How can I check SIM owner details in Pakistan?
You can check sim owner details in Pakistan using three official PTA methods: (1) Send your 13-digit CNIC to 668 via SMS to see all SIMs registered on your CNIC, (2) Visit cnic.sims.pk portal for free detailed verification, (3) Send MNP to 667 to verify ownership of a SIM in your phone. All methods are PTA-authorized and access the national SVMS database. There is also a fourth method using operator-specific USSD codes.
How many SIMs can be registered on one CNIC in Pakistan 2026?
According to PTA regulations 2026, each CNIC holder can have a maximum of 5 voice SIMs and 3 data-only SIMs, totaling 8 active SIMs across all networks (Jazz, Zong, Telenor, Ufone, SCO). Exceeding this limit triggers automatic blocking through PTA's DIRBS system. Corporate SIMs registered under a company's NTN don't count against individual CNIC limits.
Is checking sim owner details free in Pakistan?
Yes. The cnic.sims.pk portal is completely free with no charges. The 668 SMS service costs only standard SMS rate (Rs. 0.50-2.50). The 667 MNP service is free across all networks. Operator USSD codes (*275#, *4004#, etc.) are also free. Avoid third-party paid services as they violate PECA 2016 and provide fabricated sim owner details data.
What is the 668 SMS service for SIM verification?
The 668 SMS service is PTA's official method to check how many SIMs are registered under your CNIC across all Pakistani networks. Send your 13-digit CNIC number (without dashes) to 668 from any phone. You receive a reply within 30 seconds showing the total SIM count broken down by operator: Jazz, Zong, Telenor, Ufone, and SCO. This is the recommended monthly check for every Pakistani mobile user.
Can I check someone else's sim owner details by mobile number?
No. PTA privacy regulations under PECA 2016 prohibit accessing another person's sim owner details using only their mobile number. You can only verify SIMs registered on your own CNIC, or check the registration of a SIM physically in your possession via 667. Any website or app claiming to provide reverse lookup is illegal, fraudulent, and likely steals your personal data. PTA has blocked over 1,300 such fraudulent platforms as of 2026.
What should I do if I find unauthorized SIMs registered on my CNIC?
Take immediate action within 24 hours: (1) Screenshot the 668 SMS or cnic.sims.pk results as evidence, (2) Visit the franchise of the relevant operator with your original CNIC, (3) File a blocking request — SIM is suspended within 24-48 hours, (4) File complaint at complaint.pta.gov.pk or call 0800-55055, (5) Report to FIA Cyber Crime at 1991 if criminal activity is suspected. Quick action prevents legal liability for crimes committed on unauthorized SIMs.
Does SIM verification work for all networks in Pakistan?
Yes. All PTA verification methods (668, 667, cnic.sims.pk) work across all licensed Pakistani networks including Jazz (Mobilink), Zong (CMPak), Telenor Pakistan, Ufone (PTCL), and SCO Mobile. The SVMS database consolidates registration data from every operator in real-time, ensuring complete sim owner details visibility regardless of which networks issued your SIMs.
How long does SIM verification take?
The 668 SMS service responds within 11-30 seconds. The cnic.sims.pk portal provides instant results after CNIC entry and CAPTCHA verification (typically 5-10 seconds). The 667 MNP code returns ownership details in 6-10 seconds. Operator USSD codes are nearly instantaneous. All methods access real-time SVMS data, so your sim owner details information is always current.
Are eSIMs counted in the 8-SIM limit per CNIC?
Yes. eSIMs (Embedded SIMs) count against your CNIC's 8-SIM limit exactly like physical SIMs. They follow identical biometric registration through NADRA MBVS and appear in 668 and cnic.sims.pk results. Currently, Jazz and Zong support eSIM for compatible iPhone 14+, Samsung Galaxy S23+, and Google Pixel 7+ devices. The same DIRBS enforcement applies.
Can foreign nationals check SIM ownership in Pakistan?
Yes. Foreign nationals with valid Pakistani visas can verify sim owner details using their passport number through cnic.sims.pk under the "Foreign ID" option. They are subject to the same 8-SIM limit (5 voice + 3 data) and must register through authorized franchises with passport, visa documentation, and biometric verification. Overseas Pakistanis can also use these methods through their operator's international support.
What information do I need to verify sim owner details?
For Pakistani citizens, you only need your valid 13-digit CNIC number (without dashes or spaces). For foreign nationals, your passport number with valid Pakistani visa is required. For 667 verification, you need physical access to the SIM card in question. No passwords, OTPs, or additional credentials are required for basic sim owner details lookup through official PTA methods.
Can I deactivate or transfer SIMs through verification portals?
No. The cnic.sims.pk portal allows you to view sim owner details but doesn't enable direct deactivation or transfer. Both deactivation and ownership transfer require physical visits to the operator franchise with your original CNIC. The franchise staff process biometric re-verification, then PTA coordinates with the telecom operator to deactivate or transfer the SIM. Process takes 24-48 hours after franchise verification.
How often should I check my sim owner details?
PTA and security experts recommend monthly verification as the minimum standard. Statistics show 68% of fraud victims discover unauthorized SIMs through regular checking before major financial damage occurs. Set a monthly calendar reminder to send your CNIC to 668. For high-risk individuals (business owners, public figures), bi-weekly verification is recommended.
Are third-party "Pak SIM Data" websites legal?
No. Third-party websites claiming to provide "Pak SIM Data," "Live SIM Tracker," "Minahil Sim Data," or similar services are illegal under PECA 2016. They display fabricated data, harvest your personal information, and may expose you to identity theft. Only the three official PTA methods (668, 667, cnic.sims.pk) provide legitimate sim owner details. PTA has blocked 1,300+ such fraudulent platforms.
What is the difference between 668 and 667?
668 is for checking how many SIMs are registered against your CNIC across all networks — you send your CNIC number to 668 from any phone. 667 is for verifying the registered owner of a specific SIM physically in your phone — you send "MNP" to 667 from that specific SIM. Use 668 for a complete picture of your CNIC's SIM registrations; use 667 when you need to confirm ownership details of a SIM you hold.