As you've probably figured out already, it's not easy to find the owner of a cell number that called you, nor to find the cell number of someone you'd like to call. A simple, searchable "online version of the yellow pages" just doesn't really exist like we'd like it to. Fortunately, however, there are tools and services that can help find the owner of cell phone number or dig up someone's personal or business numbers.
Cell phone lookup services are available in two forms: a) find a cell phone number by searching for some other information you know about the caller, or b) look up someone's number to see who owns it, called a reverse number search.
Below is a comprehensive look at the best ways to use the internet to find phone number information.
People Search Engines: Best for Reverse Phone Lookups
Best way to track the owner of a number.
Find cell number by name, or vice versa.
Includes lots of other identifiable information.
Some services cost money to find the cell number.
Information is sometimes outdated, so numbers are no longer active.
The best way to find cell phone numbers online is with a people finder tool. These websites gather lots of information about the person, which might include not only their cell phone number but also their full name, address, email, job history, relatives, etc.
Most of these websites let you search by whatever information you already know. For example, you can find who owns the phone number (if you know the number) or which phone numbers belong to the person (if all you know is their name, email, username, or address).
Some of these sites can even be used to find relatives and neighbors, meaning that you could ultimately find someone's brother's phone number, for example, if all you know as a starting point is his sister's name.
A few examples of places where you can find out a cell phone number or get a name from the number, include TruePeopleSearch and ZabaSearch (both free). For a fee, you can get lots of other personal details with BeenVerified, TruthFinder, or Pipl.
Try your best to make a people finder tool your first choice when looking up phone number information. Most of them employ techniques like web searches, social media profiles, reverse username tactics, and other methods.
Social Media: Track a Number and Other Personal Information
One-stop source for lots of other detail about the person.
Ideal for cell phone tracking because of the massive user base.
Usually no search function just for finding numbers.
There are hundreds of millions of people active on various social media sites all over the world. Many people use these websites to share information with each other, and yes, that does often include phone numbers. Simply type the person's name into the site's search function and see what comes back.
Some people might have their social media profile set to private or might require you to connect with them on the service before you can view personal details like their phone number. However, others are wide open, and their phone number and other details might be entirely public.
Depending on the platform, you might be able to search for a number using the person's name and find who owns a phone number if you don't know their name, all at no charge.
LinkedIn and Facebook are two examples. Learn how to find people on Facebook if you're looking for someone's number there.
Web Search Engine: Find Cell Phone Numbers Across Multiple Sites
Mobile phone search is performed across multiple sites at once.
Lets you add accompanying data for better results.
Many results are auto-populated and don't include valuable information.
A reverse phone number lookup with a web search engine like Google is another useful way to track cell numbers. This is the best way to search the web as a whole to see which cell phone directories have that number listed.
If the number is posted on a blog, website, public job profile, people search engine that's not listed above, etc., it will show up here. From there, you can do some more digging on that specific site to learn whose number it is and maybe even find their email and other contact information like a physical address.
Using a search engine to research phone numbers works for not only cell numbers but also landlines and toll-free phone numbers. For example, you can find an 800 number by searching "800 number" <company>, or look up a company's number with a search such as "contact us" XYZ (for XYZ's support number).
Try adding other relevant details to the search to help narrow down the results. A simple search should be enough since phone numbers are unique to each owner, but if you also know where the person lives, where they work or went to school, what the company name is, the person's first or last name, etc., it could help locate the correct information.
Use a Site Built for Finding Cell Phone Number Information
They focus solely on finding phone numbers.
Very straightforward and easy to use.
Most are completely free.
Usually have less information than other sites.
Most don't show cell numbers, only landlines.
The search engine method above is useful for looking up cell phone numbers when you're not sure where exactly to search. However, if you didn't have luck with that method, there are sites made specifically for finding phone numbers and digging up who owns a number.
While most number lookup services focus on landlines, these have been confirmed to work when you're looking up a name associated with the number, or for doing the opposite (locating a number from the person's name):
- Spy Dialer: Enter the cell phone number to see the owner's name and where the area code is from. You can also hear the person's voicemail message.
- NumLookup: Type the number into the box to see the person's name and which carrier it currently belongs to. It can also make calls and send texts to the number.
- USPhonebook: Simple website that lets you find a number by name and find a name by a cell number search. It also lists possible relatives.
- ReversePhoneCheck: Not free, but queries over half a billion mobile numbers to match a name with the cell phone number. It also includes lots of other personal details after you pay.
Find a Cell Number With Just a Username
A great choice if social media searching doesn't work.
Can dig up multiple sites on the same person with one search.
Isn't as guaranteed as other cell number lookup techniques.
Most people use the same username all over the web, so knowing it can help you find all the other sites they're using. This is a great jumping-off point to eventually finding their cell phone number.
Instant Username Search is one example of such a website. It's free, and actually built to help you find a username that isn't already taken. But since it also shows which websites the username is already being used on, it will provide you the link to the websites where the username is active.
Some examples of the dozens of sites it supports includes Instagram, YouTube, Medium, Patreon, Facebook, and Reddit. You can continue your search for the person's phone number on those sites.
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