Posts Tagged ‘Reverse Search Phone Numbers’

Reverse Search Phone Numbers – Why do you want to do it?

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

I have recorded a video about why do you want to do reverse search phone numbers, if you are in a rush here’s the link

You Tube Video: Reverse Search Phone Numbers – Why do you want to do it

Now let’s talk about several reasons why you want to do reverse search phone numbers:

1. You keep getting hang up calls from the same number all over again

2. You want to check out a person before hiring them to work for you

3. Check out your nanny’s background, because she is interacting with your kid aka. THE most important person for you

4. You are getting a lot of prank calls which is very annoying

5. You feel your spouse or boyfriend or girlfriend a bit distant. He is always texting and busy. When you check the phone bill, you found out that he/she is making a lot of call to several phone numbers

Alright, if you happen to found any of those reasons to do reverse search phone number you’ll be wondering how to do it. In my previous post “Cellphone Number Lookup – Free Vs Paid, My Journal”, I have shared with you my journal, when I was researching reverse search phone numbers for the first time, please read it if you want to know more.

In this video, I also mention the difference between the paid and free reverse search phone numbers.

The free option give you some information about the phone number you put in such as an address and a name, it’s also quite accurate at times, especially for landline. If you feel the above information is enough for you then go ahead and do the free option. The free option is also not recommended for cell phones as cell phone records are considered privacy and are protected, so they can’t be found in public records. The information in the free option is sometimes not updated so you might have an old address of someone when you reverse search phone numbers using the free option

The paid option will give you more information besides name and address such as landline or mobile, issuing location with map, household members, possible neighbors and relatives, Phone Company and carrier, previous addresses / residences, other phone numbers belonging to owner.

In the video, I will show you step by step how to do paid and free reverse search phone numbers. You can take a look over my shoulder as I do reverse search phone numbers and start doing it yourself.

Reverse Search Phone Numbers – Is That Even Legal?

Friday, November 13th, 2009

One of the most common questions I’ve been asked by a lot of people about doing reverse search phone numbers is “Is it legal”. I always get similar responses such as “Don’t do that just ask nicely and you’ll get your answer”, “I thought a friend of my friend told me that it’s illegal”, “You might get in jail if you do that” or something along that lines.

I completely understand their concern but there are a lot of circumstances which makes it necessary to do reverse search phone numbers and when it comes to that it’s entirely your decision to do it or not.

One thing I do understand is that we are living in a time when privacy is considered a privilege. We are very open and connected to our communities, so we need a stable ground to stand on; one of those grounds is our home. How do you feel about your home address, name of your family members, even neighbors and other personal information given to the public? I’ll tell you how I feel about it, I feel uneasy, unprotected and somehow prone to attack by some irresponsible person who just wants to have their way, the government might listen in your calls, etc. It sounds like a spy movie just landed on my life.

Back in the day when there’s no internet, I believe that to do a reverse telephone lookup, we need to go to the city hall in person, queue, pay a certain fee to get it done and even after all that, what we get is a service record that might not been updated properly. I’m sure you won’t find any cell phone number or an unlisted phone number there because they don’t have that information in public records. After all keeping records cost money. In those days, I think, even if you hire a detective to do the work for you, he will do the same thing but today, it’s not the case anymore.

Later, I will tell you my story about reverse search phone numbers, why I did it, and how I did it in a separate article, so look out for it.

Right, let’s get back to the main question; is it legal to reverse search phone numbers? My answer to that question is “It depends”. Read on, I will explain it in detail.

Doing a reverse search phone numbers is closely tied to the rules and regulations in your country, some countries such as Australia can’t do a reverse search phone numbers just because there are rules and regulations which prevented them to do it, therefore there are no reverse phone numbers directory service in those countries. But in United States there are no such rules, in fact because of information freedom act in America, we are able to do reverse phone number search as much as we want. So for people living in America, my answer to the question above is “Yes, you have an option to do it”.

Reverse Search Phone Numbers – A Manual Approach

Friday, November 13th, 2009

It never crossed my mind that in my life I would have to do reverse search phone numbers but due to a special circumstance I was forced to do it to help a family member. When I was looking for a way to do it, I did a lot of research in the internet and I noticed something interesting. Read on…

Actually, reverse search phone numbers can be done by looking closer at the phone number itself. Ok, let’s take a closer look into this example. Now, you have a telephone number 123-456-7890, that’s a common phone number format defined by NANPA (North American Numbering Plan Administration) and it is called NANP (North American Numbering Plan). NANP actually is being used in 19 countries in North America including United States. When you see a phone number in that particular format then you should know that is an NANP.

Way back, when NANPA issued the phone numbers, they need to come up with a certain rule and structure to make sense of the phone numbers issued. See illustration below

reverse phone search

reverse phone search

Part A (e.g. 123), the first three digits is area code. Part B (e.g. 456), the second three digit is office code or cellular phone code. Part C (e.g. 789), the last 4 digits is individual number. By looking at the facts here at least you can narrow down your search using 2 things:

1. Part A will give you good idea about from what area that call is coming from

2. Part B will give you some ideas about from which carrier or cellular provider the call is being made

The only thing we cannot be sure about is Part C, so this way, we can do a very fast general reverse search phone numbers just by looking at the phone numbers. Of course, it’s a very manual and general way to do reverse telephone lookup, you can’t get any specifics about the person calling you, but there are always other free and paid alternatives, such as free reverse directory phone number and reverse phone number lookup directory, available today.