Check SIM Owner Details Pakistan — Free Official PTA Methods for 2026
Want to find out who owns a SIM card in Pakistan? There are only three safe ways to do it. First, go to cnic.sims.pk on your browser — this costs nothing at all. Second, text your CNIC number to 668 (you pay just Rs. 2 plus tax). Third, if you want to know the name on a SIM that is already inside your phone, write MNP and send it to 667. These three ways are the only ones approved by Pakistan's phone authority called PTA. The answers come straight from the government's SIM tracking system (called SVMS).
Sim Owner Details
اگر ویب سائٹ پر ڈیٹا نہ ملے تو ایپ ڈاؤن لوڈ کریں۔
Download on Google PlayRight now in May 2026, there are about 197 million working SIMs in Pakistan across six phone companies. PTA has already shut down 3.2 million fake SIMs and found 4.7 million more that were registered but did not pass the fingerprint check from NADRA. If you have not looked at your CNIC status recently, someone might have put a SIM on your name without you knowing — and that SIM could be used for scams or money fraud.
This page teaches you everything you need to know. Every trick shown here is approved by PTA, totally legal, and double-checked with real government sources. We do not use any secret databases, shady apps, or steal your information.
Curious how PTA keeps track of every single SIM in Pakistan? → Learn how the SVMS system works behind the scenesTry Our Free SIM & CNIC Lookup Tool First
Before you read the rest of this page, try our free tool above. Just type in your phone number or your 13-digit CNIC and it will tell you which official PTA method you should use for your situation.
What Are SIM Owner Details Exactly?
The 6 Pieces of Information Stored for Every SIM Card
Every time someone buys a SIM card in Pakistan, the phone company saves some important information about that person. Think of it like a school register — but instead of students, it tracks SIM cards. Here are the six things that get saved:
- Owner's Full Name — This is the name written on your CNIC or NICOP card. When you buy a SIM, the shop scans your fingerprint and saves your name forever with that SIM.
- Your 13-Digit CNIC Number — This is like your ID number. PTA uses this number to track how many SIMs belong to you. When you check via 668 or cnic.sims.pk, they search for this number.
- Which Phone Company — This tells you if the SIM belongs to Jazz, Zong, Telenor, Ufone, SCO, or ONIC. If you move your number to a different company (called porting), this gets updated too.
- When the SIM Was Turned On — This is the exact date your fingerprint was scanned and the SIM started working. It shows when you first got the SIM.
- Fingerprint Check Status — This tells you if your fingerprint was verified properly. It can say "Verified" (everything is fine), "Needs Re-check" (go to the shop again), or "Failed" (fingerprint did not match, SIM may stop working).
- SIM Working Status — This tells you if the SIM is currently working (Active), temporarily stopped (Suspended), shut down by the company (Blocked), or permanently closed (Deactivated).
These six pieces of information exist for every SIM in Pakistan — whether you check them or not. That is why it is smart to look them up every month. If someone secretly puts a SIM on your name, you will not know until you actually check.
Want to understand the technical side of how SVMS stores all this data? → Read the full SVMS guide hereWhat the Law Says You Can Do
Before you check any number, here is a simple list of what is allowed and what is not allowed:
| What You Want to Do | Is It Allowed? |
|---|---|
| See all SIMs registered to your own ID card | ✅ Yes — use cnic.sims.pk or text 668 |
| Find the name on the SIM that is inside your phone right now | ✅ Yes — text MNP to 667 |
| Find out which company a phone number uses (Jazz, Zong, etc.) | ✅ Yes — text "N [space] the number" to 76367 |
| Delete a fake SIM from your ID card record | ✅ Yes — by visiting the company's shop and telling PTA |
| Find the name and home address of a stranger using their number | ❌ No — This is illegal and you can get in trouble |
| Track exactly where someone is on a map | ❌ No — Real phone trackers are only for the police |
| Use a "fresh sim database" website to spy on people | ❌ No — PTA blocks these fake websites because they break the law |
Fun Facts About Phones in Pakistan (May 2026)
| Fact Name | The Number |
|---|---|
| Total working SIM cards | 197 million |
| SIMs that passed the fingerprint test | 193.2 million |
| Fake SIMs that were turned off recently | 3.2 million |
| SIMs registered without permission | 4.7 million |
| Bad tracking websites blocked by the government | Over 1,300 |
| Most SIMs you can legally own | 8 (5 for calls + 3 for internet only) |
| Cybercrime reports filed by people in 2025 | Over 96,000 |
| Number of phone companies in Pakistan | 6 |
The 4 Official Ways to Check
There are only four real ways to check phone details in Pakistan that the government allows:
- Send an SMS to 668 — text your CNIC to see how many SIMs you have (takes about 11 seconds).
- Go to cnic.sims.pk — check for free on the internet and print the page.
- Send MNP to 667 — find the owner's name of the SIM you are holding.
- Send N to 76367 — see which phone company a number belongs to.
These ways are safe, cheap or free, fast, and completely legal.
Way Number 1 — Use cnic.sims.pk on the Internet (100% Free)
This is the main website built by PTA. We highly recommend using it. It does not cost any money at all (unlike the 668 SMS which costs a little bit). You can use it on any computer or phone, even if you are in another country. It shows you exactly how many SIMs you have on every network.
How to use cnic.sims.pk
- Open up Google Chrome or Safari and go to the website cnic.sims.pk
- Type in your 13-digit ID card number. Do not use any spaces or lines. Just the numbers (like 3520187654321).
- Click the little box to prove you are a human (CAPTCHA).
- Press the Submit button.
- A clear list will pop up showing every phone company and how many of your SIMs they have.
Jazz: 1 SIM working
Telenor: 1 SIM working
Zong: 0 | Ufone: 0 | SCO: 0 | ONIC: 0
Total SIMs: 2 SIMs on this ID card
Why is this the best way?
- You do not have to pay a single Rupee.
- It works anywhere in the world — even if you don't have a Pakistani phone with you.
- If you have a NICOP (for overseas Pakistanis), that works too.
- It gives you the most information neatly organized.
- The government told everyone in 2026 that this is the best tool to use.
- You only need Wi-Fi. It works even if your phone has no signals.
Way Number 2 — Text 668 (Costs Rs. 2 + Tax)
If you don't have internet, you can use the 668 SMS service. It gives you the same information as the website, but your phone company will charge you about two Rupees plus some tax. It's a great backup method.
How to use the 668 SMS
- Open the text message app on any phone in Pakistan.
- Type your 13-digit CNIC number with no lines (like 3520187654321).
- Send the message to the number 668.
- Wait about 15 seconds and you will get a reply message with your info.
| About 668 | The Answer |
|---|---|
| What to type | Just the 13 numbers of your ID card |
| Price | Rs. 2 plus small taxes |
| Free option instead | Use cnic.sims.pk instead |
| What it tells you | How many SIMs you have on each company |
| Does it work on my network? | Yes, it works on all 6 companies in Pakistan |
| How long does it take? | Less than half a minute |
Way Number 3 — Find Out the Name via 667
This is a special code that tells you the name of the person who owns the SIM card that is currently inside your phone. Many places on the internet teach this the wrong way, so pay attention to the exact steps.
You must Type: MNP and send it as a message to: 667
Do not try to call the number 667. If you call it, nothing will happen. It only works as an SMS text message.
How to find the name using 667
- Make sure the SIM you are checking is inside your phone right now.
- Open your text messages.
- Type the letters MNP (capital or small letters, both are fine).
- Send it to 667.
- You will get a message back with the owner's name, part of their ID number, and the day the SIM was bought.
ID Card: 3520***1234*21
Company: Jazz
Started On: 15-Mar-2023
Working: Yes
Way Number 4 — Which Network Is It? (76367)
Sometimes people change their phone company but keep their old number (like taking a Jazz 0300 number and moving it to Zong). If you want to know which company a number really uses today, you use this code.
Type the letter N, then a space, then the full phone number, and send it to 76367.
Example: Type "N 03001234567" and send to 76367
If you don't check this first, you might try to use a Jazz code on a Zong SIM and it will give you an error. Always check the real network first if you are not sure.
See how the 76367 network checker works step-by-stepComparing the 3 Main Methods
| Question | Website (cnic.sims.pk) | SMS to 668 | SMS to 667 |
|---|---|---|---|
| How much does it cost? | Nothing, it's free | Rs. 2 + tax | Rs. 0.50 to Rs. 2 |
| What do I need? | Your ID card number | Your ID card number | The actual SIM in your phone |
| What will it show me? | A list of all your SIMs | A quick count of your SIMs | The name of the owner |
| Can I use it in another country? | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | ❌ No |
| Does it work without Wi-Fi? | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| Best for | Full free audit | Quick offline check | Confirm registered name |
How to Do a Full SIM Check Every Month
Checking your ID card every single month is the smartest way to stop bad guys before they steal your money or identity.
- Step 1 — Use the free website: Go to cnic.sims.pk (costs zero). Type in your ID card. Write down how many SIMs it shows.
- Step 2 — Double check with an SMS: Send your ID card number to 668 (costs Rs. 2 + tax). Make sure the numbers match what the website said.
- Step 3 — Check unknown numbers: If you see a SIM you don't remember buying, put a SIM from that same company in your phone, text MNP to 667, and see what name pops up.
- Step 4 — Check your fingerprint status: Use the special codes below to make sure your fingerprint is verified for all your SIMs.
- Step 5 — Get instant alarms: Download the official "PTA Pakistan" app on your phone. Put in your ID card. If anyone ever tries to buy a new SIM on your name, your phone will ring and warn you right away.
The PTA "5 plus 3" Rule (Maximum 8 SIMs)
| Type of SIM | Most You Can Have on One ID Card |
|---|---|
| Normal SIMs (for calling and texting) | 5 |
| Internet-only SIMs (for iPads or Wi-Fi devices) | 3 |
| Total limit altogether | 8 |
| What Happens if You Have Too Many? | What the Phone Company Does |
|---|---|
| Day 0 | The computer notices you have more than 8 SIMs |
| Day 1 to 7 | You get a warning SMS on your phone |
| Day 8 to 17 | Your phone company gets ready to block the extra SIM |
| Day 17 | You cannot make phone calls anymore |
| Day 30 | Your internet stops working completely |
| Day 120 | The extra SIM is deleted forever |
Codes for All 6 Phone Companies in Pakistan
Codes for Jazz (The Biggest Network)
| What You Need | The Code or Website | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Check ID card on internet | cnic.sims.pk | Free |
| Check ID card via SMS | Send to 668 | Rs. 2 + tax |
| Check owner's name | Send MNP to 667 | Rs. 0.50 to 2 |
| Check your own number | Dial *99# | Free |
| Another way to check number | Dial *321# | Free |
| Check fingerprint status | Send letter V to 6001 | Free |
| Report a scammer | Call 111 | Open all the time |
Jazz numbers usually start with: 0300 to 0309
Codes for Zong
| What You Need | The Code or Website | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Check ID card on internet | cnic.sims.pk | Free |
| Check ID card via SMS | Send to 668 | Rs. 2 + tax |
| Check your own number | Dial *310# or *8# | Free |
| Check fingerprint status | Send letter V to 7911 | Free |
| Report a scammer | Call 310 | Open all the time |
Zong numbers usually start with: 0310 to 0329
Codes for Telenor
| What You Need | The Code or Website | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Check ID card on internet | cnic.sims.pk | Free |
| Check ID card via SMS | Send to 668 | Rs. 2 + tax |
| Check your own number | Dial *345# or *222# | Free |
| Check fingerprint status | Send letter V to 7751 | Free |
| Report a scammer | Call 345 | Open all the time |
Telenor numbers usually start with: 0340 to 0349
Codes for Ufone
| What You Need | The Code or Website | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Check ID card on internet | cnic.sims.pk | Free |
| Check ID card via SMS | Send to 668 | Rs. 2 + tax |
| Check your own number | Dial *336# | Free |
| Check via text | Send INFO to 666 | Free |
| Report a scammer | Call 333 | Open all the time |
Ufone numbers usually start with: 0330 to 0337
Codes for ONIC (The Newest Phone Company) ⭐
ONIC is a brand new phone company that started in 2024. Their numbers start with 037. Because they are new, they use modern apps, but their SIMs still show up on the normal PTA checks like 668 and cnic.sims.pk just like all the other companies.
| What You Need | The Code or Website | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Check ID card on internet | cnic.sims.pk | Free |
| Check ID card via SMS | Send to 668 | Rs. 2 + tax |
| Check your own number | Dial *345# | Free |
| Best way to manage SIM | Download ONIC App | Free |
ONIC numbers start with: 037
Read our special guide all about the new ONIC networkCodes for SCO (For Gilgit-Baltistan and Kashmir)
SCO is a special phone company for people living in the northern mountains of Pakistan. About 6 million people use it. Even though they are up in the mountains, their SIMs are still connected to the main government computer, so you can check them on 668 and cnic.sims.pk too.
SCO numbers usually start with: 0355 to 0357
Read our guide for SCO users in the mountainsHow to Tell Which Network a Number Is
| Starting Numbers | The Company | Good to Know |
|---|---|---|
| 0300 to 0309 | Jazz | This is the biggest company |
| 0310 to 0319 | Zong | |
| 0320 to 0329 | Zong | They needed more numbers |
| 0330 to 0337 | Ufone | |
| 0340 to 0349 | Telenor | |
| 0370 and up | ONIC | The newest numbers in Pakistan |
| 0355 to 0357 | SCO | Only in mountains and Kashmir |
Remember: If someone moved their number to a new company, these starting numbers might trick you. Always text "N followed by their number" to 76367 to be completely sure!
See the full list of all Pakistani phone numbersHow to Check Your Fingerprint (BVS)
| Company Name | The Code | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Jazz | 6001 | Send the letter V to 6001 |
| Zong | 7911 | Send the letter V to 7911 |
| Telenor | 7751 | Send the letter V to 7751 |
| Ufone | 336# | Dial *336# on your screen |
| ONIC | ONIC App | Open their phone app |
| SCO | Help center | Call the SCO help line |
What to Do if You Find a Fake SIM on Your Name
- Step 1 — Take a picture: Take a screenshot of your screen showing the fake SIM on cnic.sims.pk or the 668 SMS. This is your proof.
- Step 2 — See which company it is: Look at the picture to see if the fake SIM is Jazz, Zong, Telenor, or Ufone.
- Step 3 — Call them right away: Call that company's fraud line immediately (Jazz 111, Zong 310, Telenor 345, Ufone 333).
- Step 4 — Visit the shop: Go to the phone company's shop with your real ID card. Tell them to delete the fake SIM using your fingerprint.
- Step 5 — Tell the government: Tell PTA about the fake SIM by calling 0800-55055 or visiting pta.gov.pk/telecom-consumers.
- Step 6 — Call the cyber police: If someone stole money using that SIM, tell the FIA Cybercrime team by calling 9911 or visiting nr3c.gov.pk.
Can You Look Up Someone Else's Details?
What is allowed: You can send MNP to 667 to see the name of the person who owns the SIM that is physically inside your hand. You can also send "N and the number" to 76367 to see what company it belongs to.
What is against the law: Finding out the name, address, or ID card of a stranger just by typing their phone number into a website. This breaks the big PECA 2016 law, and you can go to jail for it.
| The Rule | What You Did Wrong | Jail Time | Fine Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rule 3 | Looking at SIM/ID data without permission | 3 months | Rs. 100,000 |
| Rule 4 | Copying someone's SIM details | 6 months | Rs. 100,000 |
| Rule 16 | Selling or misusing identity secrets | 3 years | Rs. 5,000,000 |
| Rule 17 | Making a fake fingerprint to get a SIM | 3 years | Rs. 500,000 |
| All Rules Together | Running a fake SIM tracking website | Up to 7 years | Up to Rs. 5,700,000 |
Fake SIM Tracker Websites — The Truth
There are bad websites that say they can track any number. Do not use them! They do not have a real connection to the government computers. They use old, stolen data, and if you click their links, they might put a computer virus (like Raccoon or RedLine) on your phone to steal your passwords.
Popular Phone Scams in 2026 to Watch Out For
- Scam 1 — The SIM Swap: A bad guy gets a fake copy of your SIM. Suddenly, your real phone stops working.
- Scam 2 — Stealing Bank Codes: After doing the SIM Swap, the bad guy gets your bank passwords sent to his phone instead of yours.
- Scam 3 — Fake Government Calls: Someone calls saying they are from a government program (like BISP) and asks for your ID number. Do not give it to them!
- Scam 4 — Fake Tracking Sites: You type your ID into a fake tracker site, and they use it to steal your identity.
- Scam 5 — The Fake Prize: You get a message saying you won a lottery, but they need your ID details to "send the money." It's a trick!
30 Common Questions Answered Simply
About This Page
Last Checked: May 7, 2026 — All these tricks work perfectly today!
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We do NOT run a secret database, we do NOT save your ID card number, and we NEVER peek at your private info.
Where We Got Our Facts:
- The Official PTA Website — pta.gov.pk
- The Official ID Checking Website — cnic.sims.pk
- NADRA — nadra.gov.pk
- The Cyber Police (FIA) — nr3c.gov.pk
- The Big PECA Law Book from 2016
We tested every number, code, and website link ourselves in May 2026 to make sure they work!
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