There are a few that do offer reverse cell phone look up. Most will only tell you where the call came from and who the carrier is. However this is enough to go to the phone company or police with to get the person stopped.
The best website I have found for reverse phone lookup is the White Pages. Here is the link: http://www.whitepages.com/reverse_phone
The following is a website that offers reverse email lookup. Most of the websites that offer this service also charge a small fee. http://whoemails.me/
You can go to SearchBug.com for conducting a free reverse phone lookup search. I have had really good luck with using their service.
WhitePages.com and YellowPages.com both have excellent reverse phone number lookup search engines. Simply log onto the website, click the reverse phone lookup button, and enter the area code and number of the phone number you are trying to identify. Usually, the site will give you some general info on the number's owner for free, and offer you a full report for a premium fee.
To get free reverse phone number look ups, you can try the White Pages, Who Calls Me website, People Finders website or the 411 website. All of the sites offer free reverse look up, even though they say free, sometimes you may have to pay for the results.
There are many sites which offer reverse phone lookup services. The best one to use if the caller appeared to be calling from a landline is whitepages. For a caller using a cellular device, it is recommended to use the service offered by yahoo.
411 offers that service, as does yellowpages.com
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.
One of my neighbors have recently been arrested but I don't know what for. Are there any websites that offer a free inmate lookup?
One way to do a reversed phone lookup is to type the number you are looking up in Google or the website Phone Lookup and see if any businesses or names come up alongside the number in the search. White Pages and Anywho also offer reverse phone lookup services, but sometimes charge a fee.
To find phone numbers on the Switch Board website one has to go to their official website and fill-out the information needed to look up a person or a business. They need the first and the last name and the city of the desired person. They also offer a reverse lookup search.
If the call is from a commercial organisation then a simple web search should solve the problem. Many phone directory websites offer reverse look up for numbers that are listed in that directory.