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Mexico Phone Number Lookup —
Who Called from +52?

Look up any Mexican phone number — find Telcel, AT&T Mexico, or Movistar caller details and community scam reports instantly.

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What Mexico phone number lookup reveals

Our database cross-references IFT carrier data, public records, and community reports for every +52 Mexico number — CDMX, Guadalajara, Monterrey, and all states.

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Name Match

Possible owner name from public directories and open records linked to the number.

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Carrier & Line Type

Mobile, landline, VoIP, or prepaid — carrier and number class in one lookup.

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Digital Footprint

Online presence signals, social profiles, and public accounts linked to the number.

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Linked Addresses

Address records from public sources — useful for verifying caller identity.

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Employment History

Publicly sourced workplace data — current and past employers, job roles, and career history.

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Risk Score

A 0–10 spam and scam probability rating calculated from report volume and caller patterns.

Three steps to identify any Mexico caller

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We match the number against carrier records, public data, and crowd-sourced reports from people who received the same call.

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You get a clear answer

Owner name, carrier (Telcel, AT&T Mexico, Movistar MX), social profiles, and community reports — all on one page.

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Searched number
55 *** ****
Owner name C. Ramirez
Line type Mobile
Carrier Telcel
Social profiles 3 found →
Community reports 9 reports
Risk score
5 / 10

What the first digits tell you

Mexico 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
55Landline/MobileMexico City (CDMX)Standard rate
33Landline/MobileGuadalajaraStandard rate
81Landline/MobileMonterreyStandard rate
664Landline/MobileTijuanaStandard rate
998Landline/MobileCancunStandard rate
800Toll-FreeFreephone — all MX networksFree to call
900PremiumPremium rate services⚠️ Charges apply

Look up a specific Mexico area code

Each dialling code maps to a city or region. Click any to explore reported numbers.

Common Mexico phone scams

These are the most-reported caller fraud patterns in Mexico right now.

SAT Tax Authority Impersonation (Phishing SAT)
HIGH RISK

Callers claim to be from Mexico's SAT (Servicio de Administracion Tributaria) threatening audit or account freeze for unpaid taxes. SAT communicates through official portals (sat.gob.mx) and never demands immediate phone payments. Report to SAT at 55 627-22-728.

Grandparent / Family Emergency Scam (Cuento del Tio)
HIGH RISK

Callers impersonate a relative or lawyer claiming a family member is in legal trouble or a medical emergency and needs immediate cash. This is one of Mexico's most common telephone frauds. Verify directly with the family member before sending any money.

IMSS / ISSSTE Benefit Overpayment Scam
MEDIUM RISK

Fraudsters pose as IMSS or ISSSTE officials offering social security benefit upgrades or claiming an overpayment needs to be returned. Neither IMSS nor ISSSTE demands repayment by phone transfer. Verify at imss.gob.mx or issste.gob.mx.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Accessing publicly available information about a phone number is lawful under Mexico's Federal Law on Protection of Personal Data Held by Private Parties (LFPDPPP) 2010 and IFT regulations. Searqle does not access subscriber records held by licensed operators.
The Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones (IFT) manages number allocation and operator licensing. Telcel, AT&T Mexico, and Movistar MX are the primary licensed operators. Note: since 2019 all Mexican numbers are 10 digits and mobile/landline prefixes are unified.
Report scam calls to CONDUSEF (financial consumer protection) at 55 5340-0999 or condusef.gob.mx. File a complaint with the Federal Consumer Protection agency (PROFECO) at profeco.gob.mx. Police reports can be filed with the SSP-CDMX or Guardia Nacional.
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