Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Find quick answers to common questions about using Reverse Number Check across the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
Account & Registration
To create an account, click the "Sign in" button in the top navigation. Then, select the option to register a new account. You will need to provide a valid email address and create a password. Registration is quick and free.
While you can search numbers without an account, logging in allows you to contribute to our community. Registered users can add comments, report numbers as spam or scam, and help others identify unknown callers.
Using the Search Service
You can search from our homepage or any country-specific page. Enter the phone number in the search bar. For best results, use the correct format:
- US/Canada: +1 (555) 123-4567 or 5551234567
- UK: +44 20 1234 5678 or 020 1234 5678
- Australia: +61 2 1234 5678 or 02 1234 5678
- New Zealand: +64 9 123 4567 or 09 123 4567
We currently offer detailed information for numbers from the United States (US), United Kingdom (UK), Canada (CA), Australia (AU), and New Zealand (NZ). Our database includes millions of reports for these countries[citation:1].
Community & Reporting
After searching for a phone number, you will see a button to "Add Report" or "Leave Comment" on the results page. You must be logged in to access this feature. Your reports help protect our community from spam and scams[citation:1][citation:6].
To make a report useful, describe the context of the call. For example: "Claimed to be from the IRS and demanded immediate payment," or "Silent call followed by a hang-up." Avoid sharing personal information and focus on the caller's behavior.
Service & Features
Yes, our core service is completely free[citation:3][citation:8]. You can perform unlimited phone number searches, see the caller's general location, carrier information, and read community-generated spam reports without any cost or registration.
A typical search result will show you the phone number's line type (mobile, landline, VoIP), the telecom carrier[citation:3][citation:6], the general geographic location (city/region), and most importantly, community-generated spam reports and comments[citation:1].