Public Advisory – Verifying Calls from Report Fraud
We are aware of reports about telephone calls that appear to come from trusted organisations, including Report Fraud.

Calls from Report Fraud
Report Fraud may, in some circumstances, make outbound or return calls to individuals in connection with an existing report. These calls can follow:
• a disconnected call • a request for a callback • ongoing contact about a fraud report
Telephone numbers used for outbound calls may not always be publicly listed.
Important – Do not rely on caller ID
Telephone numbers can be spoofed, meaning a caller can make it appear as though they are calling from a genuine or trusted number.
For this reason:
• A number appearing to belong to Report Fraud does not guarantee the call is genuine • We do not advise relying on the displayed number as proof of identity
How to protect yourself
If you receive a call claiming to be from Report Fraud and you are unsure:
• Do not share personal or financial information • End the call • Contact Report Fraud using the official details available on gov.uk • Quote your reference number if you have one
This is the safest way to confirm you are speaking to a legitimate representative.
How we will contact you
When we contact you:
• We will already have context relating to a report you have made • We will not ask for sensitive information unexpectedly • We understand and support your decision to independently verify a call
Reporting concerns
If you believe you have received a suspicious call:
• Report it via the official Report Fraud service • Include the telephone number and details of the interaction
This helps us identify misuse of telephone numbers and protect others.
We encourage all members of the public to remain cautious. Taking a moment to verify a call protects you and supports wider efforts to tackle fraud.