Finding Unlisted Phone Numbers

Dec 26th, 2008 | By | Category: Unlisted Phone Numbers

Finding Unlisted Phone Numbers - It is not that complicated!

Why would anybody want to do a Finding Unlisted Phone Numbers? Have you ever received nuisance telephone calls? Has anyone ever been prank calling you? Your caller ID gives the number but no name, not too helpful is it? Sounds familiar? Or may be you want to add a long lost friend or a relative to your address book that you need their address and phone number. The worst case scenario, you suspect foul play from your boyfriend or girlfriend who is fooling around behind your back. So you want to double check the telephone numbers on their monthly cell phone bills.
Almost all residential telephone numbers are arranged in the public domain. This means two things. Firstly, anybody wanting to publish a phonebook can access this data through the relevant authorities that hold all this information and they can publish their own telephone directory. Secondly, it means that anybody who wants to find the ownder of an unknown telephone number (or vice versa) can do so because they are in the public domain. However, all residential phone numbers will not be in the public domain. These are known as Unlisted Phone numbers. The owners of these telephone numbers have actively gotten these numbers removed from the published databases. You sometimes may even have to pay a small fee to get your number removed. As you can now see, this is why most people believe finding unlisted phone numbers is an impossible task.

 

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Mobile phone numbers are also essentially unlisted as they are not a part of the public domain. Cellular numbers don’t automatically go into the public domain, thus no special action/requests are required for them to be unlisted. This obviously means one thing. Cell phone number directories or unlisted phone number directories do no t exist.
However this doesn’t mean finiding unlisted phone numbers and their owners’ name and address is impossible although they’re theoretically unpublised. You CAN find a cell phone number even if it is unlisted using what’s known as the reverse phonebook lookup technology.
Reverse phone directories contain not only unlisted phone numbers, but also listed land phone numbers, about 90% of the cell phone numbers and even fax numbers. However, since this information is not in the public domain, reverse phone directories have to protect the confidentiality of these unpublished phone numbers. Therefore they cannot make the information freely available to the public, but for a small fee you can get a bunch of details including name, address, and in many cases even things like marital status, criminal and legal records as well.
As you can see finding unlisted phone numbers is not too difficult of a task!

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