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United Arab Emirates Phone Number Lookup - Find Who's Calling You

United Arab Emirates Phone Number Lookup

Identify unknown calls, spam numbers, and business callers in United Arab Emirates using community reports.

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Most Reported Spam Numbers in United Arab Emirates – Last 7 Days

Live database of United Arab Emirates's most active spam landline numbers, scam callers, and unwanted telemarketers reported by users in the past week. Identify, verify, and block suspicious +971 phone numbers before they reach you.

Recent Reports About Phone Numbers in United Arab Emirates

Community-verified reports from United Arab Emirates users

Unknown Unknown

Someone from DMACC properties is trying to get in touch with you. They couldn't reach you before, and they said you can call them back on the same number or reach out on WhatsApp.

2025-08-01 03:05 PM
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Unknown Unknown

It's just a thank you message, so there's not much to say about what the caller's business is about.

2025-08-01 02:33 PM
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Unknown Unknown

Someone from DMACC properties left a message because they couldn't get through. They just want you to call them back at the same number or reach out on WhatsApp.

2025-08-01 01:04 PM
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Unknown Unknown

The message is super short, just saying 'Matters'. It's hard to know what that's about, but maybe they have something important to discuss, or they're following up on something.

2025-08-01 10:03 AM
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Unknown Unknown

There's no information to summarize from this message. It only contains the sound 'after the beep'.

2025-08-01 06:22 AM
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Etisalat Unknown

Well, that's a short one! Seems like they just wanted to say thanks, or maybe the rest of the message got cut off.

2025-07-29 05:00 PM
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Etisalat Unknown

The message is just a thank you, so there's no information on what the caller does or what they are calling about. It's a very short message!

2025-07-28 04:28 PM
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Etisalat Unknown

This is a very short voicemail that only says "Thank you.". It's hard to know anything else without more information.

2025-07-28 04:14 PM
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Land Line Harassment

This number has been repeatedly calling the company, asking for an employee, and although the caller claims to explain the purpose, their behavior has been inappropriate, using abusive language and attempting to manipulate or gaslight staff.

2025-07-28 07:51 AM
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Whose Number Is This in United Arab Emirates?

With the UAE being a global business hub, receiving calls from unknown numbers is a daily occurrence for many residents. Whether it's a missed call from an unfamiliar number, a potential business contact, or suspicious callers, our community-powered phone lookup service helps you identify who's calling before you pick up.

Our reverse phone lookup service allows UAE users to search for phone numbers and access reports from other community members. By sharing experiences and reporting spam or scam calls, we create a safer telecommunications environment for everyone in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and across all seven emirates.

Common Spam Call Types
in United Arab Emirates

  • Dubai Police impersonation calls about fake fines
  • Bank fraud calls asking for OTP or card details
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs scam calls
  • Fake lottery/prize calls and job offer scams
  • Fake consumer-protection or remote-access app scams

How to Identify Scam
Numbers

  • Caller claims urgency or threatens consequences
  • Requests personal info, PINs, or OTP codes
  • Offers that sound too good to be true
  • Unknown numbers calling repeatedly

Are Unknown Calls Always
Dangerous?

Not all unknown calls are harmful. Many legitimate callers include:

  • Delivery services confirming orders
  • Banks calling for legitimate verification
  • Companies using the Kashif caller ID feature
Pro Tip
Look for the Kashif feature that displays registered company names on incoming business calls. UAE police, banks, and government offices will not ask for OTPs, banking passwords, or remote-access app installation by phone. Report Dubai cyber fraud through eCrime or 901, and use Abu Dhabi Police Aman at 8002626 or SMS 2828 for suspicious activity.

Frequently Asked Question

Everything you need to know about phone number lookup in United Arab Emirates

Enter the UAE phone number in WhoseNo's search box. Our free reverse lookup searches millions of records to identify the caller, show carrier information (Etisalat, du, Virgin Mobile), display user reports, and reveal if the number has been reported as spam or scam.

The UAE's country code is +971. When dialing from abroad, use +971 followed by the number without the leading zero. For example, a Dubai number 04-XXX-XXXX becomes +971-4-XXX-XXXX internationally.

UAE mobile numbers can be identified by their prefix: Etisalat uses 050, 054, and 056; du uses 052, 055, and 058; Virgin Mobile uses 053. Note that due to Mobile Number Portability (MNP), users can switch carriers while keeping their number.

Yes, WhoseNo provides completely free reverse phone lookup for all UAE numbers including Etisalat, du, and Virgin Mobile mobiles, as well as landlines in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and other emirates. No registration or payment is required.

Search the number on WhoseNo and submit a report describing the call. For serious fraud, report to Dubai Police via 901 or the eCrime portal, Abu Dhabi Police via Aman Service (800-2626), or contact TDRA. You can also report cybercrimes by calling 999.

WhoseNo shows information that's publicly available or user-reported. This may include names from social media profiles, business registrations, or community reports. We don't have access to private Emirates ID or telecom company databases.

Common scams include Dubai Police impersonation calls about fake fines, Ministry of Foreign Affairs scams, bank fraud calls asking for OTP or card details, fake lottery/prize calls, job offer scams requiring upfront fees, and deepfake scams using AI-generated voices.

Do not share OTPs, Emirates ID details, card numbers, UAE Pass approvals, or remote-access app permissions. Check whether Kashif shows a real registered business name, end the call, and verify through the official organization number. Dubai users can report online fraud through Dubai Police eCrime or 901, while Abu Dhabi users can contact Aman on 8002626 or SMS 2828.

Major UAE city codes include: Abu Dhabi (02), Al Ain (03), Dubai (04), Sharjah/Ajman/Umm Al Quwain (06), Ras Al Khaimah (07), and Fujairah (09). These codes follow the country code +971 in international format.

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What We Provide

  • Community-submitted reports about phone numbers
  • General carrier and area code information
  • A platform for users to share experiences with unknown callers

What We Do NOT Provide

  • Real-time location tracking
  • Personal information about phone owners
  • Access to private records

This service is intended for identifying spam and scam calls only. Using our service to harass, stalk, or monitor individuals is strictly prohibited and may violate local laws.