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Official Methods · Pakistan 2026

SIM Information in Pakistan

Learn all official ways to check SIM information in Pakistan: SIM owner name via 667, SIM counts on CNIC via 668, plus biometric rules and helplines.

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1. What "SIM Information" Means in Pakistan

In Pakistan, "SIM information" usually refers to two things:

  • SIM owner name & basic registration for a specific mobile number
  • Number of SIMs registered on your CNIC, operator‑wise

PTA & Operator Data

PTA and mobile operators maintain this data and provide limited public access through specific channels to help users verify their own SIMs and protect against misuse.

How to Check SIM
Information

Check SIM Owner Name via 667 (Per‑SIM Check)
For most networks, you can see the registered owner name by sending an SMS to 667.
1 Insert the SIM you want to check into your phone
2 Open your messaging app
3 Type MNP (or send a blank SMS on some networks)
4 Send it to 667 from that SIM
5 You'll receive a reply showing the SIM owner name, and in many cases a masked CNIC and basic registration info
Per‑SIM Check: This is a per‑SIM check: it tells you who a particular number is registered to, using the SIM itself.
Check SIMs on Your CNIC via PTA SIM Information System
To see how many SIMs are on your CNIC (across all networks), use PTA's SIM Information System – this is the canonical source for SIM counts in Pakistan.
A Website: Visit https://simowner.com.pk in your browser, enter your 13‑digit CNIC (without dashes), solve the CAPTCHA and click Submit. Within seconds, you'll see a table with active SIM counts per operator (Jazz, Zong, Telenor, Ufone, etc.).
B SMS: Type your 13‑digit CNIC in the SMS body (no dashes), send it to 668. PTA's 668 system replies with the total number of SIMs issued on your CNIC with each operator.
PTA's Description: PTA explicitly describes 668/simowner.com.pk as the way "mobile subscribers can know the total number of SIMs issued against their names with each mobile operator."

SIM Information & Biometric
Verification (BVS)

Behind the scenes, SIM registration and verification depend on the Biometric Verification System (BVS):

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Biometric Capture

For new SIMs, duplicate SIMs, ownership change, MNP and re‑verification, operators must capture your fingerprints and send them to NADRA for matching.

Verification Required

Only after a successful biometric match is the SIM considered fully verified and linked to your CNIC.

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PTA System

PTA's SIM Information System reflects this data and is used to identify unverified or irregular SIMs for blocking during clean‑up campaigns.

Why It Matters: That's why keeping your SIMs biometrically verified and regularly checking SIM information is important for both security and compliance.

Official vs "SIM Database"
Websites

Official, PTA‑Aligned Ways

  • 667 – SIM owner name for the SIM you're using
  • 668 – SIM counts per CNIC via SMS
  • simowner.com.pk – SIM counts per CNIC via web
  • Network helplines/apps (Jazz, Zong, Telenor, Ufone) for your own numbers

Third‑Party Sites (Not Recommended)

  • Many third‑party sites and "Pak SIM data / SIM database / CNIC tracker" tools claim to show full details
  • Often rely on scraping or misusing data
  • Not official and can violate privacy laws
  • Reputable guides clearly warn users to rely on PTA and operators instead

FAQs – SIM Information
in Pakistan

Q1. How do I see the owner name of a SIM?
Insert the SIM in a phone and send MNP or a blank SMS to 667; the reply usually includes the registered owner name and basic details for that connection.
Q2. How do I see how many SIMs are on my CNIC?
Use PTA's SIM Information System: visit https://simowner.com.pk or SMS your CNIC to 668 to see operator‑wise SIM counts.
Q3. Can I see the full list of numbers on my CNIC from PTA?
No, PTA shows counts per operator, not full numbers; for specific numbers, you must contact each operator's franchise or helpline.
Q4. Is it legal to use online "SIM databases" to check anyone's details?
Major Pakistani tech and info sources caution that such databases are not official and often misuse sensitive data; you should stick to PTA and operators, and only check SIMs connected to your own CNIC.

Check Your SIM
Information Now

Use official PTA methods to check SIM owner name via 667 or SIM counts on your CNIC via 668 and simowner.com.pk.

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