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When an unknown number calls your phone, it could be unsettling. We have gotten so used to caller ID as well as the privacy that a cell phone provides that we usually know who callers are before we even pick up the phone. No matter if it's easy curiosity or if there is a reason for privacy concern, you may get peace of mind by doing a reverse phone look up. Depending upon the circumstances, you may be able to find out the information you need by doing it yourself and other times you will need to use a reverse phone lookup service.

Free Phone look up reverse

The first thing you should try when you want to find out who a phone number is registered to is enter in the number into Google and see what turns up. If it is a telemarketing company or from your business with a web presence, you should be able to tell immediately who made the phone call. Using Google works pretty well with 1-800 numbers but personal phone numbers may be another story. To complete a reverse phone lookup for a personal number you can test a free online cell number lookup service. If the number calling you is a landline and listed in a local phone directory then chances are very good you will be able to learn the name as well as the address of the caller. When the number is unpublished or perhaps is a cell phone number, you will have to use a paid database.

Paid reverse phone lookup

A phone lookup service that bills you a fee can give you more information since the service is allowed to tap into privately held databases instead of simply pulling data from public information. By paying a fee you'll be able to do reverse number lookups on cellular phones and unpublished landlines. Just go into the number in question into a search box and you'll be provided with the callers name and his awesome address. Many of these services also offer additional information for extra fees. If you are concerned about your safety or are suspicious of the caller for any reason you may want to go ahead and find out as much about them that you can. The fees you pay allow you to access various databases like cellular provider records that aren't available to the general public.

The Legal Issue

If you use a reverse phone lookup for lawful purposes, it really is perfectly legal to do so. In other words you can't make use of the information for telemarketing or stalking. The phone lookup service enters into legal agreements with all the owners of private phone number and public record databases. This is the reason they can access information that is not freely publicly available. They are also given the authority to permit users to access the information for a fee. It's the same principal that private detectives have used for decades. The web has made it easy for you to be your own detective agency now and as long as you go through lawful channels. When you pay for the information and supply proof if identity by using Paypal or a credit card, there are no legal concerns whatsoever with using a reverse lookup service.