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In tod the digital era, knowing the ownership and registration status of your SIM cards is very important. Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has made this process easy through its Digital Investigation, Registration & Blocking System (DIRBS).
Through this system, you can verify the SIM owner detail and registration status through your CNIC or mobile number. This service is authorized by PTA and provides you real-time and accurate information.
Our live tracker tool is directly connected to PTA's DIRBS database, which is the official platform for SIM card registration and verification in Pakistan.
Through this direct connection, you get the most up-to-date and authentic information regarding your SIM information and registration status.
Our tracker uses advanced security protocols, including biometric verification and One-Time Password (OTP) systems. These measures ensure that your personal information is secure and protected from unauthorized access.
When you enter your CNIC or mobile number, our system retrieves data from the PTA database and generates a detailed SIM ownership report. This report contains the SIM owner's name, network provider, registration date and status.
Our tool lets you check all active SIMs registered through your CNIC. This feature helps you view the complete list of your registered SIMs so that you can identify unauthorized registrations.
You can verify the name of your SIM owner, network provider and registration date. This information helps you to confirm the authenticity and legality of your SIM.
If you find any unauthorized SIM registered on your CNIC, you can report that SIM through our tool. This feature helps you to protect your identity from theft.
Our live tracker tool operates in accordance with PTA regulations, specifically under Section 9(3). This means that our service complies with legal and regulatory standards that ensure user safety and privacy.
Our tool uses end-to-end encryption and privacy safeguards to keep your personal and sensitive information secure. It is our policy not to share your data with third parties unless we have your explicit consent.
Our service should be used only for legal and ethical purposes. Using our tool for unauthorized tracking, harassment or any illegal activity is strictly prohibited. We expect our users to respect this policy.
First of all, enter your CNIC or mobile number in our live tracker tool. This will help you verify your SIM ownership and registration status.
After that, complete the biometric verification or OTP process. This step confirms your identity and ensures the security of your information.
After the verification is complete, you can view your SIM ownership report. In this report, you get to know the name of the SIM owner, network provider, registration date and status.
Our service is authorized by PTA and has an official verification badge and license number. This confirms the authenticity and reliability of our service.
Our tool synchronizes with PTA systems in real-time, which provides you accurate and up-to-date information.
Our service provides an audit trail, which is helpful in case of legal disputes. This trail helps you to verify your SIM registration and ownership history.
If you have any suspicious activity on your CNIC , If you notice suspicious SIM activity, you can report it to the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Cybercrime wing. This agency investigates such activities and takes legal action.
If you need to block or unblock your SIM, you can obtain the required documentation from the PTA. This process helps you manage the status of your SIM.
If you notice any error in your SIM registration data, you can initiate the dispute resolution process through the PTA. This process helps you correct your data.
It's the registration of a SIM card under a specific individual's CNIC, linking the number to their identity.
Send your CNIC number (without dashes) via SMS to 668 or visit cnic.sims.pk to view all registered SIMs.
Yes, by entering the mobile number into authorized platforms, you can retrieve the owner's details.
Accessing another person's SIM details without consent may violate privacy laws; always ensure you have proper authorization.
Reputable platforms update their databases regularly to provide accurate and current information.
It's a PTA service where you send your CNIC to 668 to receive a list of SIMs registered under it.