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What is a CNIC and Why Does It Matter for SIM Tracking?

Your CNIC — Computerized National Identity Card — is Pakistan’s master identity document. It is a 13-digit number issued by NADRA, the National Database and Registration Authority, and it follows you through every significant transaction in your life. Opening a bank account requires it. Buying a mobile SIM requires it. Applying for a passport requires it. Registering property requires it. Enrolling in government welfare programs like BISP requires it.

But your CNIC does more than identify you. In Pakistan’s telecom system, your CNIC is the anchor point for every SIM card you own. Every mobile number registered in your name — on Jazz, Telenor, Zong, or Ufone — is permanently linked to your 13-digit CNIC in PTA’s national SIM registration database.

This linkage is the foundation of Pakistan’s SIM verification ecosystem. It is also why your CNIC is one of the most valuable and most targeted pieces of personal information you possess.

When a criminal gets access to your CNIC number — or even just a photograph of your physical ID card — they can attempt to register mobile SIMs in your name without your knowledge. Those SIMs then operate under your legal identity. Any crime committed through those numbers traces directly back to your CNIC. You become the first suspect, not the last.

Live Tracker’s CNIC lookup tool solves this problem. Enter your 13-digit CNIC number and instantly see every SIM card currently registered under your identity — across every network, with registration dates and active status. It takes 10 seconds. It is completely free. And it could be the most important 10 seconds you spend online today.


What Does Live Tracker CNIC Lookup Show You?

When you enter a CNIC number into Live Tracker‘s CNIC tool, the system queries Pakistan’s national SIM registration database and returns a complete picture of every mobile number tied to that identity.

Here is exactly what the results show.

All SIM Numbers Registered Under the CNIC

The tool returns every mobile number currently registered under the CNIC you entered — across all networks simultaneously. Jazz numbers, Telenor numbers, Zong numbers, Ufone numbers — all of them appear in a single consolidated result. You do not need to check each network separately.

Network Operator for Each SIM

Each number in the results shows its registered network operator. This tells you immediately which franchise to visit if you need to disown or block a specific unauthorized number.

Registration Date for Each SIM

The date each SIM was originally registered under the CNIC appears in the results. This is critical for identifying unauthorized registrations — a SIM registered on a date you do not recognize, on a network you do not use, is an immediate red flag that deserves urgent investigation.

Active and Inactive Status

The tool shows whether each registered number is currently active, inactive, or blocked. Inactive numbers can still be reactivated by whoever holds the SIM. Even an inactive unauthorized SIM needs to be formally disowned through the network franchise to remove it from your CNIC record permanently.

Total SIM Count

The results show your total SIM count broken down by operator. This tells you immediately whether you are approaching or have exceeded PTA’s legal limit of five SIMs per network per CNIC. Exceeding this limit triggers DIRBS’s automatic blocking system — which can cut off your own legitimate SIM without warning.

What CNIC Lookup Does NOT Show

Live Tracker CNIC lookup does not show your personal biodata — name, father’s name, date of birth, or address as stored in NADRA’s identity database. That information is protected under NADRA’s data privacy framework and accessible only through official NADRA channels.

It does not show bank account details, transaction history, or financial records tied to the CNIC.

It does not show the physical location of any SIM holder.

It does not show call history, SMS records, or any communication data.

It does not show family tree data, property records, or passport information. All of those are separate NADRA systems with their own access protocols.


How to Check CNIC Number Details Online — Step by Step

Checking your CNIC details through Live Tracker takes under 30 seconds. Here is the exact process.

Step 1 — Select the CNIC Tab

The Live Tracker tool at the top of this page has two tabs — SIM Data and CNIC. Select the CNIC tab to begin a CNIC-based lookup.

Step 2 — Enter Your CNIC in the Correct Format

Your CNIC is a 13-digit number. When printed on your physical ID card, it appears with dashes — for example, 37405-1234567-8. For the Live Tracker database query, remove all dashes and spaces and enter only the 13 raw digits: 3740512345678.

Do not add spaces. Do not add the dashes you see on the physical card. Just the 13 consecutive digits.

Step 3 — Click Track

Hit the Track button. The system processes your query against the SIM registration database and returns your results within seconds.

Step 4 — Review Your Results

The results screen shows every SIM registered under your CNIC, organized by network operator, with registration dates and active or inactive status.

Compare every number in the results against SIMs you know you personally registered. Any number you do not recognize needs immediate attention.

How to Read Your CNIC Number

Pakistan’s 13-digit CNIC follows a specific structure that carries geographic and identity information. Understanding it helps you confirm you are entering it correctly.

The first five digits are the area code — identifying the district and registration center where the CNIC was originally issued. The next seven digits are the individual registration number assigned to you personally within that district. The final digit is a check digit that is also a gender identifier — odd numbers for males, even numbers for females.

So a CNIC like 3740512345678 breaks down as: 37405 (area code — Rawalpindi district) + 1234567 (individual registration number) + 8 (check digit, even = female).

Knowing this structure helps you catch typing errors before submitting the query. If you accidentally enter 12 or 14 digits, something is wrong and the query will fail.

Common Errors and How to Fix Them

CNIC entered with dashes — remove all dashes and enter only the 13 digits.

CNIC entered with spaces — remove all spaces, no formatting required.

Wrong digit count — your CNIC is always exactly 13 digits. Count them before submitting.

Expired CNIC — an expired CNIC still has an active record in the SIM database. Expired status refers to the physical card’s validity period, not the identity record itself. Your SIM registrations remain linked even after the physical card expires until you renew.

No results returned — double-check the digit count and format. If the CNIC was very recently issued, it may not yet be fully synced across all database systems. Try again after 24 to 48 hours.


Why You Must Check Your CNIC for Unauthorized SIMs Regularly

Pakistan is in the middle of a SIM fraud crisis. The scale of it affects ordinary citizens every day — and most victims did not know they were vulnerable until it was already too late.

In 2025, PTA detected 4.7 million unauthorized SIM registrations across Pakistan, with victims losing an average of Rs. 185,000 each and total national losses crossing Rs. 22.3 billion.

Those are not abstract statistics. Behind each one is a real Pakistani — an individual, a parent, a small business owner — who woke up one day to find their identity had been used to run crimes they knew nothing about.

Here is specifically what unauthorized SIMs on your CNIC enable criminals to do.

Financial Account Takeover

Every bank account and mobile wallet in Pakistan uses your mobile number as the primary security channel. JazzCash, Easypaisa, HBL Mobile, MCB Mobile, and every major bank’s app routes OTPs, password resets, and transaction alerts to your registered number.

A criminal who registers an unauthorized SIM on your CNIC and executes a SIM swap attack gains control of your number. From that point, they can reset every account linked to it, authorize transactions, and drain wallets before you even realize your phone has lost signal. Financial damage from a single successful SIM swap can reach hundreds of thousands of rupees within hours.

Criminal Identity Use

If a criminal uses an unauthorized SIM on your CNIC to conduct illegal activity — threatening calls, financial fraud, drug transactions, terrorist financing — Pakistani law holds you accountable as the registered identity owner. Law enforcement traces the number to your CNIC. They investigate you first. Proving your innocence requires legal proceedings that can last years.

Every criminal act committed through a SIM on your CNIC creates a legal trail pointing directly to you, and victims typically spend two to four years and hundreds of thousands of rupees in legal fees proving their innocence.

Loan and Credit Fraud

Pakistan’s growing digital lending ecosystem — microfinance apps, BNPL services, fintech credit platforms — uses CNIC and mobile number verification as their primary KYC mechanism. A criminal with an unauthorized SIM on your CNIC can apply for digital loans in your name, receive the funds, and disappear — leaving you with a defaulted loan on your credit history.

DIRBS Auto-Blocking of Your Own SIM

PTA allows a maximum of 5 SIMs per network operator per CNIC, and if that limit is exceeded, DIRBS automatically blocks the most recently registered SIM on that network — which could be your own legitimate number — without any warning.

If criminals register unauthorized SIMs and push your count over the limit on any single network, your own number gets cut off. You lose service without explanation. And you only discover the reason when you investigate your CNIC record.

How Often Should You Check?

Security experts recommend checking your CNIC for registered SIMs at minimum once every month. The first of the month is the easiest habit to build — open Live Tracker, enter your CNIC, take a screenshot with the date visible, compare to last month. Any increase in SIM count that you cannot explain demands immediate action.

Check more frequently if you have recently lost your CNIC, had it replaced, received suspicious calls claiming to be from your bank or network, or experienced unexplained account activity.


NADRA CNIC Verification — Complete Guide to Official Services

Your CNIC is managed by NADRA — the National Database and Registration Authority. NADRA maintains the definitive identity record for every Pakistani citizen and offers several official digital services for accessing and verifying CNIC information. Every Pakistani should know these services.

NADRA Verisys — Official CNIC Validity Check

Verisys is NADRA’s official online portal for verifying CNIC validity. Visit verisys.nadra.gov.pk. Enter the 13-digit CNIC number without dashes. The system confirms whether the card is currently active, expired, or blocked.

This is the authoritative source for confirming whether a CNIC is legitimate — useful for employers, landlords, banks, and businesses verifying the identity documents of individuals they are dealing with.

NADRA SMS Service — 8300

Send your CNIC number to 8300 via SMS from any Pakistani mobile network. NADRA responds with your voter registration details — your registered address, constituency, and electoral roll information. Standard SMS charges of approximately Rs. 10 apply.

This is useful for confirming your registered residential address is correctly recorded in NADRA’s database — particularly important if you have moved since your CNIC was originally issued.

NADRA SMS Service — 7000

Send your CNIC number to 7000 from your mobile. NADRA responds with the name and father’s name registered against that CNIC — a quick biodata confirmation useful for self-verification or cross-checking identity documents.

NADRA Pak-Identity App

NADRA’s official mobile application — Pak-Identity — is available free on both Google Play Store and Apple App Store. The app allows you to check CNIC application status, track renewal progress, verify CNIC validity, and access basic identity information linked to your card.

Download it by searching “Pak-ID” or “Pak-Identity” on your app store. Use only the official NADRA listing verified by the government of Pakistan.

NADRA CNIC Application Tracking — 8400

If you have recently applied for a new CNIC or submitted a renewal application, you can track your application status by sending your tracking ID to 8400 via SMS. NADRA responds with the current processing stage of your application.

PTA 668 — SIM Registration Check on Your CNIC

While PTA 668 is a telecom service rather than a NADRA service, it is the most directly relevant official method for CNIC SIM checking. Send your 13-digit CNIC to 668 via SMS. PTA responds with the total number of SIMs registered under your identity, broken down by network operator.

This is the legally authoritative method for checking your SIM count per CNIC — the result you receive from 668 is admissible evidence if you need to file a complaint or visit a franchise for SIM disowning.

BISP Eligibility Check — 8171

The Benazir Income Support Programme uses CNIC as its primary identification for determining eligibility. Send your CNIC number to 8171 to check whether your household qualifies for BISP financial assistance. This service is particularly important for citizens in lower-income brackets who may not know their eligibility status.


How to Read and Understand Your CNIC Structure

Understanding what your 13-digit CNIC actually means helps you verify it correctly, enter it without errors, and interpret NADRA’s responses accurately.

The Five-Digit Area Code

The first five digits of your CNIC identify the geographic registration area — the district and NADRA registration center where your identity card was originally issued. For example, CNICs beginning with 42201 were issued in Karachi Central. CNICs beginning with 35202 were issued in Lahore. CNICs beginning with 37405 were issued in Rawalpindi.

This area code does not change even if you move to a different city. Your CNIC retains the area code of the district where it was first issued until you formally update your registration through NADRA — a process that changes the address in the database but does not change the area code prefix.

The Seven-Digit Registration Number

The next seven digits are your unique individual registration number within your registration district. This number is permanently assigned to you and never reused, even after a card is cancelled or a person is deceased.

The Final Check Digit

The last digit is a mathematically derived check digit that validates the rest of the CNIC number. It also carries gender information — odd final digits indicate male holders, even final digits indicate female holders. This is not a rule that affects any lookup or verification process, but it is useful for quickly cross-checking that a CNIC number you are entering belongs to the correct person.

Spotting a Fake CNIC

When verifying a CNIC submitted to you by another person — an employee, a tenant, a business contact — you can run a basic validity check through NADRA Verisys at verisys.nadra.gov.pk. If the number returns as invalid or unregistered, it is either a fabricated number or a cancelled identity.

A real CNIC always has exactly 13 digits. Any number shorter or longer is immediately invalid. Additionally, the first two digits of a Pakistani CNIC always represent a valid province code — 10-19 for FATA, 21 for Karachi South, 42 for Karachi North, 31-35 for Punjab, 37-38 for Rawalpindi region, 41 for Hyderabad, 51-61 for KPK, 71-81 for Balochistan. A CNIC beginning with an impossible province code is fabricated.


What to Do If You Find Unauthorized SIMs on Your CNIC

Finding an unknown number on your CNIC is an emergency. The moment you discover it, a clock starts running — and every hour you wait is an hour that unknown SIM can be used to cause financial, legal, or reputational damage in your name.

Act immediately. Follow these steps in order.

Document First

Before doing anything else, send your CNIC to 668 via SMS. Screenshot the result with the current date and time clearly visible. This is your legal evidence of the unauthorized registration at a specific point in time. Save this screenshot in multiple locations — your phone gallery, your email, and a cloud backup.

Also screenshot your Live Tracker CNIC results showing the same unauthorized numbers. Two sources of documentation are better than one.

Identify Every Unauthorized Number

Go through every number in your CNIC results and cross-reference it against every SIM you personally own and remember registering. Every number you cannot account for is potentially unauthorized and needs to be treated as such.

Write down each unauthorized number and its network operator. You will visit each operator separately, and having the list ready makes the process faster.

Visit Each Network Franchise With Your Original CNIC

Go in person to the official franchise of each network that shows an unauthorized SIM on your CNIC. Take your original CNIC — not a photocopy, not a phone photo. The franchise cannot process a disowning request without your physical original document.

At the counter, request SIM disowning for the unauthorized number. The franchise will require you to complete biometric verification — a thumbprint scan matched against NADRA’s MBVS database. This biometric step confirms your identity and authorizes the blocking request.

If you physically cannot visit a franchise — due to illness, disability, or being overseas — contact the network’s customer service helpline and explain your situation. Some networks offer alternative verification processes for genuine hardship cases, though in-person biometric verification is always the most reliable and fastest route.

Collect Written Confirmation

Before leaving the franchise counter, collect a written receipt documenting your disowning request. The receipt must include a reference number, the franchise representative’s details, the date, and the specific SIM numbers requested for disowning. Keep this receipt for a minimum of six months. It is your proof that you acted promptly and formally to address the unauthorized registration.

Recheck After 48 Hours

Networks are legally required to complete SIM disowning within 24 to 48 hours of receiving a verified biometric request. After 48 hours, send your CNIC to 668 again and confirm the unauthorized numbers no longer appear in your count. If they still appear after 72 hours, return to the franchise with your receipt and escalate.

Escalate to PTA If the Network Does Not Act

If a network franchise fails to complete the disowning within the required timeframe, file a formal complaint at PTA’s consumer complaint portal at complaint.pta.gov.pk. Include your franchise receipt with the reference number as evidence of your original request. PTA has the authority to compel operators to complete legitimate disowning requests.

Report Financial Fraud to FIA

If you discover that an unauthorized SIM was used to access your mobile wallet, bank account, or any financial service — file an immediate complaint with the Federal Investigation Agency’s Cybercrime Wing at complaint.fia.gov.pk. Include all evidence — screenshots, franchise receipts, bank statements showing unauthorized transactions. FIA has the authority to subpoena full subscriber records from operators and pursue criminal charges against whoever registered and used the unauthorized SIM.

For Serious Cases — Police FIR and NADRA

If you find three or more unauthorized SIMs on your CNIC, file a formal First Information Report at your nearest police station. Cite PECA 2016 Section 10 in your complaint. For five or more unauthorized SIMs, visit a NADRA center and request a CNIC fraud flag. NADRA can mark your CNIC in their system to flag it for enhanced verification if anyone attempts to use it for future registrations — adding a layer of protection against repeated misuse.

Protect Yourself Going Forward

Never share a photograph of your CNIC on social media, in WhatsApp groups, or with any party that does not have a legitimate legal need for it. When you must provide a CNIC copy — to a landlord, an employer, a bank — write across it in large letters: “FOR [PURPOSE] ONLY — NOT VALID FOR SIM REGISTRATION — [DATE].” A physically watermarked copy cannot be submitted at a franchise without raising immediate suspicion.

Set a monthly CNIC check reminder. The first of every month, enter your CNIC into Live Tracker and send it to 668. Screenshot both results side by side. Any change in your SIM count from one month to the next demands immediate investigation.


Live Tracker CNIC Number Pakistan — Regional Use Cases

The need for CNIC-based SIM verification is not uniform across Pakistan. Different regions face different fraud patterns, and understanding the specific risks in your area helps you prioritize your security checks.

Punjab

Punjab is Pakistan’s most populous province and its most active telecom market. The high density of franchise outlets — particularly in Lahore, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Multan, and Gujranwala — creates both convenience and vulnerability. Urban Punjab has seen elevated rates of SIM swap fraud targeting JazzCash and Easypaisa users, driven by the high penetration of mobile financial services in the region.

Sindh

Karachi, as Pakistan’s commercial capital, generates the highest volume of business-related SIM fraud — fake supplier numbers, COD fraud, and loan application scams. Hyderabad and interior Sindh face different challenges — lower awareness of SIM verification tools means unauthorized CNIC misuse often goes undetected for longer periods.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

KPK has seen significant growth in mobile financial services adoption in recent years. Areas close to FATA — which was merged with KPK in 2018 — historically had looser SIM registration enforcement during the transition period, creating legacy records that may still affect some CNICs in those districts.

Balochistan

Balochistan’s lower population density and fewer franchise locations mean that unauthorized SIM registrations in the province often go unchallenged for longer — because victims have less convenient access to franchise offices for disowning. Overseas Pakistanis from Balochistan should pay particular attention to checking their CNICs remotely through cnic.sims.pk.

Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan

These regions have SCOM — Special Communications Organization — as an additional network operator alongside the national operators. CNIC holders in AJK and GB should check their SIM records with SCOM in addition to the standard four networks.


Legal Framework — CNIC Data and PECA 2016

Understanding the legal boundaries around CNIC data access is not just useful — it is essential for anyone using any verification tool in Pakistan.

What Pakistani Law Says

Your CNIC number and the personal data stored against it in NADRA’s database are protected under PECA 2016 — the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act — as well as the NADRA Ordinance 2000 and Pakistan’s constitutional privacy protections under Article 14.

Accessing your own CNIC information through official government channels — NADRA Verisys, SMS 8300, PTA 668, cnic.sims.pk — is fully legal and actively encouraged.

Accessing someone else’s personal CNIC data without authorization violates PECA 2016 Section 3 and can result in imprisonment of up to three years or a fine of up to Rs. 1,000,000.

The Legitimate Scope of CNIC Lookup

Live Tracker’s CNIC tool is designed for personal identity security — checking your own CNIC for unauthorized SIM registrations and protecting your digital identity. This use case is fully legal.

Business use cases — employer verification with employee consent, KYC processes at licensed financial institutions, and fraud prevention by e-commerce platforms — are legally recognized when conducted within the proper framework and with appropriate disclosures.

What Is Illegal

Using any CNIC lookup tool to build surveillance profiles on private individuals, to locate persons without their consent, or to facilitate harassment, blackmail, or criminal activity is a serious offense under PECA 2016. The penalties are not nominal — they include imprisonment and substantial fines.

How Live Tracker Protects Your Privacy

Every CNIC query on Live Tracker is processed in encrypted memory and discarded immediately after results are returned. We do not store the CNIC numbers entered into our system. We do not log queries. We do not share data with advertisers or third parties. Every search is anonymous and untraceable back to the searching user.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is Live Tracker CNIC number lookup?

Live Tracker CNIC number lookup is a free tool that lets you enter any Pakistani 13-digit CNIC number and instantly see all SIM cards registered under that identity — across Jazz, Telenor, Zong, and Ufone — with network, registration date, and active or inactive status.

Is Live Tracker CNIC lookup free?

Yes. Completely free. No charges, no subscription, no premium features. Every CNIC lookup on livetrackers.net.pk is free.

What format do I use to enter my CNIC?

Enter your 13-digit CNIC without dashes or spaces. If your card shows 37405-1234567-8, enter it as 3740512345678. Exactly 13 digits, no formatting.

What information does CNIC lookup return?

It returns all SIM numbers registered under the CNIC, the network operator of each SIM, registration dates, and active or inactive status for each number.

What does CNIC lookup NOT show?

It does not show your personal NADRA biodata — name, date of birth, address. It does not show call history, bank accounts, financial records, social media data, or physical location. It shows only SIM registration records tied to the CNIC.

How many SIMs can be registered under one CNIC in Pakistan?

PTA allows a maximum of five SIMs per network operator per CNIC — so five Jazz SIMs, five Telenor SIMs, five Zong SIMs, and five Ufone SIMs. The total maximum across all operators is 25 voice SIMs. Data-only SIMs have a separate limit of three per CNIC.

What should I do if I find a SIM I did not register?

Screenshot your result with date and time. Visit each relevant network franchise with your original CNIC. Request SIM disowning with biometric verification. Collect a written receipt. Recheck via 668 after 48 hours to confirm removal. File a complaint at complaint.pia.gov.pk or complaint.fia.gov.pk if financial fraud occurred.

Is it legal to check someone else’s CNIC?

Systematically accessing another person’s CNIC-linked data without their consent or without legal authority violates PECA 2016 and carries criminal penalties. Use this tool for your own CNIC verification and legitimate personal security purposes only.

How is Live Tracker CNIC different from PTA 668?

PTA 668 is an official government SMS service that shows the count of SIMs per network on your CNIC. Live Tracker provides a more detailed, visual interface showing the actual numbers, registration dates, and status — and also supports lookups by mobile number. Both tools work best used together.

What is NADRA Verisys?

NADRA Verisys is Pakistan’s official online portal at verisys.nadra.gov.pk for verifying whether a CNIC number is valid, active, expired, or blocked. It is the authoritative source for CNIC validity confirmation.

Can I check my CNIC from outside Pakistan?

Yes. Live Tracker works from any country. cnic.sims.pk also works internationally. Both require only a browser and your CNIC number — no Pakistani SIM card needed.

Why does my CNIC show more SIMs than I expected?

You may have old SIMs from years ago that are still registered under your CNIC even though you stopped using them. Inactive SIMs remain in the database unless formally disowned. Additionally, if someone has misused your CNIC for unauthorized registrations, those numbers will appear. Any number you do not recognize requires immediate investigation.

How do I verify my CNIC is valid?

Visit verisys.nadra.gov.pk and enter your 13-digit CNIC. The system confirms whether it is currently active, expired, or blocked. For biodata confirmation, send your CNIC to 7000 via SMS.

What is the difference between CNIC lookup and SIM data lookup?

CNIC lookup takes a national identity card number as input and returns all SIM cards registered under that identity. SIM data lookup takes a mobile number as input and returns the identity details of the person who registered that SIM. They answer different questions and serve different use cases — but work together to give you complete visibility over Pakistan’s SIM registration ecosystem.

What happens to my CNIC data after I search on Live Tracker?

It is discarded immediately. Searches are processed in encrypted memory and never stored, logged, or shared. Your CNIC query leaves no trace on our systems.


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Check Your CNIC Right Now

Everything you need is already built into this page. The tool is at the top. Your CNIC is 13 digits. Enter it without dashes, hit Track, and in seconds you will know exactly which mobile numbers are running under your name.

If everything looks correct — you have peace of mind and a documented baseline for next month’s check.

If something looks wrong — you now know exactly what to do, step by step, to fix it before it damages your finances, your legal standing, or your identity.

Pakistan’s SIM fraud crisis is real, it is growing, and it targets ordinary people every single day. The difference between a victim and a protected citizen is often nothing more than a 10-second check they either did or did not make.

Make yours now. It is free. It always will be.