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Want to find out the location of a phone number who called or texted you? There are many simple and free ways to trace a phone number's location! Although you can't track a number down to an exact map location without GPS, you can still find its general region, and sometimes details like the owner's name, address, and carrier. We'll show you a few easy techniques and databases you can use to search for a phone number's registration information, which can help you figure out a caller's location.
Steps
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Understand that you can't track a phone's exact location. The methods used by police and government agencies to track a cell phone rely on telephone carrier information which must be subpoenaed by a court order, making it impossible for you to replicate these methods.
- Since it is impossible to trace a phone's exact location, avoid using third-party apps or services which claim to be able to track phone numbers. At best, these services don't work, and they will often scam you or steal your information.
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Check your phone's caller ID. Most modern smartphones and digital handsets come with built-in caller ID which will announce the city to which the phone number is registered. If your phone shows a city and state (or region) for an incoming call, this should be enough to tell you where the person's phone number was registered.[1]Advertisement
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Reference the phone's area code. The three digits in a set of parentheses in any United States area code refers to the region in which the number was registered.
- The easiest way to look up an area code's coverage is by typing the area code followed by "area code" into a search engine (e.g., Google).
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Search for the number on social media. While this isn't guaranteed to work by any means, searching for the phone number on social media may bring up results for specific people. Social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter allow users to post their current location, so you may be able to see the person's updated location even if their phone number's location is out of date.[2]
- Most social media services keep your phone number private by default, so the person in question will most likely have to make their phone number public for this to work.
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Try calling the number. If all else fails, you can always call the phone number and politely ask the person for information. If the call is coming from a typical person or a small company, explaining that you're receiving calls from them and you don't know who they are will usually be enough to prompt the caller to tell you why they're calling at the very least. In some cases, the call may be a mistake.
- If the phone number belongs to a corporation, you may have to navigate through an automated process before you can speak to a real person. Most corporations announce their affiliation upon reaching the automated assistant, so you should at least be able to find out who's calling.
- If you don't know the phone number because the caller is masking their number, you can unmask the number and then call it from a friend's phone to see if the caller picks up.
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Understand what information Whitepages may have. While Whitepages will restrict the amount of free information you can see, you can usually find a phone number's registration location and a spam rating.[3]
- The information you find on Whitepages may be limited, but it should give you a good place to start your investigation if you decide to try to figure out the identity of an unknown caller.
- Unfortunately, Whitepages may not have any information on the phone number you enter, and any information it does have may be outdated.[4]
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Open Whitepages. Go to https://www.whitepages.com/ in your computer's web browser.
- Whitepages is a partially free online database which includes the option to look up a phone number.[5]
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Click the REVERSE PHONE tab. It's at the top of the page.
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Enter a phone number. Type the phone number for which you want to search into the search bar in the middle of the page, then press ↵ Enter.
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Review the available information. Depending on the phone number, you will usually see some (or all) of the following:
- A spam rating (e.g., "Low" for personal numbers)
- The first letter of the phone owner's first and last name
- The phone number's registration location (city and state)
- The phone number's carrier
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow can I find the location from which a phone number called?Community AnswerLook at the area code from the phone number, then Google the area code to find out where it is. You can also try a reverse phone number lookup program to find out the source of the number.
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QuestionHow do I block calls to cell phones from unknown phone numbers?Community AnswerYou can't. But you can record the person who's calling you and give it to the authorities.
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QuestionSomebody claims that I have called them using my name. I have not called that person. How do I track who is using my name?Community AnswerYou likely won't be able to track them down. Ignore said person, or make sure everyone you value has your number and is smart enough to know your voice.
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Tips
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Whitepages often has premium information (e.g., addresses) for phone numbers. You can pay for a full report.Thanks
Warnings
- If you're attempting to trace a number's location because of a crime, contact law enforcement instead.Thanks
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About This Article
Although you can't track the exact location of a phone number, you may be able to find out an approximate location if your caller ID shows the city and state for incoming calls. Alternatively, go to www.whitepages.com and click on the “Reverse phone” tab. Then, enter the phone number to review the available information for that number, which may include the registration location. Make sure to avoid using apps or services that claim to be able to track a phone’s exact location, since these are usually scams. To learn how to find the location of a phone number using social media, read on!