CNIC SIM Check & 668 SIM Verification in Pakistan
Quickly check how many SIMs are registered on your CNIC or verify 668 SIM numbers. Our CNIC SIM Check tool provides verified SIM ownership details across all Pakistani networks including Jazz, Zong, Telenor, Ufone, and SCOM. Ensure your SIMs are secure and legal.
Why Use CNIC SIM Check Tool?
Prevent SIM Misuse
Find unknown or unauthorized SIM cards registered on your CNIC. Helps prevent misuse and identity fraud.
Verify 668 SIM Records
Instantly access 668 SIM details, number of SIMs on CNIC, and telecom-linked records of Jazz, Zong, Ufone, Telenor & SCOM.
Improve Your Digital Safety
By checking your CNIC records regularly, you can maintain better control over your mobile identity.
How to Use CNIC SIM Check (668 Method)
Step 1:
Enter Your CNIC
Type your 13-digit CNIC number without spaces or dashes.
Step 2:
Click “Submit”
Our system will fetch network-wise SIM count, including Jazz, Zong, Telenor, Ufone, and SCOM.
Step 3:
View Registered SIMs
Get total SIM count and network distribution instantly.
Step 4:
Take Action if Needed
If you find any suspicious number, visit your nearest franchise for biometric verification.
CNIC VS 668
CNIC SIM Check
Shows how many SIMs are registered to your CNIC through online verification.
668 SMS Check
Official PTA-style method via SMS “Send CNIC to 668”.
We provide a web-based version for faster checking.
Helpful Guides for SIM Verification
Article 1 — Why You Should Check SIMs on Your CNIC Regularly
Checking registered SIMs helps protect your identity, prevent fraud, and stop illegal usage under your name. Many people find unknown SIMs linked due to misuse or past mistakes. Using tools like CNIC SIM Check and 668 SIM service is essential for privacy.
Article 2 — How to Remove Extra SIMs Registered on Your CNIC
If you spot unauthorized SIMs, visit any Jazz, Zong, Ufone, Telenor or SCOM franchise with your original CNIC. Ask for biometric verification and request SIM removal. It takes only a few minutes.
Article 3 — PTA Guidelines for SIM Registration in Pakistan
PTA allows a maximum of 5 SIM cards per CNIC. If you exceed the limit, new SIM issuance will be blocked until you remove older ones. Tools like this help you keep track of your active SIMs.
What CNIC SIM Check Cannot Show
To protect user privacy and comply with telecom regulations, the system does not display:
CNIC owner name
Address
Phone numbers registered
Call logs
Private identity information
Only the count of SIMs is shown, and only for awareness and verification.
For official PTA SIM verification guidelines, visit the
👉 PTA SIM Information Page (https://pta.gov.pk)
FAQs
Q1: What is 668 SIM Check?
A1: It’s a PTA system to check how many SIMs are linked to a CNIC. You can check online or by sending an SMS to 668.
Q2: Can I check another person’s CNIC?
A2: No. You should only check your own CNIC to avoid privacy issues
Q3: How many SIMs can be registered on a CNIC?
A3: PTA allows a maximum of 5 SIMs per CNIC.
Q4: What if I find an unknown SIM on my CNIC?
A3: Visit any network franchise and request biometric verification to remove it.
Q5: Does this tool show SIM owner name?
A3: No. It only shows SIM count per network, not personal details.