Who Called Me From a 0303 Number? Cost & Caller Lookup
A 0303 number is a UK non-geographic number charged at the exact same local rate as a standard 01 or 02 call, and included in your inclusive minutes. Ofcom set aside the 030 range (0300, 0303, 0306, 0345 etc.) specifically for public bodies, charities, the NHS and not-for-profit organisations so they can have a single national number without charging callers extra. 0303 is NOT premium-rate and NOT freephone. Type the full 11-digit number below to see the original Ofcom range holder.
Type the full UK number that starts with 0303 to see the original Ofcom range holder, the number type, call cost and risk flag — instantly, with no signup.
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Number type
UK Non-Geographic
Number format
0303 ___ ____ (an 11-digit number)
Call cost
Same as 01/02 (inc. in minutes)
Risk level
Low
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Frequently asked questions about 0303 numbers
Is 0303 free to call?
Not technically free, but it costs the same as a normal 01/02 landline call and is included in any inclusive minutes — so on most modern mobile and landline plans calling 0303 costs nothing extra.
Who uses 0303 numbers?
0303 is reserved for public-sector, charity and not-for-profit organisations — councils, the NHS, government departments and large charities use 0303 numbers so callers pay only local rate. Type the number into the checker on this page for the original Ofcom range holder.
Is 0303 the same as 0300?
They are in the same 030 family and cost the same (local rate, included in inclusive minutes). 0300 and 0303 are simply separate ranges within the public-sector/non-profit allocation.
Is 0303 a scam number?
0303 is reserved for public bodies and charities, so the prefix itself is low-risk. However, fraudsters can spoof any caller ID — a genuine organisation will never pressure you to move money or share a one-time passcode during an unsolicited call.
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