So long as the handset is switched on - any handset can be traced to within a 3 metre radius of its location !
use *67
For landlines, it is extremely easy to trace the phone as a specific number is registered to a specific address. As for mobile phones, most modern cell phones have embedded GPS tracking devices (installed primarily for the purpose of using GPS navigation), and those that don't can be traced by tracking which transmission towers the cell phone is receiving a signal from.
it is possible for someone to use your cell phone number
Call the cell phone company and ask them if its being used or not if not then you can use it
Sure. A cell phone is no different from a landline except it is portable.
Please go to spokeo.com/Cell-Phone-Number-Lookup. There you will be able to look up the phone numbers of people if it is available.
Yes you can - but you will be charged for the call.
You can use Canada411.com or yellow pages to do a cell phone search. You can also use sites like reverse phone tracer, but you may have to pay for the service.
Before cell phones, anyone who had telephone service had a "house phone" or what is now called a "landline". Since cell phones have become popular, people will often use the words "house phone" to distinguish between that service/number and their cell phone service/number.
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.
you have to use a cell phone and put *67 and put in the phone number
Cellphone number look ups are available on the internet to look up these numbers for free. Reverse cell phone look is what I would use to begin my search to find the trace of a cell phone number.