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In recent times, receiving calls from unknown numbers has become very common. When you get a call from an unfamiliar number, you may not have any information about the caller.
Checking SIM information can help improve personal safety and protect against potential scams. The SIM Service Tool provides complete details of the SIM owner, including full name, address, and the number of SIMs registered on a CNIC.
SIM owner detail means the complete information of the person who owns a SIM card. It includes all essential details related to the SIM holder, helping users verify identity and ensure security.
You can check SIM owner details using a simple SMS without internet.
Use the official PTA portal to check SIM details online easily.
SIMs are linked to Easypaisa, JazzCash, and bank accounts for verification. If a SIM is lost, it can be misused through OTP access. Always block lost SIMs and verify ownership to protect your money.
SIMs linked with financial services must be registered under your CNIC. Unregistered or lost SIMs can cause access issues and security risks for your accounts.
Regularly checking SIM ownership helps protect your family from fraud, misuse, and unauthorized activities linked to your identity.
Any illegal activity done through a SIM registered on your CNIC can involve you in legal investigations. Verifying SIM ownership helps avoid serious complications.
Important OTPs are sent to your mobile number. Keep your SIM secure and regularly check SIM ownership details (every 6 months) to prevent fraud and identity misuse.
| Network | Dial / Method | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Jazz | *321# | All Jazz numbers registered on CNIC |
| Telenor | *345# | All Telenor numbers registered on CNIC |
| Ufone | *333# | All Ufone numbers registered on CNIC |
| Zong | Send CNIC to 667 | All Zong numbers registered on CNIC |
| Issue ❌ | Solution ✅ |
|---|---|
| No data found | Make sure CNIC is correct |
| Incorrect details | Visit operator franchise |
| Multiple SIMs not showing | Use SMS method (668) |
| CNIC not recognized | Check CNIC and try again later |
| SIM not registered | Complete biometric verification |
| System error | Try again later (server issue) |
Many people face difficulty when receiving calls from unknown numbers because they do not have any information about the SIM owner. Such numbers may be spam, so it is important to verify SIM details to avoid fraud and security risks.
You can check SIM owner information using the SIM Service Tool, the official 668 SMS method, or through the official government portal. These methods provide accurate and reliable results.