Check any Algerian phone number — find Mobilis, Djezzy, or Ooredoo carrier info and community scam reports instantly.
Our database cross-references ARPT carrier data and community reports for every +213 Algeria number — Algiers, Oran, Constantine, and all wilayas.
First and last name linked to the number from publicly available directories and records.
Mobile, landline, VoIP, or prepaid — and which network carries this number.
Linked public social media accounts and profile images associated with the number.
Current and previous addresses where publicly available — useful for verifying caller identity.
Check if the number owner's data appears in known public breach records.
A 0–10 spam and scam probability rating based on report volume, patterns, and community activity.
Paste the number as you see it — with or without the country code. We handle the formatting.
We cross-reference our carrier database, public records, community reports, and spam lists — results in under a second.
Owner name, carrier (Mobilis), social profiles, and address history — all on one page, instantly.
Algeria phone number prefixes follow national telecom authority allocation rules — the prefix tells you the operator and line type.
| Prefix | Type | What it means | Cost to call back |
|---|---|---|---|
| 05x | Mobile | Mobilis (Algerie Telecom) | Standard mobile rate |
| 06x | Mobile | Djezzy (Veon) | Standard mobile rate |
| 07x | Mobile | Ooredoo Algeria | Standard mobile rate |
| 021 | Landline | Algiers | Standard rate |
| 041 | Landline | Oran | Standard rate |
| 031 | Landline | Constantine | Standard rate |
| 3010 | Toll-Free | Freephone (Algerie Telecom) | Free to call |
Each dialling code maps to a city or region. Click any to explore reported numbers.
These are the most-reported caller fraud patterns in Algeria right now.
Callers claim to be from the tax authority threatening audit penalties for undeclared income. They demand immediate bank transfers. Algerian tax authorities issue formal written notices and never demand phone payments. Verify at mfdgi.gov.dz.
Fraudsters pose as CPA (Credit Populaire d'Algerie) or BNA staff claiming suspicious account activity. They request Dahabiya card details or OTPs. No Algerian bank calls asking for OTPs or card PINs. Contact your bank's official branch directly.
Callers announce lottery or competition wins and request advance fees or ID copies. No legitimate prize scheme demands advance payment. Report to ARPT at arpt.dz.
Search the number and see what the community knows.
We cover phone numbers from countries worldwide.