660 Area Code — Northern Missouri, Missouri

About the 660 Area Code

Area code 660 covers Northern Missouri, Missouri, where traditional landline and cellular infrastructure serves a largely rural and small-town subscriber base. Carriers including AT&T Mobility, Verizon Wireless, and US Cellular maintain coverage across the region. Key communities include Sedalia and Kirksville, all operating in the Central time zone.

Key Information

  • Region: Northern Missouri
  • State / Province: Missouri
  • Timezone: Central
  • Major Cities: Sedalia, Kirksville

Carriers & Network Type for 660 Numbers

AT&T Mobility Verizon Wireless US Cellular Midcontinent Communications

Network mix: Landline-dominant — 660 is primarily served by traditional wireline carriers.

Common Scam Patterns

FCC complaint data for 660 numbers includes:

  • Robocall/Auto-dialer
  • Extended warranty scam
  • IRS/Government impersonation
  • Debt collection harassment

If You Got a Text from 660

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Don't answer or call back unknown numbers — even rural area codes are increasingly targeted by robocallers using spoofed local numbers.
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Check the number: look it up to see carrier type and any community spam reports before responding.
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Register your number at donotcall.gov and report suspicious texts by forwarding to 7726 (SPAM).

Who Typically Calls from the 660 Area Code?

Area code 660 covers Northern Missouri, Missouri, where traditional landline and cellular infrastructure serves a largely rural and small-town subscriber base. Carriers including AT&T Mobility, Verizon Wireless, and US Cellular maintain coverage across the region. Key communities include Sedalia and Kirksville, all operating in the Central time zone. Calls from 660 numbers originate in Northern Missouri, Missouri. Residents, local businesses, schools, medical offices, and government agencies in this region all use 660 numbers. If you received an unexpected call or text from a 660 number, it may be a neighbor, a local service provider, or — in some cases — an unwanted solicitor.

Because 660 is a legitimate, widely used area code, scammers sometimes spoof it to make their calls appear local and trustworthy. This technique — called neighbor spoofing — makes it more likely that recipients will answer. A reverse phone lookup is the fastest way to find out whether a 660 number is genuinely local or spoofed.

Is a 660 Phone Number Spam?

Not all 660 calls are spam, but the area code is not immune to robocall campaigns and phone scams. Common complaints about 660 numbers include warranty extension scams, debt collection harassment, IRS impersonation calls, and unsolicited insurance offers.

If a 660 number called you and didn't leave a voicemail, that's a red flag — legitimate callers typically leave a message. Use Who Sent That Text Message to look up the number instantly and see whether other users have flagged it as spam.

You can also report a suspicious 660 number directly from our lookup results, helping protect others in the community from the same caller.

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Other Area Codes in Missouri

Missouri has multiple area codes serving different regions. If the number you received isn't from 660, check one of the other Missouri area codes below.

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