Nope, not yet...
You will need the phone number to conduct a reverse cell phone search. You can read more at reverse-cell-phone-search-directory.com
It is possible for citizens to use reverse phone number lookup websites to find out who owns the cell phone in question. However, police and the authorities are able to track, trace and find phone owner details from just the cell phone number.
Yellow pages has a great reverse cell phone look-up service. You can search for free and receive the information you need on the cell phone number. White pages is also a good site for reverse cell phone look-up.
There is no FREE service.
No, there isn't. Cell phone numbers are unlisted by default.
It is possible to do a cell phone number look up online. When attempting this, it is helpful to know the name of the person the number belongs to and the name of the provider for the cell number you are looking for.
When you're using a reverse cell phone lookup company, they'll usually ask you for the phone number. They somehow take the phone number and find a connection to a person whether it be a landline or cellphone. It is usually a small fee.
There are a number of online services for reverse phone lookups - Phone Lookup, White Pages and Cell Revealer are a few. Unfortunately these services are rarely free.
If you receive a call from a number that you do not recognize, you can use a reverse phone lookup to find out who it belongs to. Most cell phones are not traceable. You can find a reverse phone number lookup at superpages.com.
it is possible for someone to use your cell phone number
Sometimes a number will show up on your caller I.D. that you won't recognize. Many people are hesitant to pick these phone calls up in the case that the person on the other line may be a telemarketer. A good solution to this problem is to look up the number in the phone book. However, if the number is a cell phone, more than likely the number will not be listed in the phone book. What you can do is utilize websites that specialize in reverse cell phone look ups. There are many free reverse cell phone look up directories available to you on the internet. Generally these websites will tell you the name and address of the cell phone owner, if they are listed.
To find out who owns a phone number, you can use a reverse phone lookup website. Take note that although landline phone reports are free because those numbers are public record, cell phone reports will cost a fee because cell phone information is private, and therefore not freely available.