How To: Lookup Someone's Phone Number

Evangeline Bruce
Do you want to learn more about a phone number, and you have heard that the Internet has many services that can help you find a person? While it is true the World Wide Web is the ideal place to conduct your investigation, and it has many helpful resources that can assist you in finding out more about an individual, understand that you can´t just use any people finder service to search phone numbers. Aside from a search engine, only one people searching tool can trace a number – A reverse phone lookup.

This is a search tool designed to lookup ten digit numbers, to provide the investigator with information about the owner. Therefore, this particular service is primarily used by those who wish to learn the identity of the phone consumer that owns a mystery number. However, many people also use it to track a person down, to find out who their phone carrier is, or to see if they can discover other details, such as public record info.

How does it work? It´s very simple really. You access a website that offers the lookup, and then using the single query box that is provided, you enter the complete phone number, and search. Results are then returned within a matter of seconds. However, remember that a complete telephone number consists of ten digits, which means it also includes the area code. Without all ten numbers, the lookup will not work.


That said, free results for landline phones include: last name and first name initial of number owner, their complete mailing address, whether the line is residential or business, and their phone carrier. Cell phone numbers, on the other hand, return the following for free: city, state and wireless carrier.

Thus, if it is important you know as many details as you can about a phone owner, or you want to know the identity and location of a mobile subscriber, you will be required to pay a reasonable fee to access the databases that contains the private details you are after. However, even if you pay for a cell phone lookup, the actual investigation method remains the same. In other words, you still only require the 10-digit number to conduct your search.
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