407 Area Code — Orlando, Florida

About the 407 Area Code

Area code 407 covers Orlando, Florida, a metropolitan market with a diverse mix of mobile, landline, and VoIP subscribers across residential and commercial accounts. Primary carriers include AT&T Mobility, Verizon Wireless, and T-Mobile USA. The area encompasses Orlando, Kissimmee, and Winter Park and operates in the Eastern time zone, supporting a broad range of modern telecommunications services.

Key Information

  • Region: Orlando
  • State / Province: Florida
  • Timezone: Eastern
  • Major Cities: Orlando, Kissimmee, Winter Park

Area Code Overview

Area code 407 was created in 1988 as a split from 305, serving the Orlando metropolitan area — Orange, Osceola, Seminole, and Lake counties. Overlay 689 was added in 2012. The Orlando metro is one of the fastest-growing regions in the United States, driven primarily by tourism, theme parks, and a rapidly expanding technology and defense corridor. Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, SeaWorld Orlando, LEGOLAND, and numerous other attractions make greater Orlando the most visited tourist destination on earth, receiving over 75 million visitors annually.

Beyond tourism, Orlando hosts Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, and the University of Central Florida (UCF) — the largest university in the United States by enrollment. The medical corridor along Lake Nona is a major cluster for healthcare innovation. Orlando's permanent population of over 2 million is supplemented by the tourism and hospitality workforce, a large Puerto Rican community (the largest in any mainland US city), and a growing Venezuelan and Colombian diaspora. The relentless flow of tourists and the massive short-term rental market create specific fraud vulnerability that few other metro areas experience at the same scale.

Scam Patterns in 407

Disney and Universal Theme Park Ticket Resale Fraud
Theme park ticket fraud is one of Orlando's most persistent scam categories. Multi-day Disney World and Universal tickets cost hundreds of dollars per person, and the complexities of the park reservation system — park hopper upgrades, Genie+ add-ons, early entry, and club-level packages — create confusion that scammers exploit. Texts from 407 numbers offer discounted theme park tickets, resort hotel packages, or "unused" multi-day passes at substantial savings, requiring Venmo or Zelle payment. Many of the "tickets" provided are either previously used, counterfeit screenshots, or linked to other accounts that will block transfer. Disney tickets can only be verified and transferred through the official My Disney Experience app.

Timeshare Exit and Relief Scams
Orlando is the global epicenter of the timeshare industry — Marriott Vacations, Hilton Grand Vacations, Wyndham Destinations, and dozens of other brands operate from their Florida headquarters in the 407 calling area. With roughly 9 million timeshare owners nationwide and many desperate to exit contracts, a large industry of "timeshare exit companies" — some legitimate, many fraudulent — has emerged. Scam texts from 407 numbers impersonate law firms, exit companies, or regulatory agencies, claiming they can cancel a timeshare contract for an upfront fee. The FTC has specifically identified Florida as the center of timeshare exit fraud, and the 407 area code's association with the timeshare industry's actual home base makes these texts maximally credible to timeshare owners.

Short-Term Vacation Rental Deposit Fraud
Orlando's massive short-term rental market — hundreds of thousands of vacation homes in communities like Kissimmee, Davenport, and Championsgate — generates enormous annual booking demand. Scam texts from 407 numbers offer vacation homes near Disney or Universal at prices below comparable Airbnb or VRBO listings, requiring a direct deposit to avoid "platform fees." Families planning vacations months in advance are pressured to move quickly because "the date is almost gone." The property either doesn't exist, is already booked, or belongs to a homeowner who has no knowledge they're being impersonated as a landlord.

VoIP and Spoofing Risk Assessment

Risk Level: MODERATE

407 has a substantial legacy business and landline base from the tourism and hospitality industry's established infrastructure, moderating its overall VoIP concentration. However, the theme park ticket and timeshare fraud patterns in this area code are among the highest-dollar-loss and highest-volume scam categories in Florida. The Florida Attorney General's office maintains specific consumer protection advisories for timeshare exit fraud targeting 407 territory, reflecting the scale of the problem. Peak fraud windows align with Disney's most popular dates — holidays, spring break, and summer.

What To Do If You Receive a Text From a 407 Number

Step 1: Buy Disney and Universal tickets only through official apps and websites. Disney tickets at disneyworld.com and in the My Disney Experience app; Universal at universalorlando.com. Official verified secondary market tickets can also be obtained through Undercover Tourist at undercovertourist.com. Any ticket offered via private text requiring Venmo or Zelle has no protection if it's fraudulent or previously used.

Step 2: Look up the number. Search at Who Sent That Text Message for prior reports, especially for theme park ticket offers, timeshare exit services, or vacation rental deposits.

Step 3: Verify timeshare exit companies through Florida state licensing. Florida requires timeshare resale and exit companies to be licensed. Check licensing with the Florida Division of Consumer Services at fdacs.gov. The FTC's timeshare cancellation guidance is at consumer.ftc.gov.

Step 4: Report. Forward to 7726 (SPAM). Report timeshare fraud to the Florida AG at myfloridalegal.com. Report vacation rental fraud to the Better Business Bureau. File with the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov.

Frequently Asked Questions

What area code is 407?

Area code 407 serves the Orlando metropolitan area in central Florida, including Orange, Osceola, Seminole, and Lake counties — covering Orlando, Kissimmee, Sanford, and Apopka. It was created in 1988 and shares Orlando coverage with overlay 689.

Is area code 407 used for scams?

407 is Orlando's legitimate area code. Documented scam patterns include Disney and Universal theme park ticket resale fraud, timeshare exit and relief company scams (for which Florida is the documented national epicenter), and short-term vacation rental deposit fraud targeting families booking near theme parks. Verify any unknown 407 text involving theme park tickets, timeshare cancellation services, or vacation home deposits before responding.

Why is Orlando the national center for timeshare exit fraud?

Orlando hosts the headquarters of the largest timeshare companies in the world — Marriott Vacations, Hilton Grand Vacations, Wyndham Destinations — and Florida has the highest concentration of active timeshare contracts in the country. This creates both a large supply of people who want to exit timeshares and a 407 area code that is authentically associated with the timeshare industry. A 407 text from a "timeshare relief company" arrives in a context where both the industry and the problem it claims to solve are genuinely based in the Orlando area.

Related Area Codes

  • 689 — Orlando overlay (2012); identical coverage to 407 across Orange, Osceola, Seminole, and Lake counties.
  • 321 — Brevard County and the Space Coast (Melbourne, Titusville). Adjacent to Orlando's east, covering Kennedy Space Center.
  • 813 — Tampa Bay. The nearest major Florida metro to Orlando's west.

Carriers & Network Type for 407 Numbers

AT&T Mobility Verizon Wireless T-Mobile USA US Cellular

Network mix: Mixed — 407 numbers include mobile, landline, and VoIP lines.

Common Scam Patterns

FCC complaint data for 407 numbers includes:

  • Robocall/Auto-dialer
  • Medicare/health insurance scam
  • IRS/Government impersonation
  • Extended warranty scam

If You Got a Text from 407

1
Don't engage with texts about prizes, sweepstakes, insurance offers, or Medicare — these are the most common scam types in this region.
2
Verify the sender: look up the number to check if it's flagged as a known scam or telemarketing source.
3
File a complaint with the FTC at ftc.gov/complaint and forward the text to 7726 (SPAM).

Who Typically Calls from the 407 Area Code?

Area code 407 covers Orlando, Florida, a metropolitan market with a diverse mix of mobile, landline, and VoIP subscribers across residential and commercial accounts. Primary carriers include AT&T Mobility, Verizon Wireless, and T-Mobile USA. The area encompasses Orlando, Kissimmee, and Winter Park and operates in the Eastern time zone, supporting a broad range of modern telecommunications services. Calls from 407 numbers originate in Orlando, Florida. Residents, local businesses, schools, medical offices, and government agencies in this region all use 407 numbers. If you received an unexpected call or text from a 407 number, it may be a neighbor, a local service provider, or — in some cases — an unwanted solicitor.

Because 407 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 407 number is genuinely local or spoofed.

Is a 407 Phone Number Spam?

Not all 407 calls are spam, but the area code is not immune to robocall campaigns and phone scams. Common complaints about 407 numbers include warranty extension scams, debt collection harassment, IRS impersonation calls, and unsolicited insurance offers.

If a 407 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 407 number directly from our lookup results, helping protect others in the community from the same caller.

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