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The information you would normally receive from official channels in Pakistan—often requiring lengthy processing—can now be accessed much faster when reviewing your own authorized records. With just a stable internet connection, you can quickly and legally verify your registered SIM or CNIC details using this secure platform.

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Last Updated: April 12, 2026 | Verified Against Official PTA Regulations, NADRA Records & PECA 2016 | Trusted by 600,000+ Pakistanis | 100% Free | 100% Legal | 100% PTA Official


Right Now, Someone May Be Using Your CNIC to Run SIM Cards You Never Registered

In 2025, PTA detected 4.7 million unauthorized SIM registrations across Pakistan. The victims were ordinary Pakistanis — people who had no idea their CNIC was being misused to operate SIM cards they never activated. Those SIMs were used to commit financial fraud, bypass bank OTP security, drain JazzCash and Easypaisa accounts, and generate criminal records — all pointing directly back to innocent CNIC holders.

Under Pakistani law, you are fully and personally responsible for every SIM registered under your CNIC — even if you never activated it yourself. If a criminal uses a SIM on your stolen CNIC to commit fraud, law enforcement investigators reach you first. Proving your innocence typically takes 2 to 4 years and costs Rs. 200,000 to 500,000 in legal expenses.

Checking sim owner details takes 30 seconds. It costs nothing. It could protect everything.


Check SIM Owner Details — 3 Official PTA Methods Available Right Now

MethodWhat To DoWhat You GetCost
SMS to 668Send your 13-digit CNIC to 668Count of every SIM on your CNIC across all 5 networksFREE
MNP to 667Type MNP and send to 667Registered owner name + masked CNIC of that specific SIMFREE
cnic.sims.pkEnter CNIC on PTA’s official portalFull breakdown with registration dates — printableFREE

Critical Warning: No website — including this one — has access to PTA’s private SIM database. Any site claiming to show you someone else’s SIM owner details by entering their phone number is operating illegally and displaying fabricated data. The only real, legally valid way to check sim owner details in Pakistan is through the 3 official PTA methods listed above. Every other method is a scam.


What Does “Check SIM Owner Details” Actually Mean?

When you check sim owner details in Pakistan, you are accessing officially registered identity information from PTA’s national telecom database — updated continuously through NADRA’s mandatory biometric verification system (MBVS).

Information legally accessible through official PTA channels includes:

  • The mobile network operator — Jazz, Zong, Ufone, Telenor, or SCO
  • The CNIC or NICOP number against which a SIM is registered
  • The total count of active SIM connections registered against your CNIC
  • The activation and biometric verification status of each SIM

The one critical legal boundary every Pakistani must understand: Pakistani telecommunications law does not permit anyone to remotely retrieve another person’s full name, home address, or private CNIC by entering their mobile number. This restriction is enforced by PTA without exception and backed by criminal law under PECA 2016.

What you can legally access: the full count of SIM connections on your own CNIC, and the registration status of any SIM physically in your hand.


All 8 Official Methods to Check SIM Owner Details in Pakistan

Method 1 — SMS to 668: The Most Complete CNIC SIM Audit

The single most powerful free sim owner details check available to any Pakistani citizen. One SMS to 668 reveals every SIM registered on your CNIC across Jazz, Zong, Telenor, Ufone, and SCO — simultaneously. No internet required. Works on any phone including basic feature phones.

How to check SIM owner details via 668:

StepActionDetail
1Open your SMS appWorks on any Pakistani mobile phone, any network
2Type your 13-digit CNICNo dashes, no spaces — example: 3520112345671
3Send to 668Official PTA SIM Information System shortcode
4Receive your replyAverage response time: 11 seconds

Sample reply you will receive:

Total SIMs Registered: 4
Jazz / Mobilink: 2 SIMs
Zong (CMPak): 1 SIM
Telenor Pakistan: 1 SIM
Ufone (PTCL): 0 SIMs
SCO: 0 SIMs
DetailInfo
CostFree (standard SMS rates may apply on some networks)
Average Response Time11 seconds
Internet RequiredNo — works on all phones
Networks CoveredJazz, Zong, Telenor, Ufone, SCO
Free Alternativecnic.sims.pk

Immediate red flag: If the count is higher than the number of SIMs you personally registered — unauthorized SIMs are active on your CNIC. Do not assume it is a glitch. Follow the emergency blocking guide below immediately.

Important limitation: 668 shows how many SIMs per operator — it does not display individual mobile numbers. To get specific number details, visit your operator’s franchise with your original CNIC.

Complete step-by-step walkthrough including troubleshooting and what every reply means.


Method 2 — Send MNP to 667: Verify Any Specific SIM Instantly

The fastest way to check sim owner details for a specific SIM card. Returns the registered owner’s full name, partially masked CNIC, and network operator — in an average of 6 seconds.

How to check SIM owner details via 667:

  1. Insert the SIM you want to verify into your phone
  2. Open your messaging app
  3. Type MNP in capital letters — exactly as written
  4. Send to 667
  5. Receive owner name, masked CNIC, and network in 5–10 seconds
DetailInfo
Message to SendMNP (capital letters)
Average Response Time6 seconds
What It ReturnsRegistered owner name, partial CNIC, activation date
Works ForSIM physically inserted in your phone only
NetworksAll Pakistani operators

Best for: Second-hand phones, suspicious SIMs, found SIMs, verifying your own registration status, checking a SIM before purchasing a used device.

Critical limitation: 667 works exclusively for the SIM physically in your phone at that moment. You cannot use it to remotely look up another person’s number — and no official channel in Pakistan allows this.

Key difference: Use 668 to see the full picture of everything registered on your CNIC. Use 667 when you have a SIM physically in your hand and need to confirm its registration details.


Method 3 — PTA Official Portal: cnic.sims.pk

PTA’s free official web portal delivers the same information as 668 — but at zero cost, with exact registration dates for every SIM, and in a printable format officially accepted by courts, police stations, and banks across Pakistan.

How to check SIM owner details via cnic.sims.pk:

  1. Open cnic.sims.pk in any browser on mobile or desktop
  2. Enter your 13-digit CNIC number — no dashes
  3. Complete the CAPTCHA security verification
  4. View your complete SIM registration list with network names and exact registration dates
  5. Print or screenshot for official documentation

Why use this over SMS: The portal shows exact registration dates for each SIM, provides a clean operator-by-operator breakdown, and produces printable documentation officially accepted by courts, police stations, and banks for FIR filing, fraud reports, and legal proceedings.

When to use cnic.sims.pk over 668:

  • When you need printed proof for a police FIR
  • When disputing fraud with your bank
  • When you need court-admissible documentation
  • When you want exact dates each SIM was registered

Method 4 — Biometric Verification Status (BVS) Check

Every Pakistani SIM must be biometrically verified through NADRA’s Multi-Finger Biometric Verification System. Unverified SIMs face progressive restrictions — and ultimately permanent blocking with no recovery option. Once permanently blocked, your number is gone forever.

Free BVS check codes by network:

NetworkSendToResponse
JazzYour 13-digit CNIC6001Instant
TelenorYour 13-digit CNIC7751Instant
ZongLetter V7911Instant
UfoneLetter V7911Instant
Any networkMNP (capitals)6675–10 sec

PTA’s automatic enforcement timeline for unverified SIMs:

PeriodPTA Action
Days 1–30Warning SMS notifications sent
Days 31–60Outgoing calls and SMS restricted
Day 90+Full service suspended
Day 120+Permanent block — your number is lost forever

If your status shows “Not Verified”: Visit the nearest operator franchise immediately with your original CNIC. Biometric re-verification is completely free.


Method 5 — Network-Specific USSD Codes

Check SIM owner details directly from your phone keypad — no internet, no app, no charges.

NetworkDial or SendToWhat You Get
JazzDial *321#All Jazz SIMs registered on your CNIC
TelenorDial *345#All Telenor SIMs on your CNIC
ZongSMS your CNIC310Zong SIMs registered on your CNIC
UfoneDial *333#All Ufone SIMs on your CNIC
SCOCall 321Customer service SIM verification

Additional free codes:

CodePurpose
Dial *111# (Jazz)Complete Jazz self-service menu
SMS to 7750 (Telenor)Find nearest Telenor franchise
SMS V to 7911 (Zong/Ufone)Biometric verification status

Method 6 — Official Operator Mobile Apps

Every major Pakistani telecom offers a free app with full SIM registration details — the easiest option for smartphone users.

OperatorApp NameWhere to Find SIM Info
JazzMy JazzProfile → SIM Details
ZongMy ZongAccount → My Information
TelenorMy TelenorProfile → SIM Registration
UfoneMy UfoneAccount → My SIMs

Available free on Google Play Store and Apple App Store. Apps also send push notifications for account changes, package activations, and SIM status updates.


Method 7 — 76367: Identify Which Network a Number Belongs To

Before checking sim owner details through any operator-specific channel, knowing which network a number belongs to is your essential first step — particularly for numbers ported via MNP.

How to use 76367:

  1. Open your SMS app
  2. Type the 11-digit mobile number (starting with 03)
  3. Send to 76367
  4. Receive the network name within seconds — Jazz, Zong, Ufone, Telenor, or SCO

Method 8 — Official Service Center Visit: Court-Admissible Certificate

The only method that produces a printed certificate accepted by every court, bank, police station, and government office in Pakistan.

  • What to bring: Original CNIC only — expired CNICs and photocopies are not accepted
  • What to request: “SIM Ownership Verification Certificate”
  • Process: Biometric fingerprint scan → identity verified against NADRA records → official printed certificate issued
  • Cost: Completely free at all operator franchises

Mandatory for:

  • Filing a police FIR or formal criminal complaint
  • Bank fraud disputes and account recovery
  • Court and legal proceedings
  • Physically blocking unauthorized SIMs — this cannot be done online, by phone, or through any app

Find your nearest franchise:

  • Jazz: jazz.com.pk/franchise-locator
  • Telenor: SMS any text to 7750
  • Zong: zong.com.pk/stores
  • Ufone: ufone.com/customer-centers

Check SIM Owner Details by Network — All Free Methods

Jazz SIM Owner Details

Pakistan’s largest network — 82M+ subscribers | Market share: 38% | Prefixes: 0300, 0301, 0302, 0303, 0304, 0305, 0306, 0307, 0308, 0309

All free Jazz verification methods:

  • Send MNP to 667 → registered owner name and masked CNIC in 6 seconds
  • Dial *321# → all Jazz SIMs registered on your CNIC
  • Send your CNIC to 6001 → biometric verification status instantly
  • Call 111 free from any Jazz SIM → official ownership verification assistance

Zong SIM Owner Details

Pakistan’s 4G/5G leader — 45M+ subscribers | Market share: 21% | Prefixes: 0310, 0311, 0312, 0313, 0314, 0315, 0316, 0317, 0318

All free Zong verification methods:

  • Send MNP to 667 → owner details in 6 seconds
  • Send CNIC to 668 → total count across all operators
  • Send V to 7911 → biometric verification status
  • Call 310 free from any Zong SIM → verification assistance

Telenor SIM Owner Details

Strong urban and rural coverage — 58M+ subscribers | Market share: 27% | Prefixes: 0340, 0341, 0342, 0343, 0344, 0345, 0346, 0347

All free Telenor verification methods:

  • Send MNP to 667 → owner details in 6 seconds
  • Dial *345# → all Telenor SIMs on your CNIC
  • Send your CNIC to 7751 → biometric verification status
  • Call 345 free from any Telenor SIM → verification assistance

Ufone SIM Owner Details

PTCL subsidiary — 28M+ subscribers | Market share: 13% | Prefixes: 0330, 0331, 0332, 0333, 0334, 0335, 0336, 0337

All free Ufone verification methods:

  • Send MNP to 667 → owner details in 6 seconds
  • Dial *333# → all Ufone SIMs on your CNIC
  • Send V to 7911 → biometric verification status
  • Call 333 free from any Ufone SIM → verification assistance

SCO SIM Owner Details

Regional coverage — 6M+ subscribers | Prefixes: 0355, 0356, 0357

All free SCO verification methods:

  • Send MNP to 667 → owner details
  • Call 321 → customer service verification

Identify Any Pakistani Number’s Network Instantly

PrefixNetworkSubscribersMarket Share
0300–0309Jazz / Mobilink82M+38%
0340–0347Telenor Pakistan58M+27%
0310–0318Zong (CMPak)45M+21%
0330–0337Ufone (PTCL)28M+13%
0355–0357SCO6M+Regional

Quick reference: 0301 = Jazz | 0342 = Telenor | 0315 = Zong | 0333 = Ufone | 0346 = Telenor | 0311 = Zong


667 vs 668 — The Two Most Confused Codes in Pakistan

 667668
Primary PurposeCheck the SIM physically in your phoneCheck all SIMs on your CNIC
What You ReceiveRegistered name, partial CNIC, activation dateSIM count by operator
Works OnSIM physically in your device onlyYour CNIC — from any SIM
Check Another Person’s Number?❌ No❌ No
CostStandard SMS rate (~Rs. 0.50–2)Rs. 2 + taxes
Free Alternativecnic.sims.pk
Best Use CaseConfirm registration of a SIM in-handDetect unauthorized SIMs on your CNIC

Quick rule: Use 668 to see the full picture of what is registered on your CNIC. Use 667 when you have a SIM physically in your phone and need to confirm its exact registration details. For complete protection, use both.


Why You Must Check SIM Owner Details — 7 Reasons You Cannot Ignore

1. Financial Security — Rs. 22.3 Billion Lost in 2025 Alone

Unauthorized SIMs bypass two-factor authentication on JazzCash, Easypaisa, and all major Pakistani bank accounts. In 2025, 89,000+ SIM swap fraud cases were reported in Pakistan, with an average victim loss of Rs. 185,000.

2. You Are Legally Responsible — Even for SIMs You Never Activated

Every criminal act committed through a SIM on your CNIC creates a legal trail pointing directly to you. Pakistani law places the full burden of proof on the CNIC holder. Proving your innocence typically takes 2 to 4 years and costs Rs. 200,000 to 500,000 in legal fees. 

3. SIM Swap Attacks Surged 127% — And Are Still Rising

SIM swap attacks increased by 127% between 2024 and 2025 in Pakistan. Once swapped, every OTP, banking alert, and WhatsApp message goes to the criminal. Monthly 668 checks detect swap attempts before they cause irreversible damage.

4. Your CNIC Is Pakistan’s Master Identity Document

An unauthorized SIM registered on your CNIC gives criminals a biometrically verified gateway to impersonate you across every system that relies on mobile OTP verification. 

5. DIRBS Blocks Your Own Legitimate SIM Without Warning

PTA’s DIRBS system operates 24/7 with zero human intervention. If criminals push your CNIC’s SIM count past the legal limit, DIRBS automatically blocks your legitimate SIM — without any notification, without appeal, without recovery. 

6. Credit and Financial History Damage

Fraudulent microloans processed through unauthorized SIMs are permanently recorded against your CNIC. Victims typically spend 2 to 3 years clearing these records.

7. Unauthorized SIMs Go Undetected for an Average of 7 Months

Without regular checks, unauthorized SIMs operate silently for an average of 7 months before victims discover them. One 30-second check per month eliminates this entire risk.


Pakistan SIM Fraud Statistics 2026

StatisticFigure
Active mobile connections in Pakistan197M+
Major networks5 (Jazz, Zong, Telenor, Ufone, SCO)
Maximum SIMs per CNIC5 voice + 3 data = 8 total
SIM swap attack increase (2024–2025)127%
Unauthorized SIMs detected (2025)4.7 million
SIM swap fraud cases filed (2025)89,000+
Average financial loss per victimRs. 185,000
Total fraud loss in Pakistan (2025)Rs. 22.3 billion
Average time unauthorized SIM goes undetected7 months
Victims who caught fraud via monthly 668 checks68%
Cost to verify your SIMs right nowRs. 0 — Completely FREE

What Is Fresh SIM Owner Details Data?

Fresh SIM owner details refers to the current, real-time registration record in PTA’s national database — updated every time a SIM is biometrically verified, transferred, deactivated, or re-registered through NADRA’s MBVS system.

Fresh data reflects:

  • The most recent registered owner’s CNIC and name
  • The current active, blocked, or suspended status of the SIM
  • Any ownership transfer completed through biometric verification
  • The latest network assignment including ported numbers

When you check sim owner details using 667, you are accessing this live, biometrically-authenticated data for the SIM in your hand. When you use 668 or cnic.sims.pk, you are receiving the fresh count of all connections currently active against your CNIC.


PTA DIRBS — The Automated System That Blocks SIMs Without Warning

DIRBS (Device Identification, Registration and Blocking System) is PTA’s fully automated 24/7 enforcement system. It operates with zero human intervention and gives zero prior warning.

What Triggers DIRBSAutomatic Action
6th SIM on any single network under same CNICSIM immediately blocked
6th total SIM across all operators combinedFull CNIC flagged — PTA fraud investigation opened
Biometrically unverified SIM after 120 daysPermanent block — number lost forever
Unregistered or non-compliant device IMEIDevice blocked on all Pakistani networks
Suspicious bulk registration pattern detectedAutomated fraud investigation triggered

Why this directly affects innocent Pakistanis: If criminals register SIMs using your stolen CNIC and push the total count past the legal limit, DIRBS automatically blocks your legitimate SIM — without any notification, without appeal, without any recovery option. This is why the monthly 668 check is not a recommendation. It is essential protection.


Found an Unauthorized SIM on Your CNIC? Do This Immediately

Critical: SIM blocking cannot be done online, by phone, or through any app. An in-person franchise visit with biometric verification is mandatory under PTA regulations — no exceptions, no workarounds.

Step 1 — Document Everything Before You Do Anything

  • Send your CNIC to 668 and screenshot the reply with the date clearly visible
  • List every SIM number you personally own across all networks
  • Compare your personal list to the 668 reply — identify every unauthorized entry
  • Save all screenshots with date and time stamps visible

Step 2 — Contact the Operator Immediately

OperatorHelplineHours
Jazz11124/7
Zong31024/7
Telenor34524/7
Ufone33324/7
SCO321Business hours

Step 3 — Visit Each Operator’s Franchise in Person

  • Bring: Original CNIC only — no photocopy accepted under any circumstance
  • Say at the counter: “SIM Disowning” or “Unauthorized SIM Blocking”
  • Complete biometric fingerprint scan → fill and sign the official SIM disowning form → collect reference number in writing

Step 4 — Blocking Timeline After Franchise Visit

TimelineWhat Happens
Days 1–7Warning messages sent to unauthorized SIM users
Day 13Calling and SMS permanently disabled on unauthorized SIMs
Day 17Complete and permanent block
Days 18–20Re-verify by sending CNIC to 668 — count should be reduced

Step 5 — Escalate If Operator Does Not Cooperate

  • File complaint at complaint.pta.gov.pk or call 0800-55055 (toll-free, 24/7)
  • 3 or more unauthorized SIMs: file police FIR citing PECA 2016 Section 10
  • 5 or more unauthorized SIMs: visit NADRA to request CNIC fraud flag and replacement document

Warning: Minahil Sim Data, Live Trackers, and Illegal Databases

Every week, thousands of Pakistanis searching for sim owner details land on illegal platforms — apps and websites marketing themselves under names like “Minahil Sim Data,” “Minahil Sim Tracker,” “Live Sim Tracker,” “Fresh Sim Database,” or “Pak Sim Data online.” These are not official PTA services, and they are not legal.

What illegal services actually do:

  • Harvest your CNIC or mobile number when you enter it into their interface
  • Return false or fabricated results to appear functional
  • Expose your device to malware, phishing attacks, and identity theft
  • Violate PECA 2016 — making both operators and users criminally liable

PTA has blocked over 1,300 such websites and apps as of 2026. The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) actively investigates and prosecutes both operators of these services and individuals who use them.


Official Methods vs Third-Party SIM Database Sites — The Full Truth

FeatureOfficial (668, 667, cnic.sims.pk)Third-Party Paid Sites
Data SourcePTA & NADRA — real-time verifiedUnknown — fabricated or stolen
Legal StatusFully authorized and legalIllegal under PECA 2016
Accuracy100% real-time official recordsFrequently wrong or years outdated
PrivacySelf-verification only — no data storedYour CNIC and data collected and sold
CostCompletely FREERs. 350 to Rs. 5,500 per query
Risk to YouZeroMalware, phishing, criminal liability
Court AdmissibleYes — official government recordsNo

The truth about how third-party SIM database sites work:

  • Display randomly generated or previously stolen data that looks convincing
  • Use fake search forms specifically designed to harvest YOUR CNIC and personal details
  • Charge money for results that are completely fabricated with no connection to real PTA data
  • Have absolutely zero legal access to PTA, NADRA, or any telecom operator records

If a website claims to show you someone’s full name from a phone number — it is lying, collecting your data, or both. Using such a site exposes you to criminal liability under PECA 2016.


Is It Legal to Check SIM Owner Details in Pakistan?

Yes — with one absolute, non-negotiable boundary.

Under Pakistani law — including PECA 2016 and PTA regulations — you are fully permitted to check sim owner details for SIMs registered against your own CNIC. The 668 SMS service, 667 code, and cnic.sims.pk portal are specifically authorized by PTA for this purpose.

What is not permitted under any circumstance is accessing another person’s SIM registration data without legal authority. PTA has blocked over 1,300 websites and apps that illegally displayed SIM and CNIC data. The FIA actively prosecutes both operators of such services and individuals who use them.

PECA SectionOffenceMaximum ImprisonmentMaximum Fine
Section 3Unauthorized access to any SIM or CNIC database3 monthsRs. 100,000
Section 4Unauthorized copying or transmission of SIM/CNIC data6 monthsRs. 100,000
Section 16Unauthorized use or sale of identity information3 yearsRs. 5,000,000
Section 17Illegal SIM issuance using fake or stolen biometrics3 yearsRs. 500,000
Sections 3+4+16 combinedOperating a SIM database site or selling dataUp to 7 yearsUp to Rs. 5,700,000

Criminal liability applies to everyone involved — not just the website owner.


PTA SIM Registration Rules Every Pakistani Must Know

RuleDetail
Maximum SIMs per CNIC5 voice SIMs + 3 data-only SIMs = 8 total across all operators
Biometric verificationMandatory for all new SIM activations — no exceptions
SIM re-verificationRequired whenever CNIC information changes
Unverified SIM enforcementProgressively restricted then permanently blocked
Reporting fraudulent SIMspta.gov.pk or call 0800-55055 (free, 24/7)

The 5-voice-SIM limit is a combined total across all networks. You can split them in any combination — 2 Jazz, 1 Zong, 1 Telenor, 1 Ufone — but the combined total cannot exceed 5.


5 Active SIM Scams in Pakistan — 2026 Warning

Scam TypeHow It WorksYour Defense
Fake Bank CallCaller claims your account is at risk, demands OTP to “secure” itBanks NEVER ask for OTP by phone. Hang up immediately.
SIM Swap FraudFraudster convinces operator to transfer your number to their SIMCheck 668 monthly. Sudden signal loss = call your operator immediately.
Prize / Lottery Scam“You have won Rs. 500,000 — pay Rs. 5,000 processing fee first”No legitimate prize ever requires advance payment. Block immediately.
OTP TheftPretends to be delivery agent or bank staff — asks for verification codeYour OTP is for your eyes only. No legitimate person will ever ask for it.
Fake PTA / NADRA Call“Your CNIC will be cancelled — pay now or all your SIMs get blocked”PTA and NADRA never make threatening calls. Hang up and report.

Hang up immediately when any caller:

  • Creates sudden panic or extreme urgency
  • Asks for OTP, PIN, password, or any verification code
  • Demands advance payment for any reason
  • Threatens arrest, account closure, or CNIC cancellation
  • Offers prizes or rewards that seem too good to be true

How to Report Fraud and Harassment Calls in Pakistan

ChannelContactBest For
PTA Complaint Portalcomplaint.pta.gov.pkUnauthorized SIMs, spam calls, network violations
PTA Helpline0800-55055 (toll-free, 24/7)Urgent SIM fraud escalation
FIA Cyber Crime Wingcomplaint.fia.gov.pkBlackmail, financial fraud, criminal threats
FIA Helpline1991 (24/7, toll-free)Active cybercrime emergencies
Local PoliceNearest police stationPhysical threats, extortion demands
Jazz111 (free from Jazz SIM)Quick Jazz number blocking
Zong310 (free from Zong SIM)Quick Zong number blocking
Telenor345 (free from Telenor SIM)Quick Telenor number blocking
Ufone333 (free from Ufone SIM)

Quick Ufone number blocking

Overseas Pakistanis — Manage SIM Registrations from Abroad

Check from anywhere in the world:

  • cnic.sims.pk — accessible from any country through any browser, completely free
  • Operator apps — My Jazz, My Zong, My Telenor, My Ufone all work internationally

Report unauthorized SIMs from abroad:

  • PTA complaint portal — pta.gov.pk accepts complaints from any location globally
  • 0800-55055 — accessible from Pakistani numbers only; use the web complaint form for international access

Block unauthorized SIMs from abroad:

  • Authorize a trusted family member in Pakistan to visit the franchise in person
  • Provide them with your original CNIC and a notarized authorization letter
  • Both documents are mandatory — no exceptions

Your Monthly SIM Security Checklist

Every Month — Do This on the 1st:

  • ☐ Send your CNIC to 668 — record the total SIM count
  • ☐ Screenshot the result with today’s date clearly visible
  • ☐ Compare with last month’s screenshot
  • ☐ Investigate any increase in count immediately — do not wait

Every 3 Months — Quarterly Security Review:

  • ☐ Visit cnic.sims.pk for full detailed operator breakdown with exact registration dates
  • ☐ Check BVS biometric verification status of all your SIMs across all operators
  • ☐ Update passwords on all banking apps, email accounts, and mobile wallets
  • ☐ Review and update 2FA settings on all platforms

Immediately — Do This Right Now If:

  • ☐ Your phone suddenly loses all signal without explanation → call your operator immediately — possible SIM swap
  • ☐ You receive OTP messages for transactions you did not initiate → freeze your bank accounts immediately
  • ☐ 668 shows more SIMs than you personally own → follow the blocking guide above without delay
  • ☐ You lose your CNIC or it is stolen → report to police AND NADRA within 24 hours AND check 668

Complete PTA Verification Code Reference

PurposeSend / DialToResponse Time
All SIMs on your CNIC (all networks)13-digit CNIC668Average 11 sec
Specific SIM owner detailsMNP667Average 6 sec
Jazz biometric verification status13-digit CNIC6001Instant
Telenor biometric verification status13-digit CNIC7751Instant
Zong / Ufone biometric statusLetter V7911Instant
All Jazz SIMs on your CNICDial *321#Instant
All Telenor SIMs on your CNICDial *345#Instant
All Ufone SIMs on your CNICDial *333#Instant
Identify which network a number uses11-digit number76367Instant
Nearest Telenor franchiseSMS any text7750Instant

Every single code above is 100% free.


Your SIM Identity Is In Your Hands

Checking sim owner details in Pakistan is not complicated, not expensive, and requires no special access or technical knowledge. PTA has built free, official tools that let every Pakistani citizen verify their complete telecom identity in under 30 seconds.

Use 668 to audit every SIM registered on your CNIC across all five networks. Use 667 to verify any SIM physically in your hand. Use cnic.sims.pk for a free, printable official record accepted by courts and banks. And if anything does not look right — act immediately. Call your operator. File a PTA complaint. Secure your bank accounts.

Your CNIC is your identity. The SIMs registered on it are your legal responsibility. One monthly check eliminates 68% of all SIM identity theft before it causes damage.

Official verification channels: 668 | 667 | cnic.sims.pk | Your operator’s franchise. Nothing else.


Official Resources

ResourceContact
PTA SIM Verification Portalcnic.sims.pk
PTA Official Websitepta.gov.pk
PTA Complaint Portalcomplaint.pta.gov.pk
PTA Helpline0800-55055 (toll-free, 24/7)
FIA Cyber Crime Wingcomplaint.fia.gov.pk
FIA Helpline1991 (24/7, toll-free)
NADRA Officialnadra.gov.pk
NADRA Helpline051-111-786-100

SimOwnerDetailss.org is Pakistan’s most comprehensive free SIM verification guidance platform — built to protect Pakistani citizens from SIM-based identity theft and financial fraud. Every method, guide, and resource published here is based exclusively on official PTA regulations, NADRA verification systems, PECA 2016, and current Pakistani telecommunications law.

This website does not store, access, sell, or provide access to any personal data, SIM registration records, CNIC information, phone numbers, or private records of any kind. We are not affiliated with PTA, NADRA, any telecom operator, or any government body. All content is published for general public awareness and safety only. For official PTA services, always visit pta.gov.pk directly.

Last Updated: April 12, 2026 | Based on official PTA regulations, PECA 2016, and Pakistani telecommunications law 2026 | Verify current regulations at pta.gov.pk

Frequently Asked Questions

SIM Owner Details Pakistan 2026 — Everything You Need to Know

What is the fastest way to check SIM owner details in Pakistan?

Send your 13-digit CNIC number (without dashes or spaces) to 668 via SMS from any Pakistani mobile phone. You will receive a network-by-network count of all SIMs registered on your CNIC in an average of 11 seconds. The completely free alternative with more detail is cnic.sims.pk — same data, exact registration dates, printable, zero cost. For verifying a specific SIM card physically in your hand, send MNP to 667 — average response time is 6 seconds.

No. Pakistani telecom law does not permit third-party SIM lookups under any circumstance. You can only check SIMs registered on your own CNIC via 668 or cnic.sims.pk, or verify a SIM physically inserted in your own device using 667. Attempting to access another person’s SIM registration data is a criminal offence under PECA 2016 Section 16 — punishable by up to 3 years imprisonment and Rs. 5,000,000 fine. Only law enforcement agencies with court-issued authority can legally access third-party SIM records.

Send MNP in capital letters to 667 from the Jazz SIM — receive registered owner name and masked CNIC in average 6 seconds. Dial *321# to see all Jazz SIMs registered on your CNIC instantly. Send your 13-digit CNIC to 6001 to check biometric verification status. Call Jazz helpline 111 free from any Jazz number for official ownership verification. All methods are free, instant, and fully authorized by PTA. Jazz prefixes: 0300, 0301, 0302, 0303, 0304, 0305, 0306, 0307, 0308, 0309.

Send MNP to 667 from the Zong SIM for instant owner details in average 6 seconds. Send your 13-digit CNIC to 668 to see total SIM count across all 5 networks. Send the letter V to 7911 to check biometric verification status instantly. Call Zong helpline 310 free from any Zong number for additional verification assistance. Zong prefixes: 0310, 0311, 0312, 0313, 0314, 0315, 0316, 0317, 0318.

Send MNP to 667 from the Telenor SIM for owner name and masked CNIC in average 6 seconds. Dial *345# to see all Telenor SIMs registered on your CNIC instantly. Send your 13-digit CNIC to 7751 to check biometric verification status. Call Telenor helpline 345 free from any Telenor SIM for further verification assistance. Telenor prefixes: 0340, 0341, 0342, 0343, 0344, 0345, 0346, 0347.

Send MNP to 667 from the Ufone SIM for instant owner verification in average 6 seconds. Dial *333# to see all Ufone SIMs registered on your CNIC. Send the letter V to 7911 for biometric verification status instantly. Call Ufone helpline 333 free from any Ufone number for further verification assistance. Ufone prefixes: 0330, 0331, 0332, 0333, 0334, 0335, 0336, 0337.

Send MNP to 667 from the SCO SIM for owner details. Call SCO helpline 321 for customer service verification and SIM information assistance. SCO prefixes: 0355, 0356, 0357. SCO covers regional areas and has over 6 million subscribers across Pakistan.

Send your 13-digit CNIC number (without dashes or spaces) to 668 from any Pakistani mobile phone on any network. Within an average of 11 seconds you receive a complete operator-by-operator count of all SIMs registered under your CNIC across Jazz, Zong, Telenor, Ufone, and SCO. This is 100% free, requires no internet, works on all phones including basic feature phones, and pulls directly from PTA’s official real-time database. The free web alternative is cnic.sims.pk which also shows exact registration dates.

SMS to 668 (with your 13-digit CNIC as the message) shows the total count of all SIMs registered across all 5 networks under your CNIC simultaneously — used to detect if unauthorized SIMs exist on your identity. Average response time: 11 seconds. MNP to 667 shows the registered owner name, masked CNIC, and activation date of one specific SIM card currently physically inserted in your phone — used to verify who a particular SIM belongs to. Average response time: 6 seconds. Use 668 to see the full picture of your CNIC. Use 667 when you have a SIM physically in your phone and need to confirm its exact registration details. For complete protection, use both methods regularly.

Act immediately without delay: (1) Screenshot your 668 result with date and time clearly visible. (2) Call the operator helpline — Jazz: 111, Zong: 310, Telenor: 345, Ufone: 333, SCO: 321. (3) Visit each relevant operator’s franchise in person with your original CNIC — request SIM Disowning or Unauthorized SIM Blocking. (4) Complete biometric fingerprint verification and collect your reference number in writing. (5) File a complaint at complaint.pta.gov.pk or call 0800-55055 toll-free 24/7. (6) For 3 or more unauthorized SIMs, file a police FIR citing PECA 2016 Section 10. (7) For 5 or more unauthorized SIMs, visit NADRA immediately to request a CNIC fraud flag and replacement. (8) Notify your bank and freeze accounts if financial fraud is suspected. After the franchise visit, unauthorized SIMs are permanently blocked within 17 days — re-verify by sending your CNIC to 668 on Day 18-20 to confirm removal.

Official SIM registration data is accessible only through PTA-authorized channels: 668 for CNIC-based count, 667 for specific SIM ownership, and cnic.sims.pk for the full portal. Third-party websites claiming to provide SIM database Pakistan, pak sim data, fresh SIM data, or live number lookup are not authorized by PTA, operate illegally under PECA 2016, and display fabricated or stolen information. PTA has blocked over 1,300 such websites. Using or operating such sites can result in criminal prosecution with up to 7 years imprisonment and Rs. 5,700,000 in fines under combined PECA sections.

Send the 11-digit mobile number (starting with 03) to 76367 via SMS from any network — you will receive the network name within seconds. You can also identify the network from the prefix: 0300-0309 = Jazz, 0310-0318 = Zong, 0330-0337 = Ufone, 0340-0347 = Telenor, 0355-0357 = SCO. This is especially important for numbers ported via MNP (Mobile Number Portability) where the prefix may no longer match the current network.

Yes. Overseas Pakistanis can check SIM owner details from any country using cnic.sims.pk — accessible from any browser worldwide at zero cost. Operator apps including My Jazz, My Zong, My Telenor, and My Ufone also work internationally with an active account. To report unauthorized SIMs from abroad, use the PTA complaint portal at pta.gov.pk which accepts complaints from any location globally. To physically block unauthorized SIMs from abroad, authorize a trusted family member in Pakistan to visit the franchise in person with your original CNIC and a notarized authorization letter — both documents are mandatory.

Yes — with one absolute boundary. Under PECA 2016 and PTA regulations, you are fully permitted to check SIM owner details for SIMs registered against your own CNIC. The 668 SMS service, 667 MNP code, and cnic.sims.pk portal are specifically authorized by PTA for this purpose. What is not permitted under any circumstance is accessing another person’s SIM registration data without legal authority. PECA Section 16 makes unauthorized access to identity information punishable by up to 3 years imprisonment and Rs. 5,000,000 fine. PTA has blocked over 1,300 websites offering illegal SIM lookups and FIA actively prosecutes both site operators and users.

The 5 most active SIM scams in Pakistan in 2026 are: (1) Fake Bank Call — caller claims your account is at risk and demands your OTP. Banks NEVER ask for OTP by phone. (2) SIM Swap Fraud — fraudster convinces your operator to transfer your number to their SIM, intercepting all your OTPs and banking alerts. Check 668 monthly and call your operator immediately if your phone loses signal suddenly. (3) Prize or Lottery Scam — you are told you won money but must pay a processing fee first. No legitimate prize ever requires advance payment. (4) OTP Theft — scammer pretending to be a delivery agent or bank staff asks for the verification code you just received. Your OTP is for your eyes only. (5) Fake PTA or NADRA Call — threatening that your CNIC will be cancelled unless you pay immediately. PTA and NADRA never make threatening calls or demand payment by phone.

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