Location
Vancouver, WA
Reported numbers
20
Reports in last 7 days
0
Reports in last 30 days
0
Last activity
Not available

About area code 360

Area code 360 is commonly associated with Vancouver, WA. The most common report type in this area code is unknown, with 1324 reports.

What people report about area code 360

Recent reports for area code 360 are mostly about unknown callers, and many users also describe the calls as suspicious. A common pattern is a vague or unhelpful voicemail that still leaves the call feeling untrustworthy.

Unknown callers Suspicious or scam-like Asked to call back Vague or missing voicemail Repeated calls
“Scam/spam caller - calls and leaves no message”
“Supposedly from an inmate in Lewis County Jail, I looked up the name given and it was not on the jail roster. Definitely a scam”

What stands out about area code 360

Reports are spread across several active prefixes within area code 360, which suggests the activity is not limited to one isolated number block. The page also has usable geographic context through Vancouver, WA, which helps users decide whether a call looks locally relevant or completely unfamiliar.

Should you answer calls from area code 360?

Because many reports on this page involve unknown callers and suspicious behavior, the safest option is usually to let unexpected calls go to voicemail first and verify the number before responding.

  • Do not trust caller ID alone.
  • Search the full phone number before calling back.
  • Be careful with callers who create urgency or ask for payment.
  • Never share card details, banking data, passwords, or verification codes with an unknown caller.
  • If the call is legitimate, the caller will usually leave a clear voicemail.

Approximate location

Area code 360 is commonly associated with Vancouver, WA. The map below shows an approximate location reference and may not represent the full coverage area.

Reported call types

Type
Reports
Share
Unknown
1,324
94.8%
Scam suspicion
40
2.9%
SSN scam
18
1.3%
Silent call
7
0.5%
Debt collector
4
0.3%
Valid
2
0.1%
IRS scam
1
0.1%

Popular prefixes in area code 360

360-367

Numbers: 69 Reports: 73
Last activity: Jun 15, 2022

360-208

Numbers: 54 Reports: 60
Last activity: Jan 4, 2023

360-637

Numbers: 22 Reports: 26
Last activity: Oct 26, 2022

360-276

Numbers: 22 Reports: 24
Last activity: May 3, 2023

360-526

Numbers: 17 Reports: 20
Last activity: Jun 9, 2023

360-382

Numbers: 19 Reports: 20
Last activity: May 1, 2022

360-995

Numbers: 7 Reports: 19
Last activity: Dec 9, 2021

360-227

Numbers: 16 Reports: 18
Last activity: Dec 27, 2021

360-967

Numbers: 16 Reports: 18
Last activity: Oct 24, 2021

360-209

Numbers: 16 Reports: 17
Last activity: Jun 23, 2021

360-525

Numbers: 13 Reports: 16
Last activity: May 3, 2024

360-205

Numbers: 13 Reports: 16
Last activity: Jun 23, 2021

Recently reported numbers

How to check if a call is legitimate

This page gives area-code-level context, but the exact number still matters more. Use the reports, recent activity, and voicemail details together before deciding whether to respond.

  1. Search the exact phone number, not just the area code.
  2. Review recent reports and call type patterns.
  3. Check whether the caller left a clear voicemail with a name and reason for calling.
  4. Do not trust threats, payment demands, or urgent account warnings without independent verification.
  5. Contact banks, delivery firms, insurers, courts, or government agencies through their official websites or phone numbers.

FAQ about area code 360

Where is area code 360 located?

Area code 360 should be treated as a general reference point, not proof of the caller's exact location.

Why do so many calls from area code 360 seem suspicious?

Recent reports for area code 360 are mostly about unknown callers, and many users also describe the calls as suspicious. A common pattern is a vague or unhelpful voicemail that still leaves the call feeling untrustworthy.

What can prefix 360-367 tell me?

Reports are spread across several active prefixes within area code 360, which suggests the activity is not limited to one isolated number block.

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