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National Do Not Call Registry. Do Not Call: After your number is on the registry for 31 days, you can report unwanted sales calls. Robocalls: Report calls that use a recorded message instead of a live person (whether or not your number is on the Registry).
File a Complaint We do not resolve individual unwanted call or text complaints, but your complaint provides valuable information that we use to inform policy decisions and as the basis of potential enforcement actions against those violating our rules.
Find out how to file complaints about scam calls and texts and telemarketers. Learn how to reduce sales calls through the National Do Not Call Registry.
Where should I file my unwanted call complaint? Consumers can file complaints with the FCC by going to fcc.gov/complaints. You should choose the phone form and the unwanted calls issue for all complaints involving unwanted calls, including if your number is being spoofed, blocked, or labeled.
Do you receive unwanted calls or texts from telemarketers? Is your own telephone number being spoofed, blocked, or labeled as a possible spam call? The FCC is committed to doing what we can to protect you.
Go to https://telemarketing.donotcall.gov to access the National Do Not Call Registry. Register your phone number to report stop or block unwanted, annoying,telemarketing, spam calls, robocalls to the FTC.
Call blocking tools and resources. Best Practice for Filing a Consumer Complaint About Unwanted Communications. If you have received an unsolicited robocall, robotext, or fax message, you can file a complaint with the FCC online: File A Complaint.