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A phone number search can help you find a phone number—not to mention the caller behind it.

Phone search may not be the first tool that comes to mind in the Internet age—when folks are often more likely to IM their friends than they are to call them—but it’s nonetheless among the most useful. That’s because a phone search helps you not only find a phone number, but also all the information that’s behind it, including a caller’s name, address, birthday and more. A phone number search may even help you find an e-mail address, in case you’ve hung up your handset once and for all in order to answer the call of text messages and social networks.

Indeed, a phone search is much more powerful than it sounds. Whether you want to search the Web in order to find a phone number or search phone numbers in order to find people, a phone search can help you do it. Consider, for instance, the many phone search possibilities, which enable you to:

  1. Do a phone search by name, address or Social Security Number.

  2. Do a reverse phone number search in order to research callers.

  3. Do a cell phone search in order to find a cell phone number.

  4. Do a phone search to find a phone number for businesses.

  5. Do a phone search to find a phone number for government offices.

Phone Search Tools and Techniques

If you need to find people, use these “how-to” strategies for doing a phone search:

  • To find a phone number, do a phone search by name, address or SSN

The No. 1 reason to do a phone number search is to find a phone number. Luckily, people search engines make doing that quick phone search as easy as doing any other type of Internet search.

PeopleSearch.info Recommends: At Records.com, you can do a phone search by doing a people search by name, address or Social Security Number—all of which will turn up public records that include phone numbers.

  • To find a phone number owner, do a reverse phone number search

Sometimes, you don’t need to find a phone number, but rather the caller behind a phone number. Maybe there’s an unknown number on your caller ID, for instance, or a number written in your address book without a name. Regardless, doing a reverse phone search on the mysterious digits means you can search phone numbers in order to identify the anonymous caller.

PeopleSearch.info Recommends: If you’re receiving unwanted calls from telemarketers, skip the phone search and go straight to the National Do Not Call Registry, where you can register your phone number in order to keep salespeople at bay. Of course, if you’re still wondering who’s behind the ring, go ahead and do the reverse phone search in order to satisfy your curiousity.

  • To find a phone number that’s mobile, do a cell phone search

Phone search isn’t just for trying to find a phone number on a landline. In fact, you can now do a cell phone search in order to find a cell phone, search for mobile contacts and more. You can even do a reverse cell phone search in order to identify callers who are dialing you from their cell phones.

PeopleSearch.info Recommends: Wondering where that mysterious caller is dialing from? Before you do a reverse cell phone search, consult the North American Numbering Plan’s area code map in order to geographically identify the area code; if it’s a local area code, it may just be a wrong number, negating the need for a reverse cell phone search.

  • To find a phone number for a business contact, do a business phone search

When doing a phone number search, you’re not always trying to find a phone number for an individual. Sometimes you’re trying to find a phone number for a business, instead.

PeopleSearch.info Recommends: While a reverse phone search may include business results—if you search phone numbers that belong to a place of business, that is—a typical phone search usually is designed only to find a phone number for an individual. To find a phone number for a business, your best bet may be to call 411; Google has a free 411 directory assistance service, called GOOG-411, while wireless carriers such as AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon all offer paid 411 service with which to do a phone search of businesses. 

  • To find a phone number for public officials, do a government phone search

Perhaps the easiest kind of phone number search is the kind that targets government numbers, as it’s super easy to find a phone number for both a government office and a government official.

PeopleSearch.info Recommends: Whether you’re doing a phone search in order to find local, state or federal government phone numbers, you’re starting point should be the “U.S. Government Telephone and E-mail Directories” page at USA.gov. 

Phone Search Tips and Tactics

  • Although phone search makes finding a phone number easy, use it wisely and respect people’s privacy. In fact, making unsolicited phone calls to harass someone, sell products or otherwise infringe on people’s personal space may be illegal where you live, so use your phone search results wisely.

  • If you’re concerned about your own privacy, remember: If you can find a phone number with a phone search, other people can find your phone number with a phone search. To keep your phone number confidential, consider getting an unlisted number.

  • Speaking of unlisted phone numbers, it’s important to consider that some phone numbers simply can’t be found—even by performing the most sophisticated phone number search. With that said, a free phone search tends to only search phone numbers that are listed and landlines; if you want to search phone numbers that are unlisted, or that are VoIP or cell phone numbers, a paid phone search is likely to be more successful.

  • If you’re doing a reverse phone number search, be sure to include the correct area code. If you leave the area code out, your reverse phone search results are likely to be incorrect or unreliable.

  • Although you can do a phone search manually using your local Yellow Pages or White Pages, an online phone search is likely to be easier, faster and more accurate, as it will instantly search phone numbers not just from your immediate local area, but from your entire state, the entire country and sometimes the entire world.

 

 

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