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Arrest Warrant Robocalls

698 reported numbers use this tactic across our directory. Robocalls and live calls that threaten the listener with imminent arrest unless they pay or comply.

About this tactic

The threat-of-arrest script is the single most common pressure tactic across every government impersonation category we track. It works because it short-circuits the listener's ability to evaluate the call: the body responds to a credible threat of police action with a stress response that suppresses analytical thinking. The actual mechanics differ by category — IRS callers threaten federal arrest for tax debt, SSA callers threaten arrest for "money laundering" tied to a suspended SSN, jury-duty callers claim a warrant has already been issued — but the rhythm is the same. Pay now, by gift card or wire, or face arrest within the hour. No real federal or county agency operates this way; arrests are not negotiable over the phone, and no legitimate official will pressure you to stay on the line.

Why this tactic works on otherwise careful people

The reason this tactic continues to extract money from college-educated, financially literate adults is not that the targets are gullible — it's that the tactic is engineered to bypass the parts of the brain that handle scepticism. Stress hormones rise within seconds of a credible threat, and once they do, the analytical capacity that would normally catch the scam is offline for several minutes. Scammers know this and structure their calls to maintain that pressure for as long as possible: rapid-fire questions, no time to think, transfers to "supervisors" that recreate the urgency every couple of minutes. The single most reliable defense is to break the rhythm — say "I'll call you back" and hang up. Almost no real official will object.

What to do during the call

  1. Don't engage with the script. Even "wait, who is this again?" gives the scammer something to work with.
  2. Don't confirm any personal information — not your address, not your date of birth, not the last four of your SSN.
  3. End the call. If you're worried it might be real, hang up and call the agency back at the official number from its website or your most recent paper notice.
  4. Add the number to ScamDialer if it isn't already listed.

Numbers Using This Tactic · Page 1 of 24

(213) 660-2178 FBI / Federal Agent · California
7reports
Suspected Robocall
(541) 204-6187 IRS Tax Debt · Oregon
9reports
High Risk
(617) 586-1152 Court / Jury Duty · Massachusetts
7reports
Suspected Robocall
(510) 367-8129 IRS Tax Debt · California
2reports
Low Risk
(412) 464-3522 FBI / Federal Agent · Pennsylvania
9reports
Suspected Robocall
(800) 567-8098 Court / Jury Duty · Toll Free
8reports
Suspected Robocall
(817) 369-0307 State Tax Agency · Texas
9reports
Suspected Robocall
(434) 476-2982 Social Security Suspension · Virginia
5reports
Suspected Robocall
(610) 458-0300 Court / Jury Duty · Pennsylvania
4reports
Suspected Robocall
(667) 256-7759 IRS Tax Debt · Maryland
3reports
Suspected Robocall
(305) 367-8391 Social Security Suspension · Florida
7reports
Suspected Robocall
(817) 529-7353 Social Security Suspension · Texas
2reports
Suspected Robocall
(478) 900-4924 Court / Jury Duty · Georgia
5reports
Suspected Robocall
(617) 604-4587 Court / Jury Duty · Massachusetts
6reports
Suspected Robocall
(409) 420-5467 Court / Jury Duty · Texas
4reports
Suspected Robocall
(419) 715-9606 Court / Jury Duty · Ohio
5reports
Suspected Robocall
(917) 348-0177 State Tax Agency · New York
4reports
Suspected Robocall
(412) 790-7050 Social Security Suspension · Pennsylvania
8reports
Suspected Robocall
(646) 971-9499 Court / Jury Duty · New York
8reports
Suspected Robocall
(301) 430-0844 Immigration / USCIS · Maryland
9reports
High Risk
(360) 639-8222 Immigration / USCIS · Washington
5reports
Suspected Robocall
(307) 438-7175 Court / Jury Duty · Wyoming
5reports
Suspected Robocall
(562) 689-4411 State Tax Agency · California
3reports
Suspected Robocall
(201) 643-3154 Court / Jury Duty · New Jersey
8reports
Suspected Robocall
(503) 831-5645 IRS Tax Debt · Oregon
5reports
Suspected Robocall
(330) 459-1099 Social Security Suspension · Ohio
5reports
Suspected Robocall
(502) 382-8771 Social Security Suspension · Kentucky
5reports
Suspected Robocall
(626) 988-9551 State Tax Agency · California
6reports
Suspected Robocall
(410) 486-7370 Court / Jury Duty · Maryland
4reports
Suspected Robocall
(520) 225-6421 Court / Jury Duty · Arizona
3reports
Suspected Robocall