National Do Not Call Registry 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
Stop Unwanted Robocalls and Texts - Federal Communications Commission The National Do Not Call Registry is a list of landline and wireless phone numbers that legitimate telemarketers agree not to call You can register your numbers for free at donotcall gov, or by calling 1-888-382-1222 (TTY: 1-866-290-4236)
Do Not Call List – NCTC Tired of Telemarketers? You can place your landline or wireless phone number on the federal Do Not Call List to limit the number of telemarketing calls you receive
Q A: The National Do Not Call Registry - GovInfo We collect your phone number and store it in the National Do Not Call Registry so that telemarketers and sellers covered by the FTC’s rules can remove your phone number from their call lists
FAQs - Contact Center Compliance Do companies need to keep an internal DNC list? I only take inbound calls but occasionally may call outbound for follow-up, or I only call Internet leads Do I need to adhere to the Do Not Call list rules? What is the penalty for violating Do Not Call list rules? How do I get a copy of the DNC list? Is my business considered telemarketing?
The Do Not Call Registry - Federal Trade Commission Since 2003, Americans have been able to opt out of receiving most telemarketing calls by putting their phone numbers on the National Do Not Call Registry, and millions of them have done so
The Do Not Call Registry: Stop Telemarketing Sales Calls Run by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the National Do Not Call Registry was created to stop unwanted sales calls It is free to register your home or mobile phone number