How to Check All SIM Numbers on ID Card Online
All Pakistani citizens should be aware of the SIM cards that are registered to their CNIC number. The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has mandated that all mobile connections must be connected to valid identity card after biometric verification systems. This is a required procedure that prevents fraud and identity theft in the nation. According to Pakistani law, a CNIC number can have a maximum number of 5 SIM cards, which includes all the major networks such as Jazz, Telenor, Zong, and Ufone.
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How to Check All SIM Numbers on ID Card Online
Go to the official PTA SIM Information System at cnic.sims.pk. Type in your 13-digit CNIC number with no dashes. Click submit to see results. All active SIM cards under your name are displayed by the system. It also contains the information regarding your service provider.
Steps to follow:
- Open cnic.sims.pk in browser.
- Enter your CNIC number (no hyphens).
- Click the verification button.
- See full SIM information by operator.
Check CNIC SIM Information via SMS
Send your CNIC to 668 to get quick results. You will receive a reply by SMS. The message will contain the total active connections linked to your CNIC. Telecom operators are also mentioned. This USSD service is compatible with any Pakistani network.
Pakistan SIM Registration Limits
PTA permits 5 SIM cards per CNIC. You should block out unnecessary SIMs first in case of five running SIMs. It is only then that you can register new numbers. This biometric system eliminates fraud and identity theft.
SIM Verification Results Details
The verification system displays:
- Total active mobile connections.
- Breakdown of network operators (Jazz, Telenor, Zong, Ufone)
- Status of the registration of each number.
- Blocked or suspended SIMs.
CNIC SIM Blocking and Security
It is safe to verify your CNIC every month. You may not even be aware that unknown numbers are being used. Call PTA helpline at once such cases of emergency. The SIM blocking processes can be, however, done at your nearest franchise.
Biometric is used to connect all mobile numbers to valid CNICs. This endorses the digital project in Pakistan. Passport numbers can be used by foreign nationals in the same PTA portal systems.
Q: How many SIM cards can I register on my CNIC in Pakistan?
The law in Pakistan permits 5 SIM cards on a CNIC number. This is a limit that is imposed on all telecom operators such as Jazz, Telenor, Zong and Ufone. Once you reach this limit, you have to block any existing SIMs to be able to register new ones.
Q: Is checking SIM numbers on CNIC free in Pakistan?
Yes, it is free to visit the official site of PTA cnic.sims.pk. SMS to 668 could be subject to standard charges based on the rate of your mobile operator, but there is no addition charge on the service.
Q: What should I do if I find unauthorized SIMs on my CNIC?
Call PTA helpline 0800-55555 immediately or walk in to your closest franchise. File SIM blocking complaint and attach copy of CNIC. Report the problem within 24 hours in order to avoid the misuse of your identity.
Q: Can I check someone else's SIM details using their CNIC?
No, the law of data protection in Pakistan does not allow viewing the SIM data of other people. No one can check mobile connections registered under their own CNIC number in the name of security and privacy.
Q: How often is the PTA SIM database updated?
PTA SIM Information System is updated in real-time. Blockings, cancellations and new registrations are immediately reflected on the database. But certain network delays can result in 24 hours to process the latest changes.
Q: Do I need internet to check SIM numbers registered on my CNIC?
No, it can be done through SMS method by texting your CNIC to 668 via any mobile phone without internet. The PTA site approach, however, will need an internet connection to be able to verify in detail and break down your SIMs by operator.
Disclaimer: We do not give any SIM card data, personal data etc. All such pages claiming to share SIM Details are fake and work against NCCIA policy in Pakistan. It is illegal as well as dangerous to share or seek this information. Our official platform complies with NCCIA guidelines, and your privacy is protected. And remember to remain vigilant and fact-check where personal data might be involved. Never use unauthorized sources for SIM information checks.