full 10-digit Washington phone number into our search bar. Our database scans multiple sources to find details like the owner’s name, address, and carrier. Whether you need a 206 reverse lookup for Seattle, a 253 phone number search for Tacoma, or a 509 reverse lookup for Spokane, our tool makes it easy.

3. Is it legal to use reverse phone lookup services in Washington?

Yes. Reverse phone lookups are legal in Washington and rely on publicly available records. However, you must use the information responsibly and avoid violating privacy or harassment laws.

4. What are the main area codes in Washington?

Washington has six primary area codes:

  • 206 – Seattle, Shoreline, Bainbridge Island
  • 253 – Tacoma, Puyallup, Lakewood
  • 360 – Olympia, Vancouver WA, Bellingham, coastal regions
  • 425 – Bellevue, Everett, Kirkland, Redmond
  • 509 – Spokane, Yakima, Kennewick, Walla Walla
  • 564 – Overlay serving multiple western Washington areas

5. Can I look up both landline and cell phone numbers in Washington?

Yes. Our Washington reverse phone lookup can search both mobile and landline numbers. Some mobile details may be limited due to carrier privacy rules.

6. What type of information can I get from a Washington reverse phone lookup?

Depending on availability, you might see:

  • Caller’s full name
  • Past and current addresses
  • Phone carrier and line type
  • Linked relatives or associates
  • Public records or connected social media profiles

7. How reliable is the data from Washington reverse phone lookup services?

Accuracy depends on how recently the database was updated. We refresh records frequently to ensure the most precise results. For important searches, cross-check with other trusted sources.

8. Are there free options for reverse phone lookup in Washington?

Yes—some free Washington reverse phone lookup tools show basic info like the city and carrier. More in-depth reports, such as background checks or property records, usually require a paid search.

9. Why does Washington have multiple area codes in the same metro areas?

Population growth and rising phone usage led to multiple area codes in certain regions. For example, the Puget Sound area uses 206, 253, 360, 425, and 564 in overlapping coverage zones.

10. How can I spot spam or scam calls from Washington numbers?

Our system flags numbers with reported spam or scam activity. You can also check the FCC and FTC complaint databases for Washington phone numbers linked to fraudulent calls.

11. Can you tell if a Washington number is a VoIP line?

Yes. Many VoIP numbers are used by telemarketers or scammers, and our tool can often detect them.

12. What does the prefix in a Washington phone number mean?

The prefix—the three digits after the area code—narrows the location to a smaller area or exchange. Example:

  • 206-555 = Seattle central area
  • 509-624 = Spokane
  • 360-734 = Bellingham

13. How can I block unwanted calls from Washington numbers?

Use your phone’s built-in blocking features, register with the National Do Not Call Registry, or enable your carrier’s spam-blocking tools.

14. Are certain Washington area codes more likely to get spam calls?

Yes—larger metro codes like 206 (Seattle), 253 (Tacoma), and 425 (Bellevue) tend to have higher spam activity due to population density.

15. Can I confirm if a number belongs to a Washington business?

Yes. Our reverse phone lookup can reveal a company’s name, location, and sometimes its type of business.

16. How often is your Washington reverse phone lookup data updated?

Our records are updated frequently—some as often as daily—to keep results accurate.

17. Can reverse phone lookup find someone’s address in Washington?

Yes, if it’s part of public records. Always follow privacy and legal guidelines when using this information.

18. Do reverse phone lookups work for unlisted Washington numbers?

Results may be limited, but in many cases we can still provide partial details such as location or carrier.

19. How do I report a suspicious Washington number?

File a report with the FTC or FCC, and flag it in our database so other Washington residents can be alerted.

20. Is there a mobile-friendly way to do Washington reverse phone lookups?

Yes—our site works on any mobile device, so you can search from anywhere.

21. Can I use reverse phone lookup to reconnect with someone in Washington?

If their number is still active, you may be able to find updated contact info and reconnect.

22. Can I find out the time zone for a Washington phone number?

Yes. Most Washington phone numbers operate on Pacific Standard Time (PST) in the winter and Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) during daylight saving time. Washington observes daylight saving across the state, so numbers from area codes like 206, 253, 360, 425, 509, and 564 all follow the same time zone shifts. Knowing this can help you identify when it’s an appropriate time to call someone back or determine if a late-night call might be spam.

23. Can I look up toll-free numbers linked to Washington businesses?

Absolutely. Many Washington-based companies use toll-free numbers (such as those starting with 800, 888, 877, 866, or 855) for customer service, sales, and reservations. Our Washington reverse phone lookup can identify the company name, location of its headquarters, and even the industry it operates in. This is useful if you want to confirm whether a toll-free call is from a legitimate Seattle business or a scammer posing as one.

24. How can I tell if a Washington phone number is spoofed?

Scammers often disguise their calls with local Washington area codes like 206 (Seattle), 253 (Tacoma), 425 (Bellevue), or 509 (Spokane) to make the call look trustworthy. This is called neighbor spoofing. Running a Washington reverse phone lookup before answering can help confirm if the number truly belongs to a local resident, business, or agency—or if it’s been flagged as fraudulent by other users.

25. How do I run a 206 Reverse Lookup for a Seattle number?

Simply type the full 10-digit number, starting with 206, into our search tool. The system instantly checks databases for details like the caller’s name, address, carrier, and whether the number is tied to a business in Seattle, West Seattle, Capitol Hill, Ballard, or other nearby neighborhoods.

26. Can I use a 206 Phone Number Lookup to find a local business in Seattle?

Yes. If you receive a 206 call and suspect it’s from a business, our tool can reveal its name, street address, business type, and even linked websites or social profiles. This is handy for confirming restaurant reservations, retail store callbacks, or contractor follow-ups in the Seattle metro area.

27. What’s the best way to check if a call from a 253 number is spam?

For numbers in Tacoma, Lakewood, Puyallup, or Federal Way, a 253 Reverse Lookup can pull up spam reports, user comments, and complaint records from other Washington residents. If the number has been flagged multiple times, it’s likely a robocall or telemarketer.

28. How do I run a 360 Reverse Lookup for calls from Western Washington?

A 360 Reverse Lookup covers a wide area outside the Seattle metro, including Bellingham, Olympia, Vancouver WA, Port Angeles, and many rural communities. Just enter the full number, and you’ll see the caller’s name, possible location, and whether it’s a residential or business line.

29. Can I use a 425 Phone Number Lookup to check cell numbers in Bellevue or Everett?

Yes. Whether it’s a mobile phone or a landline, our 425 lookup can return details like the carrier, owner’s name, and city. This works for numbers from Bellevue, Everett, Kirkland, Redmond, and surrounding Eastside communities.

30. What’s the difference between a Spokane Phone Number Lookup and a 509 Reverse Lookup?

A Spokane Phone Number Lookup is location-based and focuses on calls from Spokane specifically, while a 509 Reverse Lookup targets all numbers in Eastern Washington, including Yakima, Pullman, Kennewick, Pasco, and rural counties.

31. Can I check if a 564 number is a VoIP line?

Yes. Our 564 Reverse Lookup can identify if a number is a landline, mobile, or VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) service. VoIP lines are often used by call centers and scammers, so spotting them can help you decide whether to answer.

32. How do I identify robocalls from Olympia or Bellingham numbers?

Robocalls in the 360 or 564 area codes may claim to be from local businesses or government agencies. A quick lookup will reveal if the number is genuine or flagged for spam. You can also check for matching business listings in Thurston County or Whatcom County.

33. Can I use a Tri-Cities Phone Number Lookup to confirm a business call?

Yes. For calls from Kennewick, Pasco, or Richland (all in the 509 area code), a reverse lookup can verify whether the number belongs to a legitimate local company or a scam operation.

34. What are some common prefixes for Seattle phone numbers?

Seattle numbers in the 206 area code often begin with prefixes like 206-322, 206-329, 206-467, and 206-525. Recognizing these can help narrow your search to specific neighborhoods or exchanges.

35. How do I reconnect with old contacts using a Tacoma 253 Reverse Lookup?

If you have an old Tacoma number, a 253 Reverse Lookup can help find updated addresses, new numbers, or even current email information for former friends, coworkers, or classmates.

36. Can I find out which carrier owns a Spokane 509 number?

Yes. Our lookup tool shows carrier details for 509 numbers, letting you see if it’s with Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Comcast, or another provider—information that’s useful for identifying potential VoIP calls.

37. How do I block unwanted calls from 425 numbers?

First, confirm the identity of the caller with a 425 lookup. Then use your phone’s block feature or your carrier’s spam-blocking service. You can also report the number to the FTC’s Do Not Call registry complaint form.

38. Can a Bellevue Phone Number Lookup show past addresses?

Sometimes, yes. If the number has been associated with multiple addresses in public records, our results may list both current and former residences or business locations.

39. Are all 564 numbers based in Washington?

Yes. The 564 area code is an overlay for the 206, 253, 360, and 425 area codes, meaning it can be assigned anywhere in Western Washington. A lookup can pinpoint the specific city.

40. Why does my Seattle Phone Number Lookup show multiple addresses?

If a number’s owner has moved or uses it for both personal and business purposes, you may see several addresses tied to the same number. This can be helpful for tracing the number’s history.

Additional Resources for Understanding Washington’s Area Codes and Phone Numbers

  1. Access Washington – The official Washington State government website, providing access to public records, state agency contacts, and resources to help verify phone numbers, caller identities, and business listings across the state.
  2. North American Numbering Plan Administration (NANPA) – Offers detailed information on Washington’s area codes (206, 253, 360, 425, 509, and 564), overlays, and prefix assignments, along with historical updates on numbering changes.
  3. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) – Provides federal guidelines on phone number regulations, strategies for preventing robocalls and spam, and consumer protection resources specific to Washington residents.
  4. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) – Publishes telecommunications standards and technical guidelines that shape number assignments and ensure accuracy across the U.S., including Washington.
  5. U.S. Census Bureau – Washington Population & Geographic Data – Supplies demographic and geographic data about Washington cities and counties, helping to explain how population trends and regional growth influence area code allocations and phone number usage.