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The National Do Not Call Registrygives you a choice about whether to receive telemarketing calls. You can register your home or mobile phone for free. After you register, other types of organizations may still call you, such as charities, political groups, debt collectors and surveys.
Go to https://telemarketing.donotcall.gov to access the National Do Not Call Registry. Register your phone number to report stop or block unwanted, annoying,telemarketing, spam calls, robocalls to the FTC.
Please log in to access the registry. Notice to users: Unauthorized access to this website is illegal under federal law and will be subject to prosecution. Click here for definitions of organizations that may use this website.
Forgot my password. Can't log in? Contact the Help Desk at tmhelp@donotcall.gov. Your email should include your Organization ID and/or your complete Organization Name and Address. Do not include any personally identifiable information, such as your Social Security number (SSN).
Telemarketers and others are required to comply with the National Do Not Call Registry requirements of the Telemarketing Sales Rule by accessing this website to ensure they do not call the telephone numbers of consumers who have placed their numbers on the national registry.
Notification of change to DNC Telemarketer Web Service.
The National Do Not Call Registry Telemarketer website is upgrading its login process in compliance with the latest federally required security standards as outlined in the Federal Zero Trust Strategy (M-22-09).
To access the registry, your organization must designate someone as your Authorized Representative and create a profile. You will need to identify your organization as a Seller, Telemarketer, or Service Provider (TM/SP), or as Exempt. See "Registering and Subscribing to the Registry" for more.
Many states prohibit calls to telephone numbers listed on the National Do Not Call Registry. Please note that nothing on this web page is intended as legal advice. If you need advice tailored to your specific facts and circumstances, then you may wish to consult with an attorney.
Your registration is already confirmed. You may return to the National Do Not Call Registry website to verify your registration by clicking here.