Minahil Sim Data: What It Shows, How It Works, and When to Use It

Minahil Sim Data: 5 Free & Fast SIM Owner Checks

Most people who search for Minahil Sim Data want one of three things: to identify an unknown caller, to confirm how many SIMs are registered under a CNIC, or to make sure their identity hasn’t been used to register numbers they never asked for. Each of those needs is real — and how well Minahil Sim Data serves them depends on using the right lookup method for the right situation.​

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Important Notice

This article is for educational purposes only. We do not claim real-time or 100% accurate SIM data. For official SIM checks, send your CNIC to 668 or visit cnic.sims.pk. Using this data to harm others is illegal under PECA 2016.

This guide explains exactly what Minahil Sim Data returns, how to run a search correctly, which networks it covers, and where its limitations sit — including where Pakistan’s official telecom systems take over.​


What Minahil Sim Data Actually Is

Minahil Sim Data is an online SIM ownership lookup platform built for Pakistan’s telecom environment. It lets users query registered SIM details by entering either a mobile number or a CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card), then returns information from Pakistan’s national SIM registration database.​

That database exists because the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), the government body that regulates telecommunications, requires people to provide biometric fingerprint verification when they activate a new SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module, which enables network connectivity on a phone). Every number activated in Pakistan must be linked to a valid, biometrically verified CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card). This rule ensures that every active SIM is tied to a real, registered identity. Minahil Sim Data shows parts of this registration record when users search for SIM information.

This makes Minahil Sim Data different from the PTA’s official portal at cnic.sims.pk. The official portal only shows SIM cards registered under your own CNIC and does not let you look up ownership by phone number. Minahil Sim Data and similar platforms support searches where you enter a phone number first to see the registered person’s details.​


Information Returned by Minahil Sim Data

A standard Minahil Sim Data result typically includes:

  • Registered owner’s full name — as provided at the time of SIM activation
  • Mobile network operator — Jazz, Telenor, Zong, Ufone, SCOM, or PTCL/EVO
  • SIM status — whether the number is active, inactive, or currently blocked
  • Number of SIMs linked to the CNIC — total count including all active registrations (a CNIC is a unique national identity number for individuals in Pakistan)
  • Registration date — when the SIM was first activated under the CNIC

Some tiers of the service also claim to return CNIC details and residential address. Availability and accuracy vary depending on whether you are using a free or paid access level and on how recently the underlying fresh SIM data was synchronized with the telecom operator’s records.​


How to Use the Minahil Sim Tracker Step by Step

Step 1 — Open the platform
Visit the Minahil Sim Data website on any browser, desktop, or mobile. An Android app version of the Minahil Sim Tracker also exists for users who need frequent access, but the web version requires no download.

Step 2 — Choose your input type
If you received an unknown call, enter the phone number. If you want a CNIC-based SIM information check — for instance, to verify your own identity or confirm another person’s SIM count — select the CNIC input field.

Step 3 — Enter the details accurately
Mobile numbers should be entered as 11 digits, including the network prefix, such as 03XX-XXXXXXX. CNIC numbers should be entered as 13 digits without dashes. The CNIC is a national identity number in Pakistan.

Step 4 — Review the results.
The Minahil Sim Data system processes the query and returns results within seconds. Cross-check the returned name and network against whatever information prompted the search.​

🔔 Notice: The SIM owner details on this page are for reference only. Always use PTA’s official tools for legal or formal verification. Stalking, harassment, or misuse of this information is strictly illegal under Pakistan’s PECA 2016 law.


Networks Covered by Minahil Sim Data

Minahil Sim Data covers all major Pakistani telecom operators currently in service:

  • Jazz (formerly Mobilink, merged with Warid) — Pakistan’s largest network by subscriber base
  • Telenor Pakistan — broad coverage across urban and rural areas
  • Zong 4G — China Mobile Pakistan, strong data network
  • Ufone — PTCL’s mobile subsidiary
  • SCOM — Special Communications Organization, a government-run operator serving Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan (regions in Pakistan’s north)

The Minahil Sim Data database reportedly holds records for over 180 million SIM registrations across these networks, covering all provinces and federal territories: Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, Azad Kashmir, Islamabad, and Gilgit-Baltistan.​


Minahil Sim Data vs. Official PTA Verification

Both tools serve SIM-related queries, but with important differences in scope and authority:

Search by phone numberYesNo
Search by CNICYesYes (own CNIC only)
Shows other registrationsYes (claimed)No
Real-time sync with PTAVariesYes
Official legal standingNoYes
Free to useYes (basic tier)Yes

For confirming SIMs linked to your own identity, the PTA portal is the most accurate and authoritative source. You can also send your CNIC to 668 via Zong to get an SMS-based SIM count, or use the equivalent SMS services provided by Jazz, Telenor, and Ufone on their respective codes.

Pak Sim Data tools like Minahil Sim Data are practical for quick name-and-network checks on an incoming number, not for legally verified confirmations.


When Pak Sim Data Checks Are Genuinely Useful

A live Sim tracker lookup makes practical sense in several specific situations:

Identifying persistent unknown callers — A quick Pak Sim Data query returns the registered name and operator without having to call back or expose your own number.

Verifying a business contact — Before a financial transaction with someone you’ve only spoken to digitally, checking whether the name they’ve given matches their registered SIM data is a low-effort screening step.

Protecting your own CNIC — If the SIM count returned under your CNIC is higher than the number of SIMs you actually own, that gap warrants immediate follow-up with PTA.

Basic parental verification — Parents who want to check whether a number contacting their child is registered under the identity that person claims can use a fresh SIM database lookup as a first-pass check.


What Minahil Sim Data Cannot Do

No private platform in Pakistan — including Minahil Sim Data — has legal access to real-time subscriber location data. SIM ownership and live location are entirely separate by law.​

Real-time location access is reserved for law enforcement agencies operating under formal legal authorization. Similarly, data returned by third-party SIM information tools is not court-admissible. If your situation involves fraud, harassment, or unauthorized SIM registration under your identity, the correct path is filing a formal complaint with PTA at complaint.pta.gov.pk, calling PTA’s helpline at 0800-55055, or contacting the FIA’s Cybercrime Wing.​


Frequently Asked Questions

Is Minahil Sim Data free to use?
Yes. The basic Minahil Sim Data functions — owner name lookup and network identification by phone number — are free. Some platforms in this category offer additional details like address or CNIC confirmation under a paid plan, but the free tier covers most everyday verification needs.​

Can Minahil Sim Data show all numbers registered under a single CNIC?
Yes. When you enter a CNIC number into the Minahil Sim Data CNIC-based query, it returns the total count of SIMs registered under that identity, along with operator names and SIM status — active or inactive. This is the most common way to check for unauthorized SIM registrations.

Does Minahil SIM data work with Zong, Jazz, Telenor, and Ufone?
Yes. Minahil Sim Data supports all four major Pakistani networks — Jazz, Telenor, Zong, and Ufone — as well as SCOM. The same search interface handles numbers from any of these operators without requiring you to select the network beforehand.​

What should I do if I find a SIM registered under my CNIC that I never registered?
First, confirm the discrepancy using the official PTA portal at cnic.sims.pk. If it’s confirmed, file a complaint immediately at complaint.pta.gov.pk or call PTA at 0800-55055. You may also need to visit a NADRA office with your original CNIC if the registration involved identity fraud.​

Is it legal in Pakistan to use Minahil Sim Data to look up someone else’s SIM?
No current Pakistani law prohibits checking a registered SIM owner’s name with a third-party tool. However, using any obtained information — including from a fresh SIM database — for harassment, fraud, stalking, or identity misuse is criminal under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) 2016. Use SIM ownership lookups only for legitimate verification.


Disclaimer Third-party SIM data platforms, including Minahil Sim Data, may not always reflect real-time updates from telecom operators. For legally verified and authoritative SIM registration information, use the official PTA SIM Information System at cnic.sims.pk or contact PTA directly at 0800-55055.

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