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Whether you’re verifying a call, identifying an unknown number, or reconnecting with someone, AKPhoneLookup has you covered. Our platform offers comprehensive coverage, including the entire 907 area code, which spans major cities and rural communities across the state.

With accurate and reliable data, you’ll uncover names, locations, and other details linked to any phone number. No matter the borough, city, or remote region, AKPhoneLookup provides the insights you need with speed, privacy, and precision. Start exploring today!

Alaska Area Codes – Complete List and Guide

Alaska is predominantly served by the single 907area code, covering every corner of the state—from urban hubs like Anchorage and Fairbanks to remote villages scattered across vast landscapes.

907 area code– Serving the entire state of Alaska, including major cities like Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau.

Top 10 Alaska Cities by Population

CityPopulation (Approx.)Area Code
Anchorage291,247907
Fairbanks32,515907
Juneau32,255907
Sitka8,881907
Ketchikan8,037907
Wasilla9,728907
Kenai7,742907
Palmer7,200907
Kodiak6,130907
Bethel6,080907

Top 5 Alaska Boroughs by Population

BoroughPopulation (Approx.)Area Code
Anchorage Municipality291,247907
Fairbanks North Star Borough100,000907
Matanuska-Susitna Borough107,081907
Juneau City and Borough32,255907
Kenai Peninsula Borough58,000907

Geography and Demographics of Alaska

Alaska, located at the northwest extremity of North America, is renowned for its diverse landscapes—towering mountains, expansive tundras, and dramatic coastlines. As the largest state by area in the U.S., it also has one of the smallest populations (approximately 730,000 residents), creating a distinctive mix of urban and rural communities.

Major cities like Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau serve as cultural and economic hubs. Alaska’s economy is driven by industries such as oil and gas, fishing, tourism, and transportation. Its indigenous heritage and natural beauty are woven into the state’s identity, making Alaska a unique crossroads of culture and commerce. Despite its vast size, Alaska maintains a close-knit feel, with many rural communities accessible only by plane or boat.

Alaska Quick Facts: Everything You Need to Know

QuestionAnswer
What is the capital of Alaska?Juneau
What is the largest city in Alaska?Anchorage
What is the largest borough in Alaska?Anchorage Municipality
What is Alaska’s nickname?The Last Frontier
What is the abbreviation for Alaska?AK
When did Alaska become a state?January 3, 1959 (49th state)
What is the population of Alaska?Approximately 730,000
What is the area of Alaska in square miles?About 663,300 square miles
What time zone is Alaska in?Alaska Time Zone (AKST/AKDT)
What are the neighboring countries/waters of Alaska?Canada, Arctic Ocean, Pacific Ocean
What is the state bird of Alaska?Willow Ptarmigan
What is the state flower of Alaska?Forget-Me-Not
What is Alaska’s state motto?"North to the Future"
What is the highest point in Alaska?Denali (Mount McKinley)
What is the main industry in Alaska?Oil and Gas

Additional Resources

For official phone-related information in Alaska, you can visit the Regulatory Commission of Alaska or the State of Alaska Official Website . You may also check FCC Consumer Complaints for reporting phone-based scams or issues.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Who is calling me from a 907 area code?

Use AKPhoneLookupto quickly identify callers from this area code and get detailed information.

2. How can I identify a number from the 907 area code?

Our platform specializes in providing insights about numbers from across Alaska. Just enter the number into AKPhoneLookupto get started.

3. What is the best way to find out who texted me from Anchorage?

Enter the number into AKPhoneLookupfor an accurate match, and see if the caller or texter is known to others.

4. Is it possible to locate a caller from Fairbanks?

Yes, AKPhoneLookupoffers reverse lookup services for the entire state, including Fairbanks.

5. Why am I getting calls from the 907 area code?

The 907 area code serves all of Alaska. Use AKPhoneLookupto determine the caller’s identity and location.

6. How do I check if a number belongs to someone in Juneau?

Input the number into AKPhoneLookupto verify its owner and any available location details.

7. What information can I get about a number in Sitka?

You can access details like name, address, and more using AKPhoneLookup.

8. How can I trace a phone number back to a person in Ketchikan?

Our reverse lookup feature helps uncover the identity of callers in Ketchikan or anywhere else in Alaska.

9. Are calls from Matanuska-Susitna Borough trustworthy?

It depends on the caller. Use AKPhoneLookupto see if others have reported the number as spam or if the caller’s details are legitimate.

10. How do I verify a text from Kenai Peninsula Borough?

Search the number on AKPhoneLookupfor quick verification and any available public records.

11. Does AKPhoneLookup cover all phone carriers in Alaska?

Yes, we source our data from multiple carriers across the state, ensuring comprehensive coverage no matter your provider.

12. How do I look up an Alaska cell phone number for spam reports?

Enter the cell phone number in AKPhoneLookup. If it has been reported as spam, you’ll see user feedback or spam indicators.

13. Is 907 the only area code in Alaska?

Alaska is primarily served by 907, which covers the entire state. There are no active overlays as of now.

14. Can I find who owns a landline in Barrow (Utqiaġvik)?

Yes. Landline and mobile numbers in Barrow (Utqiaġvik) can be searched in AKPhoneLookupfor ownership details.

15. How accurate is the location data for Alaska numbers?

We strive for high accuracy by continuously updating from carrier databases and user submissions. However, exact addresses may vary by carrier.

16. Can I look up business numbers in Alaska?

Absolutely. AKPhoneLookupcan provide business details if they’re publicly available in Alaska phone directories.

17. Do you offer any advanced services for bulk phone number lookups?

We primarily focus on individual lookups, but you can contact us if you need specialized or enterprise-level solutions.

18. Can I search a phone number if I only know part of it?

Currently, AKPhoneLookuprequires the complete number for best results. Partial searches may not yield accurate data.

19. How do I report a phone scammer in Alaska?

You can report phone scams to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Also, consider filing a complaint with the Alaska state authorities.

20. Can AKPhoneLookup confirm if a number is registered to a local government office?

If a government office lists its numbers publicly, we can display that info. You can also check official websites like Alaska.gov.

21. What if a caller ID says “private” for an Alaska-based call?

Private or blocked IDs may not appear in standard lookups. Law enforcement might need special procedures to unmask private calls.

22. Are there phone lookup privacy laws in Alaska?

Yes. We comply with all federal and state regulations to ensure lawful display of phone information and protect user privacy.

23. Can I see if a 907 number is VoIP or a traditional landline?

Our results often indicate the type of phone line (mobile, landline, or VoIP) if that data is available from carriers.

24. How do I find out if a number is used for telemarketing in Alaska?

Check AKPhoneLookupfor spam or telemarketing flags added by other users. You can also report suspicious calls.

25. Can I look up an older or disconnected number in Alaska?

Yes, though historical data varies. If the line is disconnected, it may appear as “inactive” or “unavailable” in our results.

26. How frequently is your Alaska phone data updated?

We aim to refresh our database regularly using carrier data, public records, and user feedback to provide the most up-to-date info.

27. Does AKPhoneLookup show name changes or new owners of a phone number?

If a phone number changes hands, we’ll display updated info once carriers or data sources confirm it.

28. Can I look up phone numbers in smaller Alaskan towns like Nome or Tok?

Yes, we cover all communities and boroughs across Alaska. Simply enter the 907 number into AKPhoneLookup.

29. Is AKPhoneLookup free to use?

Basic lookups are free. Some in-depth data may require a premium report, depending on availability.

30. Does the 907 area code extend to remote villages in Alaska?

Yes, 907 is statewide, covering remote villages and major cities alike. Cell coverage, however, varies by location.

31. How do I remove my Alaska phone number from public listings?

We respect valid removal requests. Submit your request to our opt-out service, and we’ll remove or redact your info as required by law.

32. Does the 907 area code include Alaska’s maritime regions?

Indeed, many of Alaska’s coastal and island communities also use 907, including those in the Southeast and the Aleutians.

33. Can I check if a 907 number has been flagged as spam by others?

Yes. Look up the number on AKPhoneLookup. If there are user-submitted complaints or spam warnings, they’ll be shown.

34. Are toll-free numbers like 800 considered “Alaska” based?

Toll-free numbers (800, 888, etc.) are national and not specific to Alaska, although they may be used by Alaska-based organizations.

35. Can I confirm if a 907 number belongs to a utility company?

If a utility company publicly lists its phone lines, AKPhoneLookupcan display that information. For official verification, also visit RCA(Regulatory Commission of Alaska).

36. Do you label phone numbers for healthcare facilities in Alaska?

If these numbers are publicly registered as medical contacts (e.g., hospitals or clinics), we attempt to label them accordingly.

37. How do I search for a phone number if I suspect a relative moved to Anchorage?

Simply enter their old or new phone number on AKPhoneLookup. If updated carrier data is available, we’ll show the new city or region.

38. How do I detect robocalls or spam texts from Alaska phone numbers?

Pay attention to suspicious links, generic messages, or repeated automated calls. AKPhoneLookupcan also show user-reported spam activity.

39. What if a phone number has both an Alaska and a Seattle listing?

Some carriers reuse or port numbers across states, especially with corporate or cloud-based lines. Our database might reflect multiple historical records.

40. Can I confirm the general location (city/borough) of a 907 number?

Yes. We typically provide a city or borough-level location, though exact addresses are limited for privacy reasons.

41. Do you show historical owners if a 907 number changed multiple times?

Some premium reports include past ownership data, but availability varies. We rely on carriers to provide historical transitions.

42. Why am I still getting telemarketing calls on my “Do Not Call” listed number?

Some callers do not respect the registry. You can report violators to the FTC, and also mark these numbers as spam on AKPhoneLookup.

43. Are there local phone providers unique to rural Alaska villages?

Yes, certain cooperatives serve rural communities. We still track these providers when they share data with national databases.

44. Can I link multiple 907 numbers to a single Alaska household?

Some advanced lookup reports may show multiple lines under one household if publicly listed or tied to the same address.

45. Do Alaska colleges or universities have dedicated phone ranges?

Some colleges (like the University of Alaska system) may have specific prefixes. If publicly posted, we attempt to include those details.

46. Does AKPhoneLookup indicate if a line is for landline broadband or DSL?

We usually only show “landline,” “wireless,” or “VoIP.” Specific line types (like DSL) aren’t always disclosed by carriers.

47. Can I identify if a 907 number is a short-term tourist SIM card?

Tourist SIMs often appear as mobile lines with uncertain or newly assigned data. We display any info carriers share, but not all lines are labeled as “tourist.”

48. What if I get repeated calls from a 907 number but no one speaks?

Such calls may be robocalls or spam. Check AKPhoneLookupto see if others reported similar behavior, and consider blocking the number.

49. Are there known scam hotspots in Alaska by area code?

Since 907 is statewide, spam can originate from any region. That said, suspicious calls often cluster around more populous areas like Anchorage and Fairbanks.

50. How does AKPhoneLookup keep user data secure?

We follow strict privacy standards, encrypt sensitive communications, and only share publicly available data for phone number ownership.

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