There are free reverse phone number look up services for publicly-listed land line numbers, since those are public record. Cell phone number look ups, however, will incur a small fee because cell phone information is considered private, and therefore must be bought by reverse phone search companies.
There is no absolutely free reverse cell phone lookup that provide you with a name or address of a person. You should use a legit service for your lookup like the one found at the White Pages or similar services - some charge per look up with no membership - others make you join for X dollars per year and then also charge per look-up.
Reverse look-up for a land line (with a listed number) is free.
Yes, although there are lookups that are free and not free.
Reverse phone call lookups for landline numbers are free because a publicly listed landline is freely and publicly available. However, reverse cell phone number lookups are currently not free because cell phone information is considered private information, and therefore must be purchased.
You can perform both types of reverse lookups on any reverse phone search website, although prices and information availability may vary between websites.
Yes there is. If you simply go to YP.Com and then click White Pages "Reverse phone number search", it will open a page with a search bar, type in the # all 7 digits, either with dashes or not, and it will tell you FOR FREE, who the number belongs to. If the # is privatized via unlisted etc. you will just get the location that the number is registered in and the carrier. There you go.
I would suggest that when you get to the page you like ie.: the RESULTS or SEARCH page, go ahead and "Bookmark" it or click "add page to favorites" for EASY, FUTURE Use. Take care and good info to have available.
Please do NOT sign up for Intellius or any other so called "Special priveledges" sites because they are borderline scams to get YOUR Info. Definately a word out to the wise with that info.......
The reality is that most free services online are basically free searches that lead a browser to a paid site. Only commonly listed numbers can be found via reverse phone look up currently on the internet.
The truth is that there is no completely free reverse phone lookup service, because the access to the databases at providers is not free. Even whitepages will charge you a small fee.
Yes there are sites of the sort. Easiest way to do it is type the number that is calling in your browser and it will redirect you to a site with a topic for that exact number.
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.
The best way to look up a phone number that called you for free is to go to whitepages.com and use their reverse phone lookup tool. They also offer paid lookups if they don't have the result.
There is no such thing as a free cell phone directory right now
Free cell phone lookups are not very reliable. Often they do not have the number you are looking for.
White pages (whitepages.com) or yellow pages (yellowpages.com) sites offer this. Many other sites do also. Some are free and some try and get you to subscribe.
A user can use white pages and reverse phone number look up. There are several advantages to this. A user after receiving a phone call can just type in the number and find out who was calling. The website will give the user an are where the call was made.
== == Normally if a number is unlisted or that of a mobile, you will not be able to get the information on the account holder. There are multiple online databases that execute reverse phone lookups for a rather small fee.
Free reverse look-ups can be found typically in many white page advertisers online, however it is likely that mobile phone numbers will require a surcharge as the information has to be sought through mobile provider networks. Some phone services do provide this service but they are becoming less and less each year.
Free programs online. help many Americans determine if a number is worth calling back. also helps track down where harassing call are coming from. They are very user friendly.
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.
There are a number of ways to do this. White pages online has the option of looking up phone numbers in reverse. You could also use the online version of 411.
A great free reverse phone number look-up is peoplesmart.com. The reverse look-up there is completely free. Another one that you can try is realphonelookup.com, which is also free.