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These 10 Tools Will Let You Easily Find Someone’s Phone Number

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There are many situations in which you would want to find someone’s phone number. However, people don’t easily give their phone numbers.

It’s probably easier to get someone’s email address than their phone number. So, how do you find someone’s phone number?

From general search engines to websites that specialize in finding sensitive information, the tools on this list will take the difficulty out of finding phone numbers. Let’s get started.

How to Find Someone’s Phone Number

The best way to find someone’s phone number is to use the right tool. Here are our top picks to do the job.

  1. BeenVerified
  2. WhitePages
  3. Zabasearch
  4. Lead411
  5. PeopleLooker
  6. Social Media
  7. Spy Dialer
  8. InfoTracer
  9. Search Engines
  10. Anywho

1. BeenVerified

BeenVerified
Screenshot: BeenVerified

BeenVerified is one of the top public record search software options for finding information about people and figuring out their contact information.

The New York-based company aggregates information found about someone online, compiling it into a report for a fee.

In terms of pricing, there are no one-time purchases. The subscription model costs $26.89 per month or $17.48 per month when subscribing for three months.

Here are some of BeenVerified’s key features:

  • They provide seven different search options. These include a reverse phone lookup, email lookup, address lookup, vehicle lookup, unclaimed money, or a username search.
  • The information is compiled in full confidentiality, with the searched party never being notified of the search being performed.
  • They provide any known criminal records and accident reports, as well as property records and certain personal details.

BeenVerified explicitly forbids the use of this information to affect someone’s employment. Over 7 million reports have already been done through the site, so it certainly carries a reputation for high reliability.

However, it’s not a formal consumer reporting agency as defined by the Fair Credit Reporting Act. And it’s not always filled with updated personal information (especially regarding phone numbers that can change).

2. WhitePages

WhitePages
Screenshot: WhitePages

Most of us recall a giant white book showing up at our house annually with the alphabetical listing of everyone by their last name, cross-referenced with their phone number.

People would flip through the pages until they found the name they knew, verified the address, and then had the phone number logged at the time of listing. Of course, these were for landlines, but the Whitepages website operates on the same basic principle.

Whitepages allow consumers to search publicly available information by name and output it for the searching party.

All of the information that can be found through Whitepages can also be found online by other means. However, Whitepages consolidates everything into one place, outputting a report.

But much in the same way that there was always a chance that the physical white pages would have outdated address and phone number information, Whitepages suffer from the same drawback of potentially hosting stale information.

Because of this potential for errors, the law does not permit this to be a credible reference for consumer users, prohibiting it from being searched for a job, tenancy, or scholarship eligibility.

There are many pricing points, most of them being distinguished by how many lookups one can perform per month.

3. Zabasearch

Zabasearch
Screenshot: Zabasearch

Zabasearch is another platform that simplifies searching for particular information about people, including finding their cell phone numbers.

Searches by various criteria can be done in order to narrow down the results generated from all publicly available data. Of course, this means that the reliability is on data that could be outdated.

Zabasearch doesn’t host any of the information on its own, relying on other places to secure it. These include White Pages, Yellow Pages, social media profiles, voter registration records, personal sites, marketing forms, sweepstakes entries, and many others.

It’s, therefore, a place that can help find out certain information about someone, but nothing that more extensive traverses could not already find through public records.

Here’s more about ZabaSearch:

  • Zabasearch allows the searches to be done by various queries (or combinations of them).
  • Searches can be refined by more specifically defined information.
  • Allow you to find out who called you from a particular number.
  • Ability to remove your personal data from the website if you do not wish for Zabasearch to retain your own information. So, someone not wanting to be found (at least through Zabasearch) can remove certain information about themselves from the site’s retrieval.

According to reviewers, the free search is fine but generally hard to be accepted as reliable. The paid version of the service is typically met with satisfactory reviews as being not worth the money.

4. Lead411

Lead411 is generally regarded as a highly reliable way to find out information about someone. Not only does it compile publicly available information, but it also goes the extra mile to assure its current accuracy.

This is done by leveraging a 3-pronged data verification system that uses an internal verification team, technology, and crowdsourcing.

The searching service even utilizes verified emails and mobile direct dials to confirm the contact information. Lead411 has a clean, simple UI and can even be utilized through a Chrome browser extension.

The site has multiple pricing tiers, including a free one that permits 50 information unlocks. The pricing tiers then go up to $50 (150 unlocks), $99 (200 unlocks), and $199 (450 unlocks), with charges applied every month.

5. PeopleLooker

PeopleLooker
Screenshot: PeopleLooker

PeopleLooker is an efficient way to get a thoroughly scoped background on an individual you’re looking to find out more about.

This includes their address, cell phone number, criminal past, and level of credit ratings. They can also help you find many other things that might be important when you’re meeting an online date, a roommate, or evaluating a new neighbor.

PeopleLooker offers a downloadable app that goes deep (though not quite dark web deep) and can provide you with information about a party you may be seeking. The reports offered are comprehensive, and the app itself protects your privacy from Google.

It’s available for both the iOS and Android platforms and offers surprisingly low monthly costs for searches when compared to other similar services.

They even offer a $14.62/month price for new members signing up for a 3-month membership, which on a scale of pricing tiers of sites of this type is a great deal.

6. Social Media Platforms

Many social media sites make it easy to find out people’s cell phone numbers if they choose to share them publicly. Most social media platforms allow a phone number (or multiple numbers) to be shared as part of the person’s profile.

Anyone who includes their cell phone number in their profile and doesn’t lock it down to be viewed by only certain people can have their cell number found.

Sites meant for business connections (like LinkedIn) also allow people to share their cell phone numbers to be contacted for business purposes.

7. Spy Dialer

Spy Dialer
Screenshot: Spy Dialer

Spy Dialer is one of the more advanced reverse phone number searches. They make it simple to find out who calls you from an unknown number.

By looking up a phone number you get calls from, you’ll find out whether it’s a cell or a landline, who it belongs to, and related email addresses, even for non-published numbers.

Spy Dialer uses publicly available information as well as social media to retrieve its information. Spy Dialer itself claims to be able to retrieve more information than anyone else, and the most surprising part is that they provide the service free of charge.

8. InfoTracer

InfoTracer
Screenshot: InfoTracer

What sets InfoTracer apart from many other services of this type is its targeted and distinctive search options. Its information databases are updated regularly. This keeps the information they aggregate more up-to-date than services that perform the updates less often.

Here are some of its most notable features:

  • While the public information available on someone is easily acquired through most other people searching services, InfoTracer offers a facial recognition search.
  • This may give you pause in terms of legality, but it only uses publicly available photos. The search is, in fact, quite legal, though there might be restrictions based on the jurisdiction of the search.
  • The engine can also obtain information about someone’s identity by their license plate
  • They can pull back a compiled report of court dealings, warrants, property liens, criminal records, mugshots, and unlisted cell phone numbers.

While InfoTracer does not perpetually engage in dark web monitoring, it most certainly can do so if requested. This scan through deep into the internet can find out otherwise challenging to obtain info.

If you’re still concerned, you should know that the company has the top (A+) rating with the BBB and is stamped with Norton’s seal of approval for its safety and security.

The pricing tiers start for a mere $2.95 per a 5-day trial of $19.95 per month. If you don’t anticipate needing to use it very often, a one-time report can also be run for a mere $19.99.

9. Search Engines

Google Search Engine
Screenshot: Google

For those who are uncomfortable with a people searching service but want to find out someone’s phone number, they don’t need to look much further than a search engine like Google or Bing.

The search engines will seek out the most relevant terms and can provide you access to multiple links if they list the phone number or contact you seek.

Of course, your contact search would need to be refined to avoid many irrelevant hits.

10. Anywho

Anywho
Screenshot: Anywho

Anywho allow for a free reverse lookup when provided with a phone number. It can return the name and address of a local business by name or get information about a person quickly and reliably. Regarding business, Google Maps would be the best option to find a business phone number.

The response is instant, and the site has a very simple UI. Simply entering a 10-digit phone number and clicking the Find button will retrieve the results.

The downside is that there are a bunch of hoops to jump through and confirmations to accept before the information is actually presented to you.

This could turn some users off, but the free service that provides the necessary information while others charge for it may still appeal to some.

Wrap-Up: How to Find Someone Number

Finding someone’s phone number is not an easy task. But with the help of these tools, you can simplify the process and make it less challenging.

Whatever method you end up using, make sure to confirm you get the real phone number. An easy way to do that is, of course, to call the number.

If we missed other easy ways to find someone’s phone number, let us know in the comment section below.

Founder & Editor-in-Chief

Herby has a healthy obsession with all things technology, especially smartphones. He loves to rip things apart to see how they work. He is responsible for the editorial direction, strategy, and growth of Gotechtor.

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