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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Free Phone Reverse Lookup

By Mary Landry

A telephone reverse lookup could supply you with plenty of facts about the owner of a landline or cell number. Who would have thought that all one needs to do is enter ten digits into a query box on a phone trace website, and presto, they are provided immediate access to identification info including names and residential addresses. Naturally, it's not always this simple or free, because sometimes the information you want is not publicly available.

That said, til you know the number you're looking for is private, you must always start by making use of a free backwards phone trace first. Where can you find a free reverse phone lookup? You've likely already guessed that answer - the Internet. The internet is home to a lot of websites that supply free lookups. The reason there is a significant number is because public phone directories are not copyrighted, anyone can access them. Therefore, regardless if you want to use the White Pages, Yahoo! People Search, Google Phonebook, or one of the plenty other reverse phone lookup websites, you'll discover a no fee search waiting for you.

Of course, not all free number lookups are the same. For instance, while some phone trace sites only return results for listed landline numbers, others will include international (I.E. Canadian), and cellular numbers in their database. Therefore, while discovering a free phone number search won't be tough, you must be positive that you can learn what every site can give you.

If you're not really certain what forms of numbers a reverse lookup can include, conduct your search using a few of these services so you can compare the information you find. To give you a general idea of the free details you should be provided for landline and cellular phones, the following is a quick breakdown:

Landline numbers - Name (usually last name and first name initial of number owner) - Street address - City - State - Zip code - Phone carrier - Phone type (often indicates if the wire line belongs to a business or home phone)

Cellular numbers - City - State - Wireless carrier - Phone type

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