You will need the phone number to conduct a reverse cell phone search. You can read more at reverse-cell-phone-search-directory.com
no by law an employer can not search your cell phone unless he or she has a search warrant
There are many online phone books where you can search for a cell phone number. Some are free, many are not. The white pages have the option to perform a cell number search.
with your keyboard and cell phone
Depending on who your cell phone provider is, you will be able to search for a temporary used phone on Ebay. Just search for which phone manufacturers are supported by your cell phone provider and then search Ebay. You will often be able to find used or refurbished phones that are affordable for you to purchase until you are able to upgrade with your cell phone provider.
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.
To conduct a reverse phone number search visit a reverse phone look up site like reversephonenumbersearch. Enter the number and it should list who owns the number and the location. Sometimes these are free but most you have to pay.
I would do a search on the Internet. Then you can see what each provider has to offer for cell phones and plans.
Yes she does search it I forgot
Ebay, cellitused.com or search the better one for you to search in the net.
Laws vary from area to area, but in general, it is legal to law enforcement officers to search a cell phone if it is believed that the cell phone contains information pertaining to the arrest. To give a specific answer, the geographic area will need to be provided.
If you think finding someone's cell phone number is hard, think again! Try a social networking site. People put their information on their profiles, including their number, to stay connected with people, even you! A reverse cell phone directory is also an excellent way to do a cell phone number search.