The National Do Not Call Registry
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
Federal Trade Commission gives you a choice by giving you a way to OPT-OUT of getting telemarketing calls. Add your cell phone and phone numbers directly with the Federal Trade Commission DO NOT CALL LIST.
You can register your home phone or mobile phone for free.
After you register, other types of organizations may still call you, such as charities, political groups, debt collectors and surveys. To learn more, read our FAQs.
If you received an unwanted call after your number was on the National Registry for 31 days, report it to the FTC.
Sellers and telemarketers:
Go to https://telemarketing.donotcall.gov to access the 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).
- Tell us what the call was about: Check the category that best describes what the call was about, for example debt reduction, home security or vacations.
You can verify if and when your phone number was registered.
Follow the verification steps below.
- Enter up to three phone numbers and your email address.
- Check whether the information is correct.
- Receive an email with the verification information.
Registrations on the National Do Not Call Registry DO NOT EXPIRE. If you have previously registered your number, there is no need to register again.