Cellular Phone Number Search -- How To Correctly Reverse Look Up A Cell Phone Number


Have you ever wanted to search for the name and address of the owner of a particular phone number? Be it a cellular phone or a land line number? When the number is unlisted in the white pages of the phone book, you'll have to use a specialized phone trace service.

The phone number tracking services are able to purchase their database through contracts that access the databases of numerous telephone companies. By linking several databases of information, they provide their customers with a search capability covering a large amount of information which holds almost every telephone number in the U.S. This list contains both land line and cell numbers as well as unlisted numbers.

The agreements that the reverse cell phone number services sign prohibit them from providing this information for free (primarily for reasons of privacy). This is why you need an active credit or debit card when contracting with these services. This protects these companies so that the information they give out cannot be used for illegal purposes (like for commercial use etc.). Since the main phone companies charge for access to their databases, the reverse lookup services are only recouping a portion of their expenses by selling a subscription fee for their services.

If you can't afford to use paid services, there are incredibly few alternatives in order to locate the information you are searching for. There are the publicly accessible white pages or phone books for you to research, or you can employ an Internet search engine. Nonetheless, if the number you are searching for is a cell phone or an unpublished number, your search is likely to result in no results because this information is not freely available to the public.

The kind of facts you will find when utilizing such services will be the owner's name and mailing address. You may even find some supplemental data, such as a list of household relatives.

It's comparably easy to employ a reverse phone lookup service. Just type in the number into the online search form the website provides and click on the button. The service will process the number and supply the following information without any charge: The type of number being traced, be it a mobile or land line. The city and state in which the owner lives. And any additional information there is available about this number.

These services work on a fee basis. You can either purchase a single time phone number lookup for a small fee, or if you anticipate using the service again, pay an inexpensive yearly fee which allows unlimited usage of the service throughout the year. As stated earlier, the registration fee is a way of legally insuring the tracing service should the information be used illegally.

Some people wonder: Are such search services legal? The short answer is "yes" they are. Cell phone number search services are completely legal, as long as the information retrieved is used for lawful purposes. In particular, for example, you cannot use this information for conducting telemarketing calls. Yet if all you want is to discover the name of an anonymous person who has been calling you, you are well within your rights to have access to that information.