Ohio Reverse Phone Number Lookup

Ohio Phone Numbers and Area Codes

Ohio's telephone area codes are a complex system reflecting the state's growth and technological evolution. Initially, Ohio was served by three area codes in 1947. As the population and telecommunication needs expanded, more area codes were introduced. Currently, Ohio is divided into several area codes, each serving distinct geographical regions. Major cities like Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati have their unique area codes, while rural areas are covered by different ones. This division facilitates efficient telephone communication across the state, accommodating the increasing number of landline and mobile phone users.
Ohio has seen a substantial increase in mobile phone usage. Data from 2023 shows that 75.1% of adults in Ohio rely solely on mobile phones, up from 61.4% in 2019—a gain of nearly 14 percentage points in four years. Ohio residents who primarily use a wireless phone make up 11.1%, while 5.7% rely on both mobile and landline. Adults who mainly rely on landlines and those who depend solely on landlines have declined to 4.5% and 2.4% respectively—among the highest landline retention in the Midwest. Adults without any phone service account for 1.2%. Ohio's combined landline use (6.9%) remains above the national average, yet the state has made steady gains in mobile-only adoption.

Ohio Telephone Statistics

Understanding this data

The pie chart shows how Ohio adults used telephones in the year 2023. The bar chart below tracks how each category changed from 2019 to 2023. 2023 is the most recent year of data available.

Wireless-only — rely solely on cell phones.

Wireless-mostly — primarily cell phone, may have a landline.

Dual users — use both about equally.

Landline-mostly — primarily use a traditional home phone.

Landline-only — depend entirely on a landline.

Phoneless — no phone service at all.

Ohio Telephone Statistics Over Time

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Ohio Free Reverse Phone Number Lookup

Finding an Ohio phone number is just a few taps away. Whether for a business or individual, there are several free tools available to help. One such tool is the Lookify reverse phone number lookup app. By downloading this app, you're given two free premium searches which provide the name of the caller or texter. Simply input the number, and it reveals the owner's name, address, and more at no cost.
Another free method to look up a phone number is through government websites and public records. The Ohio Judicial System website, for instance, allows users to search court cases by party name. If you have more specifics about the person linked to the phone number, this can be a valuable tool. Social media platforms and professional networking sites like Facebook and LinkedIn can also be useful in locating phone numbers. Many businesses and individuals in Ohio display their contact details on their profiles. However, always prioritize privacy and handle this information with care.

Most Reported Numbers

1614-739-2856
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2216-485-7103
Robocall
3513-627-4981
Fraud

Ohio Area Codes

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