Do Not Call List Arkansas
Laura Martisiute
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If you live in Arkansas and are getting a lot of unsolicited calls, you need to know: “What is the Do Not Call List Arkansas?”
Read on to learn about whether there’s a Do Not Call Arkansas List and how to reduce the amount of unwanted calls and messages you receive as a resident of Arkansas.
We also show you the Arkansas Do Not Call List registration process.
The TL;DR Version: Do Not Call List Arkansas
Here’s everything you need to know about the Arkansas DNC list at a glance.
- What it is: The Arkansas Do Not Call List (Arkansas DNC List) was merged with the national Do Not Call List after the national list was established. Arkansas residents should, therefore, register on the national DNC list (free).
- How to sign up: Fill out an online registration form or call 1-888-382-1222.
- How to unsubscribe: Call 1-888-382-1222 from the number registered on the National DNC List.
- How to file a complaint: Fill out a complaint form.
- How to verify your registration: Use the ‘Verify a Registration’ form.
- What to do if you’re still getting unwanted calls/texts: Remove yourself from data brokers (a source of information for scammers) by following our step-by-step data broker opt-out guides or subscribe to a professional data broker removal service like DeleteMe.
What Is the Do Not Call List Arkansas?
The Do Not Call Registry Arkansas was merged with the national Do Not Call List. There isn’t a separate Arkansas Do Not Call Registry.
Instead of looking to put their numbers on the Do Not Call Register Arkansas, Arkansas residents should register their home and cell phone numbers (business numbers are not allowed) with the national Do Not Call List to reduce the number of unsolicited calls and texts they get.
It is free to register with the national DNC List.
Telemarketers are legally required to stop calling you within 31 days of you registering with the national DNC List.
Once your number is on the list, it will stay there indefinitely unless your phone number is disconnected or you remove it manually from the list.
Exceptions
The national DNC list allows certain calls to be made, including:
- Political calls
- Charitable calls
- Survey calls
- Debt collection calls
- Informational calls
- Calls from businesses you have an existing relationship with
- Calls for which you’ve given prior written consent.
Arkansas Do Not Call List Registration
Since the state of Arkansas Do Not Call List was merged with the national Do Not Call List, Arkansas residents should register with the national list.
Use our step-by-step guide here to do so.
What to Do If You’re Still Getting Unsolicited Calls
If you’re still getting calls even after registering with the national DNC List, you are likely being contacted by scammers.
One of the best ways to cut off scammers’ access to your contact details is to remove your name from data brokers and people search websites that collate your personal information, including your phone number, from various sources and then share it on their website in one place.
Here’s an example of a data broker profile. Notice the amount of personal information it displays:
Most data brokers have an “opt-out” option, meaning you can delete your profile from their databases.
However, note that there are a lot of data brokers in existence today, each with its own opt-out process.
Opt out needs to happen regularly, too, as data brokers relist profiles if they find more information about you, even if you previously opted out.
See our opt-out guides here or subscribe to DeleteMe’s data broker removal service.
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