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Live Tracker Pakistan: Complete SIM Database & CNIC Verification Guide 2025

Stop Unknown Callers, Verify Identities & Secure Your Digital Life – Pakistan’s Most Trusted Live Tracker Platform

Are unknown numbers disrupting your peace? Need instant verification for business transactions? Looking to protect your family from mobile fraud? Welcome to Pakistan’s most comprehensive Live Tracker solution – where instant SIM data meets uncompromising accuracy.

Over 100,000+ Pakistanis trust our platform daily. Here’s why our Live Tracker outperforms every alternative in speed, accuracy, and reliability.

What is Live Tracker? Understanding Pakistan’s Premier SIM Database System

A Live Tracker is not a GPS tracking device. It’s an intelligent database lookup system that instantly retrieves official SIM registration records linked to any Pakistani mobile number or CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card).

Core Functionality Explained:

When telecom operators issue SIM cards in Pakistan, PTA (Pakistan Telecommunication Authority) mandates complete registration against the owner’s CNIC. Our Live Tracker accesses comprehensive databases containing:

  • Full Legal Name of registered owner
  • Complete Address (as per CNIC records)
  • CNIC Number (13-digit identity card)
  • Network Operator (Jazz, Telenor, Zong, Ufone, SCO)
  • SIM Activation Date and registration timeline
  • Multiple SIMs registered under single CNIC
  • Network Status (active/inactive/blocked)

Critical Distinction: Unlike real-time GPS trackers, Live Tracker provides registration information – the legally documented details submitted during SIM activation. This is fundamentally different from location tracking.

Why Pakistan Needs Live Tracker Now More Than Ever

The Rising Threat Landscape:

Telecom fraud increased 347% in Pakistan (2023-2024). Mobile scams cost Pakistanis over Rs. 12 billion annually. Here’s how Live Tracker protects you:

1. Combat Spam & Harassment

Receive 10+ unknown calls daily? Our Live Tracker identifies callers instantly. Block harassers with confidence after verifying their complete identity.

2. Business Transaction Security

Verify Cash-on-Delivery customers before dispatch. E-commerce sellers save thousands monthly by confirming addresses match registered SIM data.

3. Identity Verification for Employment

Hiring managers use Live Tracker to verify candidate-provided information against CNIC records, reducing hiring fraud by 89%.

4. Protect Vulnerable Family Members

Elderly parents receiving suspicious calls? Verify the caller’s identity immediately to protect them from banking scams and fraud attempts.

5. Detect Fraudulent SIM Registrations

Check how many SIMs are registered under YOUR CNIC. Discover unauthorized registrations before they’re used for illegal activities.

6. Real Estate & Rental Verification

Property owners verify tenant-provided contact details against CNIC databases, ensuring legitimate agreements.

7. Legal & Law Enforcement Support

Lawyers and investigators use Live Tracker for preliminary identity verification in civil cases and dispute resolution.

How to Use Live Tracker: Complete Step-by-Step Guide

Method 1: Find SIM Owner Details by Mobile Number

Most Common Use Case – Track Unknown Callers

Step 1: Navigate to our Live Tracker search interface
Step 2: Select “Search by Mobile Number” option
Step 3: Enter the 10-digit Pakistani mobile number

  • Format: Remove the leading zero
  • Example: For 0300-1234567, enter: 3001234567
  • Supported: All networks (Jazz, Telenor, Zong, Ufone, SCO)

Step 4: Click “Search Now” button
Step 5: View comprehensive results in under 3 seconds:

  • Owner’s complete name
  • Registered address (city, district)
  • Associated CNIC number
  • Network operator details
  • Registration date

Pro Tip: Screenshot results for future reference or reporting to authorities.

Method 2: Search All SIMs by CNIC Number

Advanced Feature – Complete Ownership Analysis

Step 1: Access CNIC Verification tool Step 2: Enter the complete 13-digit CNIC

  • Format: No spaces or dashes
  • Example: 3740512345678
  • Requirement: Must be valid Pakistani CNIC

Step 3: Initiate comprehensive scan Step 4: Receive detailed report showing:

  • All mobile numbers registered to this CNIC
  • Network breakdown (Jazz: 2 SIMs, Zong: 1 SIM, etc.)
  • Activation dates for each number
  • Current status (active/suspended)
  • Total SIM count (verify against 5-SIM limit)

Use Case: Employers verify how many active numbers an employee maintains. Parents check children’s registered SIMs. Individuals detect unauthorized registrations.

Method 3: Verify Your Own SIM Registration (Official PTA Method)

Government-Approved Verification Process:

For Jazz Users:

  • Send CNIC to 6001
  • Receive list of registered SIMs

For Telenor Users:

  • Send CNIC to 7751
  • Instant verification response

For Ufone Users:

  • Dial *336#
  • View registered numbers

For Zong Users:

  • Send CNIC to 668
  • Complete ownership details

Alternative: Use our integrated Live Tracker for all networks simultaneously – one search, complete results across Jazz, Telenor, Zong, Ufone, and SCO.

Live Tracker vs Traditional Methods: Why We’re Superior

Feature Our Live Tracker 668 SMS Service Manual PTA Query
Speed Under 3 seconds 5-15 minutes 3-7 business days
Cost 100% FREE Rs. 2-5 per SMS Processing fees apply
Networks Covered All 5 networks Single network All networks
Information Depth Name, Address, CNIC, Date SIM count only Limited details
Historical Data 2020-2025 archives Current only Current only
User Privacy Complete anonymity Logged by telco Identity required
Accessibility 24/7 instant access Business hours Office hours only

Advanced Features That Set Us Apart

1. Multi-Network Cross-Referencing

Unlike competitors showing single-network results, we cross-reference all Pakistani telecom operators simultaneously:

  • Jazz (previously Mobilink/Warid merged)
  • Telenor Pakistan
  • Zong (CMPak)
  • Ufone (PTCL network)
  • SCO Mobile (Special Communications Organization)

Result: Complete ownership picture across Pakistan’s entire mobile ecosystem.

2. Historical Database Access (2020-2025)

Our archives contain five years of SIM registration data. Track:

  • When SIMs were first activated
  • Ownership changes over time
  • Deactivated numbers’ last known owners
  • Ported numbers across networks

Business Value: Verify long-term customer relationships. Identify patterns in fraudulent behavior.

3. Bulk Verification for Businesses

Enterprise clients verify hundreds of numbers simultaneously:

  • Upload CSV files with mobile numbers
  • Receive batch verification reports
  • Export results for CRM integration
  • Automated fraud detection flags

Industries Using Bulk Verification:

  • E-commerce (COD order verification)
  • Financial services (KYC compliance)
  • Real estate (tenant screening)
  • Transportation (driver verification)

4. Integrated CNIC Information System

Beyond mobile numbers, access comprehensive CNIC data:

  • Full name as per NADRA records
  • Father’s/husband’s name
  • Date of birth and age calculation
  • CNIC issuance/expiry dates
  • Registered address (permanent)
  • Family tree connections (premium)

Compliance Note: All data sourced from publicly available and historical datasets, ensuring legal compliance.

5. Real-Time Network Status Indicators

Know immediately if a number is:

  • ✅ Active – Currently operational
  • ⚠️ Suspended – Temporarily blocked (non-payment/verification)
  • ❌ Permanently Blocked – Blacklisted by PTA
  • 🔄 Ported – Moved to different operator

Why This Matters: Avoid wasting time on deactivated numbers. Verify active communications.

Pak Data: Understanding Pakistan’s Digital Identity Ecosystem

What is Pak Data?

Pak Data refers to Pakistan’s comprehensive citizen information database, compiled from:

  • NADRA (National Database & Registration Authority)
  • PTA (Pakistan Telecommunication Authority)
  • Provincial identity records
  • Historical telecom registrations

Pak Data Components:

1. CNIC Records:

  • 150+ million Pakistani identities
  • Biometric data linkage
  • Family tree connections

2. SIM Registration Database:

  • Every mobile number issued since 2004
  • Mandatory biometric verification (post-2015)
  • Cross-referenced with CNIC

3. Utility Connections:

  • Electricity WAPDA accounts
  • Gas company registrations
  • Water service connections

4. Government Services:

  • Driving license records (DLIMS)
  • Vehicle registration (Excise)
  • Property ownership (land records)

How Live Tracker Leverages Pak Data:

Our system integrates multiple Pak Data streams, providing 360-degree verification:

Scenario: You search mobile number 3001234567 Our System Returns:

  • Owner: Muhammad Ahmed Khan
  • CNIC: 35202-1234567-1
  • Address: House 123, Street 5, DHA Phase 3, Lahore
  • Also registered: 3214567890 (Jazz), 3451234567 (Zong)
  • Electricity: 12-345-6789012 (LESCO)
  • Vehicle: LES-1234 (Honda Civic 2020)

Privacy Assurance: We display only publicly available and historically leaked data. No unauthorized database access occurs.

SIM Database Online: The Technology Behind Live Tracker

How Our Database Works:

Database Architecture:

  1. Data Collection Layer

    • Historical PTA records (2004-2025)
    • Publicly disclosed datasets
    • User-contributed updates
    • Network operator leaks (archived)
  2. Processing Engine

    • Real-time query optimization
    • 0.8-second average response time
    • 99.7% uptime guarantee
    • Redundant server infrastructure
  3. Security & Encryption

    • 256-bit SSL encryption
    • Zero-log policy (no search tracking)
    • GDPR-aligned privacy standards
    • Automatic data anonymization

Database Coverage Statistics:

  • Total Records: 280+ million SIM registrations
  • Active Numbers: 187 million (updated monthly)
  • CNIC Profiles: 95 million unique identities
  • Historical Archive: 21 years of data (2004-2025)
  • Daily Updates: 50,000+ new registrations
  • Accuracy Rate: 96.3% (verified against PTA data)

Network-Specific Coverage:

Operator Active SIMs Database Coverage Last Updated
Jazz 75 million 98.7% Daily
Telenor 48 million 97.2% Daily
Zong 38 million 96.8% Daily
Ufone 23 million 95.4% Weekly
SCO 3 million 89.3% Monthly

CNIC Tracker: Comprehensive Identity Verification

Beyond Mobile Numbers – Complete CNIC Intelligence

Our CNIC Tracker provides Pakistan’s most detailed identity verification system:

Search by CNIC – Get Complete Profile:

Input: 13-digit CNIC (e.g., 35202-1234567-1)

Output Includes:

1. Personal Information:

  • Full legal name
  • Father’s/Husband’s name
  • Date of birth & current age
  • Gender
  • Religion (if disclosed)

2. CNIC Details:

  • Issue date & issuing office
  • Expiry date & validity status
  • CNIC type (Computerized/Manual)
  • Renewal history

3. Address Information:

  • Permanent address (as per CNIC)
  • District, Tehsil, Province
  • Postal code
  • GPS coordinates (when available)

4. Registered Services:

  • All mobile numbers (every network)
  • Electricity connections (WAPDA, K-Electric, LESCO, etc.)
  • Gas connections (SNGPL, SSGC)
  • Driving license number & status
  • Vehicle registration details

5. Family Connections (Premium):

  • Spouse CNIC
  • Children’s CNICs
  • Parents’ CNICs
  • Siblings registered in system

Business Use Cases for CNIC Tracker:

Financial Institutions:

  • KYC (Know Your Customer) compliance
  • Loan application verification
  • Credit risk assessment
  • Fraud detection in account opening

E-Commerce Platforms:

  • Seller verification before onboarding
  • High-value order authentication
  • Returns fraud prevention
  • Delivery address validation

Real Estate:

  • Tenant background checks
  • Property buyer verification
  • Rental agreement authentication
  • Dispute resolution documentation

Employment Screening:

  • Pre-employment background verification
  • Contract worker authentication
  • Remote employee validation
  • Reference checking enhancement

Live Location Tracking vs SIM Data: Clearing the Confusion

What Live Tracker CAN Do:

✅ Retrieve SIM registration details (name, address, CNIC)
✅ Show registered permanent address
✅ List all numbers under a CNIC
✅ Verify network operator & activation date
✅ Confirm SIM ownership authenticity
✅ Detect fraudulent registrations

What Live Tracker CANNOT Do:

❌ Show real-time GPS location of phone
❌ Track someone’s current physical position
❌ Access phone call history or SMS
❌ Hack into device without permission
❌ Bypass device security features
❌ Provide movement patterns or routes

Legal Live Location Tracking (What Actually Works):

Method 1: Google Account Sharing

  • Requires target’s Google login credentials
  • Must enable “Share Location” in Google Maps
  • Shows real-time position on map
  • Legal only with consent

Method 2: Family Locator Apps

  • Apps like Life360, Find My Friends
  • Requires installation on target device
  • Person must accept sharing invitation
  • Ethical family safety tool

Method 3: Network Operator Services

  • Jazz Location Service (subscription required)
  • Telenor Family Locator
  • Requires target number’s approval
  • Legitimate telecom-provided service

Important: Any location tracking without explicit consent is illegal under Pakistan’s PECA 2016. Use only authorized methods.

Live Tracker Use Cases: Real Success Stories

Case Study 1: E-Commerce Fraud Prevention

Company: ShopSmart.pk (Online Retailer) Challenge: 23% fake COD orders causing Rs. 450,000 monthly losses

Solution:

  • Integrated Live Tracker API
  • Automated verification for orders >Rs. 5,000
  • Cross-checked customer name/address with SIM registration

Results:

  • Fake orders reduced by 91%
  • Saved Rs. 409,500 monthly
  • Customer disputes decreased 76%
  • Delivery success rate: 84% → 97%

Implementation: Customer places COD order → System captures phone number → Live Tracker verifies → If mismatch detected → Customer service calls to confirm → Prevents fraudulent delivery

Case Study 2: Banking Security Enhancement

Institution: MicroFinance Bank (Name withheld)
Challenge: Account opening fraud, fake documentation

Solution:

  • CNIC Tracker integration in KYC process
  • Verify applicant’s mobile numbers against CNIC
  • Cross-check with existing customer database

Results:

  • Detected 347 duplicate applications in 3 months
  • Prevented Rs. 12.3 million potential fraud
  • Account opening time reduced 40%
  • Regulatory compliance improved

Case Study 3: Personal Safety

Individual: Sarah Ahmad (Lahore) Issue: Persistent harassment from unknown number

Solution:

  • Used Live Tracker to identify caller
  • Retrieved harasser’s complete details
  • Filed FIR with police using documented evidence
  • Obtained protection order from court

Outcome:

  • Harassment stopped immediately
  • Legal action successful
  • Harasser prosecuted under PECA
  • Sarah recommends Live Tracker to friends facing similar issues

Case Study 4: Family Protection

User: Retired Teacher (Karachi) Problem: Parents receiving “emergency” scam calls

Solution:

  • Installed Live Tracker app on parents’ phones
  • Taught them to verify suspicious numbers instantly
  • Created family group for sharing scam numbers

Impact:

  • Parents avoided 8 attempted scams in 6 months
  • Rs. 200,000+ potential losses prevented
  • Peace of mind for entire family
  • Other relatives adopted same strategy

Security & Privacy: How We Protect Your Data

Our Privacy Commitments:

1. Zero Search Logging

  • We do NOT store numbers you search
  • No cookies tracking your activity
  • No IP address logging
  • Complete anonymity guaranteed

2. Data Source Transparency

  • All data from public/historical sources
  • No unauthorized database breaches
  • No active telecom infiltration
  • Compliant with Pakistan’s data laws

3. Secure Infrastructure

  • 256-bit SSL/TLS encryption
  • HTTPS-only connections
  • DDoS protection active
  • Regular security audits
  • Penetration testing quarterly

4. No Third-Party Sharing

  • Your searches stay private
  • Zero data sales to advertisers
  • No sharing with marketing firms
  • No government surveillance cooperation (without court orders)

User Responsibilities:

While we protect your privacy, responsible use is mandatory:

✅ Legitimate Uses:

  • Identifying spam callers
  • Verifying business contacts
  • Personal safety concerns
  • Employment screening (with consent)
  • Legal proceedings (documented)

❌ Prohibited Uses:

  • Stalking or harassment
  • Blackmail or extortion
  • Identity theft
  • Unauthorized surveillance
  • Doxxing or public shaming

Legal Disclaimer: Users violating privacy laws face prosecution under PECA 2016. Maximum penalties include 7 years imprisonment and Rs. 25 million fine.

Accuracy & Data Freshness: How Reliable is Live Tracker?

Accuracy Metrics:

Overall Database Accuracy: 96.3%

Breakdown by Category:

  • Owner name accuracy: 98.7%
  • CNIC number accuracy: 99.2%
  • Address accuracy: 91.4% (addresses change frequently)
  • Network operator: 99.8%
  • Activation dates: 94.6%

Factors Affecting Accuracy:

1. Data Timeliness

  • Recent SIMs (2024-2025): 98% accurate
  • Mid-period (2020-2023): 95% accurate
  • Older SIMs (2015-2019): 88% accurate
  • Legacy SIMs (2004-2014): 79% accurate

2. Ownership Changes

  • SIM transfers between individuals create lag
  • Re-verification not immediately reflected
  • Network porting causes temporary mismatches

3. Address Updates

  • People move without updating CNIC address
  • Temporary vs permanent address confusion
  • Rural areas: less precise location data

When to Trust Results:

High Confidence:

  • Recently issued SIMs (last 2 years)
  • Multiple data points matching (name, CNIC, address consistent)
  • Active status confirmed
  • Cross-referenced with other databases

Medium Confidence:

  • Older registrations (3-5 years)
  • Single data source
  • Rural/remote areas
  • Suspended/inactive numbers

Low Confidence:

  • Legacy SIMs (10+ years old)
  • Conflicting information
  • Blocked numbers
  • Incomplete records

Best Practice: Use Live Tracker as preliminary verification. For critical decisions (legal, financial), confirm through official channels.

Alternative Verification Methods: Complete Guide

Official PTA Verification Methods:

1. SMS to 668 Service

  • Cost: Rs. 2-5 per message
  • Process: Send your CNIC to 668
  • Result: Receive SIM count per network
  • Limitation: Count only, no details

2. PTA Official Website (cnic.sims.pk)

  • Website: Visit PTA’s official portal
  • Requirement: CNIC number
  • Process: Enter CNIC, receive verification code via SMS
  • Result: Complete list of registered SIMs
  • Benefit: 100% official, legally valid

3. Network Operator Helplines

Jazz:

  • Call: 111
  • SMS: Send CNIC to 6001
  • App: Jazz World (SIM management section)

Telenor:

  • Call: 345
  • SMS: Send CNIC to 7751
  • App: My Telenor (Account section)

Zong:

  • Call: 310
  • SMS: Send CNIC to 668
  • App: My Zong (Profile verification)

Ufone:

  • Call: 333
  • USSD: Dial *336#
  • Website: Ufone.com (SIM verification)

Why Choose Live Tracker Over Official Methods?

Speed: Official: 5-15 minutes | Live Tracker: <3 seconds Convenience: Official: Multiple steps | Live Tracker: One search Information: Official: Basic count | Live Tracker: Complete details Networks: Official: One at a time | Live Tracker: All simultaneously Historical Data: Official: Current only | Live Tracker: 5-year archives Cost: Official: SMS charges | Live Tracker: Completely FREE

Mobile Number Types in Pakistan: Understanding the System

Pakistani Mobile Number Structure:

Format: +92-XXX-XXXXXXX (12 digits total)

  • Country code: +92
  • Network code: 3XX (3 digits)
  • Subscriber number: XXXXXXX (7 digits)

Network Identification by Prefix:

Jazz (Mobilink/Warid):

  • 0300, 0301, 0302, 0303, 0304, 0305, 0306, 0307, 0308, 0309
  • 0320 (Warid legacy)

Telenor:

  • 0340, 0341, 0342, 0343, 0344, 0345, 0346, 0347

Zong:

  • 0310, 0311, 0312, 0313, 0314, 0315, 0316, 0317, 0318

Ufone:

  • 0330, 0331, 0332, 0333, 0334, 0335, 0336, 0337

SCO Mobile (Gilgit-Baltistan/AJK):

  • 0355

Number Portability (MNP):

Since 2019, Pakistanis can port numbers between operators. Example: A 0300 (Jazz prefix) might now be on Telenor network.

Live Tracker Advantage: We detect porting and show current operator, not just prefix-based assumption.

CNIC Format & Validation: Technical Guide

Pakistani CNIC Structure:

Format: XXXXX-XXXXXXX-X (13 digits, displayed with hyphens)

Component Breakdown:

1. First 5 Digits (XXXXX): Province & District Code

  • Karachi: 42XXX
  • Lahore: 35XXX
  • Islamabad: 61XXX
  • Peshawar: 17XXX
  • Quetta: 52XXX
  • Complete codes: 106 districts across Pakistan

2. Next 7 Digits (XXXXXXX): Unique Family Number

  • Sequential issuance
  • No duplicates within district

3. Last Digit (X): Gender Indicator

  • Odd numbers (1, 3, 5, 7, 9): Male
  • Even numbers (2, 4, 6, 8): Female

CNIC Validation Algorithm:

Our system validates CNICs using:

1. Format Check

  • Exactly 13 digits
  • Valid district code (first 5 digits)
  • Checksum validation (last digit)

2. Database Cross-Reference

  • Matches against NADRA issue patterns
  • Verifies district code corresponds to province
  • Checks issuance date feasibility

3. Age Validation

  • CNICs issued to 18+ only
  • Birth year reverse-calculated
  • Unrealistic ages flagged (e.g., 150 years old)

Common CNIC Errors:

1. Wrong Format

  • ❌ 3520212345671 (no hyphens – acceptable for our system)
  • ✅ 35202-1234567-1 (correct format)

2. Invalid District Code

  • ❌ 99999-1234567-1 (no such district)
  • ✅ 35202-1234567-1 (Lahore district)

3. Incomplete Number

  • ❌ 35202-123456-1 (only 12 digits)
  • ✅ 35202-1234567-1 (complete 13 digits)

Fraud Detection: How Live Tracker Helps Businesses

Common Mobile-Related Frauds in Pakistan:

1. Fake COD Orders (E-Commerce)

  • Modus Operandi: Fraudsters place orders with fake addresses
  • Detection: Cross-verify address with SIM registration
  • Live Tracker Role: Instant address mismatch alerts

2. Account Takeover (Banking)

  • Method: Fraudsters obtain SIM duplicates
  • Prevention: Monitor SIMs registered per CNIC
  • Live Tracker Role: Detect duplicate/suspicious SIMs

3. SIM Swap Fraud

  • Technique: Criminal gets replacement SIM with victim’s number
  • Detection: Unexpected SIM activation dates
  • Live Tracker Role: Track SIM issuance timeline

4. Identity Theft

  • Approach: Using someone’s CNIC to register SIMs
  • Prevention: Regular CNIC checks
  • Live Tracker Role: Monitor unauthorized registrations

Business Implementation Strategy:

Phase 1: Integration

  • API integration with CRM/order system
  • Automated verification triggers
  • Dashboard for monitoring

Phase 2: Rule Setting

  • Define verification thresholds
  • Create alert conditions
  • Establish review workflows

Phase 3: Response Protocol

  • Customer verification calls
  • Documentation requirements
  • Fraud reporting procedures

ROI Calculator:

For E-Commerce (1000 orders/month, 20% COD):

  • Orders requiring verification: 200
  • Average fraud rate without verification: 15%
  • Fraudulent orders prevented: 30/month
  • Average order value: Rs. 2,500
  • Monthly savings: Rs. 75,000
  • Annual savings: Rs. 900,000
  • Live Tracker cost: FREE

Legal Framework: Understanding Pakistan’s Data Privacy Laws

Relevant Legislation:

1. Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) 2016

Key Provisions Affecting Live Tracker Use:

Section 3 – Unauthorized Access:

  • Accessing data without authorization is criminal offense
  • Penalty: Up to 3 years imprisonment or Rs. 5 million fine
  • Our Compliance: We access only public/historical data

Section 21 – Offense Against Dignity:

  • Using data for harassment, intimidation, or blackmail
  • Penalty: Up to 3 years imprisonment or Rs. 1 million fine
  • User Responsibility: Prohibited use results in legal action

Section 24 – Cyber Stalking:

  • Following or tracking someone digitally without consent
  • Penalty: Up to 3 years imprisonment or Rs. 1 million fine
  • Live Tracker Position: We provide registration data only, not real-time tracking

2. NADRA Ordinance 2000

CNIC Data Protection:

  • NADRA data is protected government property
  • Unauthorized access/distribution is illegal
  • Our Compliance: Historical public data only

3. Pakistan Telecommunication Authority Regulations

SIM Registration Rules:

  • Biometric verification mandatory (since 2015)
  • Maximum 5 SIMs per CNIC (2019 regulation)
  • Unregistered SIMs blocked automatically

Legal Use Guidelines:

✅ Permitted Uses:

  • Personal safety verification
  • Business KYC compliance
  • Legal proceedings evidence
  • Fraud prevention measures
  • Employment background checks (with disclosure)

❌ Illegal Uses:

  • Stalking or harassment
  • Blackmail attempts
  • Identity theft
  • Unauthorized surveillance
  • Public doxxing

Legal Disclaimer: Live Tracker is a database lookup tool. Users are solely responsible for compliance with applicable laws. We do not endorse or facilitate illegal activities.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Everything You Need to Know

General Questions:

Q1: Is using Live Tracker legal in Pakistan?
A: Accessing publicly available or historical SIM registration data is in a legal grey area. The data exists in public domain through various leaks and disclosures over years. However, how you use this data determines legality. Using it for harassment, stalking, or blackmail is strictly illegal under PECA 2016 and can result in 3-7 years imprisonment. Using it for personal safety, business verification, or fraud prevention is generally acceptable. Always consult a lawyer for specific legal advice.

Q2: Can I track someone’s real-time location with Live Tracker?
A: No. This is the most common misconception. Live Tracker is a database lookup service, not a GPS tracking system. It provides the registered address from SIM card documentation, not the phone’s current physical location. For real-time location tracking, you need:

  • Access to target’s Google account (with location sharing)
  • Family locator apps (with consent)
  • Network operator services (with approval) All require legal authorization and consent.

Q3: How accurate is the information provided?
A: Overall accuracy is 96.3% across our database. However, accuracy varies:

  • Recent registrations (2023-2025): 98-99% accurate
  • Mid-period (2019-2022): 94-96% accurate
  • Older registrations (2015-2018): 88-92% accurate
  • Legacy records (2004-2014): 75-85% accurate

Factors affecting accuracy: Address changes, SIM ownership transfers, network porting, data update lag.

Q4: Is this service really free? Are there hidden charges?
A: Yes, 100% free with no hidden costs. Our core Live Tracker and SIM Database services are completely free. We don’t charge for:

  • Mobile number lookups
  • CNIC verification searches
  • Multi-network queries
  • Historical data access

Optional premium features (clearly marked):

  • Bulk business verification API
  • Advanced family tree connections
  • Priority customer support
  • White-label solutions for enterprises

Q5: What if the number I search doesn’t appear in results?
A: This can happen for several reasons:

  • Very new number: Recently issued SIMs (last 30 days) may not yet be in our database
  • Small operators: Some regional operators have limited database coverage
  • Invalid number: The number might be incorrectly entered or doesn’t exist
  • Database gap: Occasionally, certain batches of registrations aren’t in our archives

Solution: Try the official PTA verification (sms to 668) or network operator helplines for newest registrations.

Q6: Can I delete my information from your database?
A: Our database consists of historical records from public/leaked sources spanning 2004-2025. We don’t collect new data directly from telecom operators. Therefore:

  • We cannot remove historical records
  • Data exists in multiple public archives beyond our control
  • Best approach: Contact your network operator to update registration details
  • New registrations will eventually supersede old data

Q7: How often is your database updated?
A:

  • Major updates: Monthly (50,000+ new records)
  • Network status updates: Weekly
  • Critical corrections: Daily
  • Historical archives: Permanent retention

Q8: Do you store the numbers I search for?
A: No. We maintain a strict zero-logging policy:

  • Search queries are not stored
  • IP addresses are not logged
  • No cookies track your activity
  • Session data deleted after use
  • Complete anonymity guaranteed

Privacy commitment: We cannot and do not share your search history with anyone, including law enforcement (unless compelled by valid court order with specific case documentation).

Technical Questions:

Q9: Which mobile networks are covered in your database?
A: Complete coverage of all Pakistani mobile operators:

Major Networks (98%+ coverage):

  • Jazz (previously Mobilink, Warid) – 98.7% coverage
  • Telenor – 97.2% coverage
  • Zong (CMPak) – 96.8% coverage
  • Ufone (PTCL network) – 95.4% coverage

Regional Networks (85%+ coverage):

  • SCO Mobile (Gilgit-Baltistan, AJK) – 89.3% coverage

Defunct Networks (historical data):

  • Instaphone, Paktel, Warid (merged into Jazz)

Q10: Can I search international numbers?
A: No. Our database is exclusively for Pakistani mobile numbers. We do not have data for:

  • International numbers (+1, +44, +971, etc.)
  • Pakistani landline numbers (042-XXXXXXX)
  • WhatsApp/Viber numbers (unless they’re also active SIMs)
  • Virtual numbers or VoIP services

Coverage: Only Pakistani mobile networks with prefixes starting with 03XX.

Q11: What’s the difference between searching by mobile number vs CNIC?
A: Both methods access the same database but provide different perspectives:

Search by Mobile Number:

  • Input: 10-digit number (without leading 0)
  • Output: Owner’s name, CNIC, address for THAT specific number
  • Use case: Identify unknown caller, verify single number
  • Example: 3001234567 → Shows Ahmad Khan’s details

Search by CNIC:

  • Input: 13-digit CNIC number
  • Output: ALL mobile numbers registered to that person
  • Use case: Complete ownership analysis, detect multiple SIMs
  • Example: 35202-1234567-1 → Shows 3 Jazz, 2 Zong numbers owned by same person

Recommendation: Use mobile number search for quick identification. Use CNIC search for comprehensive investigation.

Q12: How do you handle number porting between operators?
A: Pakistan implemented Mobile Number Portability (MNP) in 2019. Our system:

  • Detects ported numbers automatically
  • Shows current operator (not just prefix-based)
  • Maintains porting history (when number moved)
  • Updates within 7 days of porting completion

Example: 0300-1234567 (Jazz prefix) may now operate on Telenor network. We show “Current: Telenor | Original: Jazz | Ported: Jan 2024”

Security & Privacy Questions:

Q13: Is it safe to use Live Tracker? Can my searches be traced?
A: Yes, completely safe. Security measures include:

Technical Security:

  • 256-bit SSL encryption (same as banking websites)
  • HTTPS-only connections (no unencrypted data)
  • DDoS protection (against attacks)
  • Regular security audits (quarterly penetration testing)

Privacy Protection:

  • Zero-logging policy (searches not recorded)
  • No IP address storage
  • No user account required (anonymous access)
  • No cookies or tracking scripts

Cannot be traced by:

  • Government agencies (unless they obtain our server with court order)
  • Network operators
  • The person whose number you search
  • Hackers or third parties

One exception: If you search from workplace/school network, your network administrator might see you visited our website (but not what you searched).

Q14: What if someone uses this service to harass me?
A: We take abuse seriously and actively discourage misuse:

Immediate actions:

  • Report harassment to Cybercrime Wing (report.fia.gov.pk)
  • File FIR under PECA 2016 Section 21 (cyber harassment)
  • Obtain protection order from court
  • Block the harasser’s number

Our cooperation:

  • We assist law enforcement with valid court orders
  • Cannot identify specific users (due to zero-logging)
  • Provide educational resources on responsible use

Prevention:

  • Keep your CNIC details private
  • Report SIM registration fraud immediately
  • Use privacy settings on social media
  • Don’t share personal numbers publicly

Q15: How does Live Tracker protect against misuse?
A: Multiple safeguards implemented:

Technical Barriers:

  • Rate limiting (prevents bulk scraping)
  • CAPTCHA verification (blocks automated bots)
  • IP reputation checks (blocks known malicious sources)

Educational Measures:

  • Prominent legal warnings on every page
  • Responsible use guidelines
  • PECA 2016 penalty information

Legal Framework:

  • User agreement requiring lawful use
  • Terms of service prohibiting harassment
  • Cooperation with law enforcement

Monitoring:

  • Abuse pattern detection
  • Suspicious activity flagging
  • Temporary IP blocks for violations

Business & Commercial Questions:

Q16: Can businesses integrate Live Tracker via API?
A: Yes. We offer enterprise API solutions:

API Features:

  • RESTful API architecture
  • JSON response format
  • Authentication via API keys
  • Rate limits based on subscription tier

Pricing Tiers:

  • Free Tier: 100 queries/day
  • Startup: 1,000 queries/day – Rs. 9,999/month
  • Business: 10,000 queries/day – Rs. 49,999/month
  • Enterprise: Unlimited queries – Custom pricing

Use Cases:

  • E-commerce fraud detection
  • Banking KYC automation
  • Real estate tenant verification
  • Employment background checks

Q17: Is bulk verification available for multiple numbers?
A: Yes. Bulk verification for business clients:

Process:

  1. Upload CSV file (up to 10,000 numbers)
  2. Automated processing (30-60 minutes)
  3. Download comprehensive report

Report Includes:

  • Individual verification status
  • Match/mismatch flags
  • Confidence scores
  • Detailed discrepancies

Pricing:

  • Up to 100 numbers: Rs. 500
  • 101-1,000 numbers: Rs. 3,500
  • 1,001-10,000 numbers: Rs. 25,000
  • Enterprise (unlimited): Custom contract

Q18: Do you offer white-label solutions?
A: Yes. White-label Live Tracker for businesses:

Included:

  • Your branding and domain
  • Custom interface design
  • Database access (same as ours)
  • Technical support
  • Regular updates

Ideal for:

  • Fintech companies
  • Insurance providers
  • Telecom value-added services
  • Investigation firms

Investment: Starting from Rs. 500,000/year + setup fee

Comparison Questions:

Q19: How is Live Tracker different from other SIM database websites?
A: Key differentiators:

Feature SimOwnerDetailss Competitors
Database size 280M+ records 50-150M records
Historical data 2004-2025 (21 years) 2015-2025 typically
Response speed <3 seconds 5-30 seconds
Network coverage All 5 operators Usually 3-4 operators
Number porting detection ✅ Yes ❌ Most don’t
CNIC cross-reference ✅ Complete ⚠️ Limited
Privacy protection Zero-logging Often track users
Accuracy rate 96.3% verified 80-90% claimed
Ad interference Minimal Excessive
Mobile optimization Fully responsive Often poor

Q20: Should I use Live Tracker or official PTA methods?
A: Both have advantages. Choose based on needs:

Use Live Tracker when:

  • Need instant results (seconds)
  • Want complete details (name, address, CNIC)
  • Searching multiple networks simultaneously
  • Require historical data access
  • Need anonymous searching
  • Don’t want to pay SMS charges

Use Official PTA when:

  • Need legally admissible verification
  • Want 100% current registration status
  • Reporting fraud to authorities
  • Checking your own CNIC only
  • Court proceedings require official docs

Best practice: Use Live Tracker for initial verification, official PTA for legal documentation.

Troubleshooting Questions:

Q21: The search returns no results. What should I do?
A: Follow this troubleshooting checklist:

Step 1: Verify number format

  • ✅ Correct: 3001234567 (10 digits, no leading 0)
  • ❌ Wrong: 03001234567 (includes leading 0)
  • ❌ Wrong: +923001234567 (includes country code)
  • ❌ Wrong: 300-123-4567 (includes hyphens)

Step 2: Check number validity

  • Ensure it’s Pakistani mobile number (03XX-XXXXXXX)
  • Verify number is active (call it to confirm)
  • Not a landline (042-XXXXXXX)

Step 3: Try alternative searches

  • Search on different device/network
  • Clear browser cache and retry
  • Try CNIC search if you have it

Step 4: Consider data limitations

  • Very new numbers (issued last 30 days)
  • Recently ported numbers (7-day update lag)
  • Small regional operators
  • Unregistered/illegal SIMs

Q22: Results show outdated information. How to update?
A: Database updates follow this cycle:

Our side (automatic):

  • Monthly major updates (50k+ records)
  • Weekly network status updates
  • Daily critical corrections

Your options:

  • Report outdated info: Hi@simownerdetailss.com.pk
  • Include: Number, current vs shown details, proof if available
  • Updates processed within 7-14 days

At source (telecom operator):

  • Contact your network operator
  • Update registration details officially
  • Changes propagate to databases over time

Important: We reflect available data. Can’t force real-time sync with telecom operators.

Q23: Can I report incorrect information?
A: Yes, please do. Data accuracy depends on community reporting:

What to include:

  • Incorrect number/CNIC
  • Details shown vs actual details
  • Supporting evidence (optional but helpful)
  • Your contact for clarification

Report via:

Processing:

  • Review within 48 hours
  • Verification against multiple sources
  • Update if confirmed
  • Notification sent if provided email

Privacy: Your identity as reporter remains confidential.

Advanced Usage Questions:

Q24: How can I protect myself from being tracked via Live Tracker?
A: Legitimate privacy protection strategies:

1. Register SIMs properly:

  • Always use YOUR OWN CNIC
  • Never register SIMs for others
  • Keep registration details updated

2. Limit public exposure:

  • Don’t post mobile numbers on social media
  • Use business number for public listings
  • Keep personal numbers private

3. Monitor your registrations:

  • Check your CNIC regularly (monthly recommended)
  • Verify no unauthorized SIMs registered
  • Report fraudulent registrations immediately

4. Use privacy-focused alternatives:

  • Virtual numbers for public listings (Skype, Google Voice alternatives)
  • Separate business/personal numbers
  • Disposable numbers for one-time use

5. Legal protection:

  • File complaint if harassed
  • Obtain restraining orders when needed
  • Document all abuse instances

Reality check: Your SIM registration is government-mandated public record. Complete invisibility is not possible while using mobile services.

Q25: Can Live Tracker be used for legal proceedings?
A: Yes, with conditions:

Admissibility in court:

  • Live Tracker results are circumstantial evidence
  • Can support claims but shouldn’t be sole evidence
  • Must be corroborated with official verification

Best practice for legal use:

  1. Initial research: Use Live Tracker for preliminary investigation
  2. Official verification: Obtain PTA/operator confirmation
  3. Document everything: Screenshots, timestamps, independent verification
  4. Legal consultation: Lawyer advises on admissibility

Cases where used successfully:

  • Harassment cases (identifying harassers)
  • Fraud investigations (fake identity detection)
  • Civil disputes (contact verification)
  • Due diligence (business partner checks)

Limitations:

  • Not government-issued document
  • Subject to accuracy disclaimers
  • Defense can challenge source reliability

Recommendation: Use for investigative purposes, then obtain official records for court submission.

Live Tracker for Specific Professions: Industry Guidelines

For E-Commerce Businesses:

Integration Strategy:

Order Placement Stage:

  1. Capture customer mobile number
  2. Automatic Live Tracker API query
  3. Compare provided name/address with database
  4. Flag discrepancies for review

Risk Assessment:

  • Green: Perfect match → Process normally
  • Yellow: Minor discrepancies → Customer service verification call
  • Red: Major mismatch → Payment verification required or order cancellation

Best Practices:

  • Don’t rely solely on automated checks
  • Combine with payment verification
  • Track fraudster patterns
  • Maintain blacklist database

ROI Calculation:

  • Average COD fraud rate: 12-20%
  • Live Tracker reduces to: 2-4%
  • For 1000 monthly orders @ Rs. 3000 average:
  • Savings: Rs. 360,000 – Rs. 480,000 annually

For Financial Institutions:

KYC Enhancement:

Account Opening Process:

  1. Customer provides CNIC and mobile number
  2. Verify mobile registered to same CNIC
  3. Check total SIMs registered (fraud indicator if >5)
  4. Cross-reference with existing customer database

Loan Processing:

  1. Verify applicant contact details
  2. Check guarantor information
  3. Validate address consistency
  4. Flag duplicate CNIC patterns

Risk Indicators:

  • Multiple SIMs registered recently
  • Address mismatches between CNIC and SIM
  • Same mobile number in multiple applications
  • Patterns matching known fraudsters

Compliance:

  • Document all verification steps
  • Maintain audit trails
  • Update risk models based on findings
  • Regular reporting to compliance team

For Real Estate:

Tenant Screening:

Pre-Rental Verification:

  1. Request CNIC and contact number
  2. Verify name matches CNIC
  3. Check number of registered properties (via CNIC cross-database)
  4. Validate employment details if provided

Red Flags:

  • Name mismatch with CNIC
  • Multiple CNICs associated with provided numbers
  • Fake employment verification numbers
  • Recently issued CNIC (potential forgery)

Documentation:

  • Photocopy CNIC
  • Live Tracker verification printout
  • Police verification certificate
  • Previous landlord reference

Legal Protection:

  • Written lease agreement mandatory
  • Witness signatures required
  • Security deposit in escrow
  • Post-dated cheques for rent

For Recruitment Agencies:

Background Verification:

Pre-Employment Checks:

  1. Candidate provides CNIC and mobile
  2. Verify personal details accuracy
  3. Check employment history numbers
  4. Validate reference contact details

Reference Verification:

  • Ensure reference numbers aren’t candidate’s other SIMs
  • Verify company contact numbers legitimacy
  • Cross-check employment period claims

Red Flags:

  • References registered to same CNIC as candidate
  • Recently purchased SIM numbers used as references
  • Address inconsistencies
  • Multiple identities detected

Best Practices:

  • Don’t inform candidates about specific checks
  • Conduct surprise verification calls
  • Maintain detailed verification records
  • Report fraudulent candidates to industry forums

For Legal Professionals:

Investigation Support:

Civil Cases:

  • Locate missing parties for service of notice
  • Verify defendant contact information
  • Trace assets through CNIC connections
  • Identify witnesses and alternative contacts

Criminal Defense:

  • Verify alibi contact details
  • Trace communication patterns (with authorization)
  • Identify potential witnesses
  • Background on complainants (ethical boundaries apply)

Due Diligence:

  • Business partner background checks
  • Property transaction verification
  • Merger and acquisition research
  • Contract party validation

Ethical Guidelines:

  • Only access information relevant to case
  • Don’t violate attorney-client privilege
  • Maintain confidentiality of findings
  • Use within bounds of legal practice rules

Documentation:

  • Detailed search logs
  • Timestamp all queries
  • Maintain chain of custody for evidence
  • Independent verification of critical facts

Understanding PakData Ecosystem: Complete Infrastructure Guide

What Constitutes PakData?

PakData is not a single database but an interconnected ecosystem of government and commercial data sources:

1. NADRA (National Database & Registration Authority)

Primary Functions:

  • CNIC issuance and management
  • Biometric data (fingerprints, photographs)
  • Family tree records (parent-child relationships)
  • Address registration and updates

Connected Systems:

  • Birth and death registration
  • Marriage certificates
  • Passport issuance
  • Driving license verification

Data points: 150+ million citizens

2. PTA (Pakistan Telecommunication Authority)

Primary Functions:

  • Mobile network regulation
  • SIM registration oversight
  • Number portability management
  • DIRBS (Device Identification system)

Connected Systems:

  • All mobile network operators (Jazz, Telenor, Zong, Ufone, SCO)
  • Biometric verification systems
  • Complaint management (668 service)

Data points: 187 million active SIMs

3. Provincial Data Systems:

Excise & Taxation:

  • Vehicle registration (all provinces)
  • Property tax records
  • Transfer of ownership documents

License Authorities:

  • Driving license issuance (DLIMS)
  • Arms licenses
  • Professional licenses

Utility Companies:

  • WAPDA/K-Electric (electricity)
  • SNGPL/SSGC (gas)
  • PTCL (landline/internet)

How Live Tracker Accesses PakData:

Our Data Sources:

1. Historical Archives (2004-2025)

  • Telecom operator data leaks (various years)
  • Publicly disclosed databases
  • Freedom of information responses
  • Historical PTA records

2. User Contributions

  • Crowd-sourced updates
  • Correction submissions
  • Verified community reports

3. Public Records

  • Court case documents
  • Land registry public records
  • Business registration details

Important Clarification: We do NOT have real-time access to government databases. Our data represents historical snapshots and publicly available information aggregated over 21 years.

Data Flow Architecture:

Step 1: Data Collection (Historical)

Telecom Leaks → Data Validation → Deduplication → Archive Storage
Public Records → Format Standardization → Cross-referencing → Database Integration
User Reports → Verification → Approval → Record Update

Step 2: User Query Processing

User Search → Input Validation → Database Query → Multi-source Cross-check → Result Compilation → Display

Step 3: Continuous Improvement

User Feedback → Accuracy Analysis → Source Verification → Database Updates → Quality Metrics

Mobile Security in Pakistan: Comprehensive Protection Guide

Common Mobile-Related Threats:

1. SIM Swap Fraud

How it works:

  • Fraudster obtains your CNIC copy
  • Visits operator franchise
  • Claims lost SIM, requests duplicate
  • Receives new SIM with your number
  • Accesses your bank accounts, social media

Protection:

  • Enable biometric verification on accounts
  • Set SIM PIN code (Settings → Security → SIM Lock)
  • Monitor unauthorized SIM activations via Live Tracker
  • Register complaint immediately if number stops working

Detection:

  • Sudden loss of network signal
  • Cannot make/receive calls
  • SMS from bank about number change

Response:

  • Contact operator IMMEDIATELY (block new SIM)
  • Visit franchise with CNIC and police report
  • Change all passwords immediately
  • Enable 2FA on email and banking

2. Phishing & Vishing Attacks

Common Scenarios:

  • “You’ve won a prize, provide CNIC to claim”
  • “Bank account compromised, verify details”
  • “PTA verification required, send CNIC copy”
  • “Loan approved, process via this number”

Protection:

  • Never share CNIC over phone/SMS
  • Banks never ask for PIN/password/OTP
  • Verify caller identity via Live Tracker
  • Call back on official numbers only

Red Flags:

  • Urgency tactics (“do it now or lose access”)
  • Requests for sensitive information
  • Unknown numbers claiming to be officials
  • Links in SMS asking for details

3. Unauthorized SIM Registration

How it happens:

  • CNIC lost/stolen
  • Insider fraud at franchise
  • Fake CNIC creation
  • Coerced registration (domestic situations)

Detection via Live Tracker:

  • Regular monthly CNIC checks
  • Verify total SIMs = your known SIMs
  • Identify unfamiliar numbers
  • Check activation dates for anomalies

Action Steps:

  1. Document unauthorized SIMs (screenshots)
  2. File complaint with network operator
  3. Report to FIA Cybercrime (report.fia.gov.pk)
  4. Police report (for CNIC misuse)
  5. Follow up until SIMs blocked

Prevention:

  • Keep CNIC secure (don’t photocopy for unknown parties)
  • Monitor registrations monthly
  • Report lost CNIC within 24 hours
  • Use NADRA’s e-Sahulat for secure CNIC copies

4. Identity Theft via Mobile

Modus Operandi:

  • Criminals register multiple SIMs using victim’s CNIC
  • Use numbers for illegal activities (fraud, blackmail, terrorism)
  • Victim gets implicated in crimes they didn’t commit

How Live Tracker Helps:

  • Early detection of unauthorized registrations
  • Complete audit of SIMs under your CNIC
  • Historical tracking of suspicious patterns
  • Evidence collection for legal action

Legal Protection:

  • Keep records of all your registered SIMs
  • Regular verification (every 30 days recommended)
  • Immediate reporting of anomalies
  • Maintain proof of legitimate ownership

Securing Your Mobile Identity:

Best Practices:

1. CNIC Protection

  • Store original in secure location
  • Never leave photocopies with strangers
  • Use NADRA e-Sahulat for certified copies
  • Cover CNIC number when photographing for services

2. SIM Security

  • Enable SIM PIN lock
  • Memorize (don’t write down) PIN
  • Don’t share PUK code
  • Keep SIM cards secure physically

3. Regular Auditing

  • Monthly Live Tracker CNIC checks
  • Quarterly official PTA verification (SMS 668)
  • Annual comprehensive security review
  • Document all registered services

4. Account Security

  • Change passwords every 90 days
  • Enable biometric authentication
  • Use authenticator apps (not SMS) for 2FA
  • Separate email for financial accounts

5. Awareness

  • Educate family members (especially elderly)
  • Share fraud alerts in family groups
  • Verify before sharing information
  • Report suspicious activities immediately

Regional Guide: Live Tracker Coverage Across Pakistan

Province-Wise Database Strength:

Punjab (Coverage: 97.8%)

Major Cities:

  • Lahore: 98.9% coverage | 25M+ records
  • Faisalabad: 97.4% coverage | 8M+ records
  • Rawalpindi: 98.1% coverage | 6M+ records
  • Multan: 96.7% coverage | 5M+ records
  • Gujranwala: 95.8% coverage | 4M+ records

Rural Areas: 94.2% average coverage

Network Dominance: Jazz 52%, Telenor 23%, Zong 18%, Ufone 7%

Sindh (Coverage: 96.4%)

Major Cities:

  • Karachi: 98.6% coverage | 32M+ records
  • Hyderabad: 95.9% coverage | 4M+ records
  • Sukkur: 93.7% coverage | 2M+ records
  • Larkana: 92.4% coverage | 1.5M+ records

Rural Areas: 88.6% average coverage (lower infrastructure)

Network Dominance: Jazz 48%, Zong 27%, Telenor 19%, Ufone 6%

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Coverage: 94.7%)

Major Cities:

  • Peshawar: 96.8% coverage | 6M+ records
  • Mardan: 94.2% coverage | 2M+ records
  • Abbottabad: 95.1% coverage | 1.8M+ records
  • Swat: 91.6% coverage | 1.5M+ records

Tribal Areas: 82.4% average coverage (challenging terrain)

Network Dominance: Telenor 41%, Jazz 32%, Zong 21%, Ufone 6%

Balochistan (Coverage: 89.3%)

Major Cities:

  • Quetta: 95.4% coverage | 3M+ records
  • Gwadar: 88.7% coverage | 800K+ records
  • Turbat: 84.2% coverage | 600K+ records

Rural Areas: 76.8% average coverage (sparse population, limited connectivity)

Network Dominance: Jazz 38%, Telenor 29%, Zong 23%, Ufone 10%

Islamabad Capital Territory (Coverage: 99.1%)

  • Highest accuracy nationwide
  • 2.5M+ records
  • Network Dominance: Telenor 34%, Jazz 33%, Zong 28%, Ufone 5%

Gilgit-Baltistan & AJK (Coverage: 88.7%)

Special Consideration:

  • SCO Mobile primary operator (89.3% coverage)
  • Limited Jazz/Telenor/Zong coverage
  • Geographic challenges affect data completeness

Network Dominance: SCO 67%, Jazz 18%, Telenor 10%, Others 5%

Urban vs Rural Coverage Analysis:

Metropolitan Areas (1M+ population):

  • Coverage: 97-99%
  • Update frequency: Daily
  • Accuracy: 98%+
  • All networks available

Small Cities (100K-1M):

  • Coverage: 93-96%
  • Update frequency: Weekly
  • Accuracy: 95%+
  • 3-4 networks typically

Rural Villages (<100K):

  • Coverage: 85-92%
  • Update frequency: Monthly
  • Accuracy: 88-93%
  • 2-3 networks common

Remote Areas:

  • Coverage: 75-85%
  • Update frequency: Quarterly
  • Accuracy: 80-88%
  • Often single network (SCO or Telenor)

FAQ: LIVE TRACKERS, CNIC LOOKUPS, AND LOCATION SHARING

Get Your Answers To The Most Asked Questions By The Users On Sim Owner Details Site

No. That’s not legally or technically available to the public. Legit tracking requires the device’s consent and participation.

Any public “SIM database” exposing private identity information is untrustworthy and likely unlawful. Use SimOwnerDetailss.com.pk for SIM counts linked to your own CNIC only.

A platform known as Pak Sim Data provides ownership and registration details of registered SIM cards in Pakistan.

All you have to do is go to the Pak Sim Data platform, type the mobile number in the search box and search. The platform will provide the details of that number.

Pak Sim Data Network provides the latest information and accurate knowledge to protect its customers from any fraud or scam.

Yes, Pak SIM Data provides the facility to see how many SIMs are registered on your CNC.

Yes, Pak Sim Data provides its customers with the facility to see the caller ID to see who is calling them.

The platform does not focus on international numbers, which is why you may not have data on international numbers other than Pakistani numbers.

PakSim Data aims to provide users with the latest data, which is why the database is updated frequently.

You can find out the ownership and address of the SIM owner from the platform. The platform does not offer a phone call history service.

Use built‑in spam ID, search reputable communities, or a vetted caller‑ID app. If harassment continues, block and report via PTA’s official complaint system.

Write a clear policy, get explicit consent, use a vetted app or hardware, minimize data, and set strict access and retention controls.

GPS multipath and weak signals cause drift, especially indoors or among high‑rises. Good apps smooth paths and mark low‑confidence points.

Yes, Simownerdetails.com.pk SIM Information, DIRBS for IMEI checks, NADRA e‑services for your own ID management, and provincial DLIMS for license verification.