When you search for SIM or CNIC ownership details, Hamari Web’s Result Page displays all the relevant and verified information linked to the registered SIM cards and their associated CNIC. Built for accuracy and speed, this tool gives you immediate access to reliable data so you can stay informed and in control. Whether you’re reviewing your own SIM records or verifying a family member’s connections, the result page ensures complete transparency and ease of use.
What Information You’ll See on the Result Page
After submitting a SIM number or CNIC, Hamari Web instantly provides a detailed report containing the following:
SIM Registration Details
SIM Owner Name: The full name of the person who owns the SIM.
SIM Number: The mobile number registered under the searched CNIC.
Network Provider: The telecom company (Jazz, Zong, Ufone, Telenor, etc.) associated with the SIM.
SIM Status: Shows whether the SIM is active, inactive, or blocked.
Registration Date: The date when the SIM was first registered with the network.
CNIC Information
Associated SIMs: A full list of all SIM cards linked to the CNIC, including each number’s operator and current status.
CNIC Holder Details: Verified information about the CNIC holder, such as full name and relevant identification data, displayed in line with privacy standards.
Registration Timeline: Indicates when the CNIC was first used to register a mobile number.
How to Read and Understand the Results
The Result Page is designed to be simple and clear, so you can easily interpret the data.
Active SIMs: These are working numbers currently linked to your CNIC. If any seem unfamiliar, contact your service provider right away.
Inactive SIMs: These are numbers that have been deactivated or suspended, allowing you to separate current and old connections.
Multiple SIMs Registered: It’s normal to have several SIMs registered under one CNIC, but if you see too many or numbers you don’t recognize, double-check with the network provider.
Next Steps After Reviewing Your Results
1. Deactivate Unauthorized SIMs
If you find numbers registered under your CNIC that you didn’t authorize, reach out to the relevant telecom operator immediately to have them blocked.
2. Report Any Suspicious Activity
If you suspect identity theft or repeated misuse, contact the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to file a formal complaint. They can investigate and remove fraudulent entries from the national database.
3. Check Regularly
Make it a habit to review your SIM registration status through Hamari Web. Regular checks help you stay alert to any new or unauthorized connections under your identity.
Why Use Hamari Web’s Result Page?
Full Transparency and Control
See every SIM linked to your CNIC, ensuring only authorized numbers remain active.
Quick and Convenient Access
View important registration details instantly without visiting telecom offices or waiting on customer service.
Enhanced Security
Stay ahead of fraud or misuse by monitoring your SIM records regularly. Early detection helps protect your identity and data.
Simplified SIM Management
For families or individuals managing multiple numbers, Hamari Web makes it easy to track and organize all connections from one dashboard.
Conclusion
Hamari Web’s Result Page is a reliable, user-friendly way to access complete SIM and CNIC ownership information in Pakistan. By delivering instant, verified, and easy-to-understand results, it helps you manage your mobile connections safely and confidently. Whether you’re removing unauthorized SIMs, reviewing your family’s numbers, or just staying informed, Hamari Web gives you the tools you need to keep your digital identity secure and under control.