Jazz SIM Owner Details 2026 — Check Registered Name, CNIC & Number Free
Jazz is Pakistan’s largest mobile network with over 74 million subscribers, all biometrically registered through NADRA. This guide shows every official, free, and PTA-compliant method to check Jazz SIM owner details — through MNP 667, MyJazz app, *668#, helpline 111, the franchise visit, and the Live Tracker tool. No paid services. No data risks.
What Are Jazz SIM Owner Details?
Jazz SIM owner details refer to the verified registration record that Pakistan Mobile Communications Limited (PMCL) — operating as Jazz — links to every active Jazz SIM card at the moment of biometric activation. As Pakistan’s largest mobile operator with a 36.58% market share in early 2026, Jazz issues numbers under the prefixes 0300 through 0309 and registers each one through NADRA’s Mobile Biometric Verification System (MBVS).
Whenever a customer activates a Jazz SIM at any authorised franchise, the system captures the buyer’s thumb impression, facial biometric (mandatory from 2026), and 13-digit CNIC. Consequently, every Jazz number ties directly to one verified Pakistani identity. Furthermore, the same data also flows into PTA’s Subscriber Verification Management System (SVMS), which powers the national 668 service and the cnic.sims.pk portal.
For a wider view of how Jazz fits within Pakistan’s telecom landscape, read our pillar guide on Pakistani Mobile Networks 2026.
Why You Should Check Jazz SIM Ownership
Jazz issues roughly 200,000 new SIMs every month across its 16,000+ active cell sites. Although biometric verification has cut SIM fraud sharply since 2014, identity theft on Jazz SIMs still remains one of the most common cybercrimes reported to the Federal Investigation Agency. Therefore, you should check your Jazz SIM ownership for five practical reasons:
- Catch unauthorized Jazz SIMs on your CNIC before criminals use them for scams, harassment, or financial fraud.
- Verify a Jazz seller before buying a used handset or SIM, especially in second-hand markets like Karachi’s Saddar or Lahore’s Hall Road.
- Confirm JazzCash account safety — every JazzCash wallet links to one specific Jazz SIM, and a compromised registration directly threatens your wallet balance.
- Stay within PTA’s 5-voice + 3-data SIM cap across all networks combined, including your Jazz numbers.
- Resolve port-in disputes when migrating from another operator using Mobile Number Portability.
6 Data Points Stored Against Every Jazz SIM
Whenever you query Jazz SIM owner details through any official method, the response draws from the same six fields that Jazz writes to the PTA SVMS at activation. Understanding these fields tells you exactly what you can — and cannot — expect to retrieve.
| # | Data Point | What It Shows |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Registered Owner Name | Full name exactly as printed on the CNIC used during biometric activation. |
| 2 | 13-Digit CNIC Number | The NADRA identity number bound permanently to the Jazz SIM. Often masked in public lookups. |
| 3 | Activation Date | The exact date Jazz completed biometric verification at the franchise. |
| 4 | SIM Type | Prepaid (Jazz Khushaal Card / Super Card) or postpaid Jazz World subscription. |
| 5 | Biometric Verification Status | Whether the SIM passed the 2024–2026 NADRA re-verification campaign. |
| 6 | Current SIM Status | Active, suspended, blocked by Jazz, or pending re-verification. |
Method 1: Send MNP to 667 (Fastest for a SIM in Your Hand)
How to use 667
Insert the Jazz SIM into any phone. Open the messaging app. Type the word MNP. Send it to 667. Within 10 seconds, you receive an SMS containing the registered owner’s name, masked CNIC, and current operator.
The 667 service operates as PTA’s national Mobile Number Portability check. Originally designed to confirm which network a number currently sits on after porting, it also returns owner data for whichever Jazz SIM physically sits in the device sending the query. Therefore, this method works perfectly when you buy a second-hand Jazz number and want instant verification before transferring funds to the seller.
Costs: Standard SMS charges apply (roughly Rs. 1.00 plus tax). The reply itself is free to receive.
Method 2: Send Your CNIC to 668 (See All SIMs on Your CNIC)
How to use 668
Type your full 13-digit CNIC without dashes. Example: 3520112345671. Send to 668. PTA replies with the count of SIMs registered on your CNIC across all five Pakistani networks — including Jazz, Zong, Telenor, Ufone, and SCOM.
The 668 service is the single most important security habit every Pakistani Jazz user should build. Whereas 667 only verifies one specific SIM, 668 reveals the complete picture across every operator. Consequently, if a criminal registers an unauthorized Jazz SIM under your CNIC, this service exposes the discrepancy in seconds.
Although 668 confirms how many Jazz SIMs sit under your CNIC, it does not return the actual phone numbers. To get the exact numbers, you must visit a Jazz franchise — covered in Method 6 below.
Method 3: MyJazz App (Best for Daily Self-Audit)
Steps inside MyJazz
Download MyJazz from Google Play or the Apple App Store. Log in with your Jazz number and the one-time password sent to that SIM. Tap Account, then SIM Information. The app displays your registered name, masked CNIC, activation date, and biometric status instantly.
The MyJazz app (formerly Jazz World) doubles as your daily self-audit dashboard. Beyond SIM ownership, it also shows real-time balance, package details, JazzCash linkage status, and unused minutes. Furthermore, you can raise an SIM ownership dispute directly from the app without visiting a franchise.
However, the app only displays details for the Jazz SIM you logged in with — it does not show other Jazz SIMs registered on your CNIC under different numbers. For that, combine the MyJazz app with the 668 SMS method.
Method 4: Jazz Helpline 111 (Voice Verification)
How to call
Dial 111 from your Jazz SIM. Press 3 for account services. Request “SIM ownership verification.” The agent verifies your identity through CNIC and date-of-birth confirmation, then reads back your registered name, activation date, and SIM status over the phone.
Calling Jazz helpline 111 works particularly well for users who prefer voice support over apps and SMS. Additionally, the agent can flag any anomaly on your account — for example, a recent biometric re-verification request or a suspended SIM — that the SMS shortcodes cannot explain in detail.
Wait times peak between 6 PM and 9 PM on weekdays. Therefore, call between 10 AM and 1 PM for the fastest pickup. The service is free from any Jazz number; from another operator, dial 0300-3008000 with standard call rates applying.
Method 5: PTA Online SIM Information Portal
How to use the PTA portal
Open cnic.sims.pk in any browser. Enter your 13-digit CNIC. Complete the CAPTCHA. Click Submit. The portal displays the operator-wise SIM count under your identity — including all your Jazz SIMs — with a printable timestamped result.
The PTA portal serves a unique purpose: it generates legally-acceptable printouts. Whereas 668 returns an SMS, cnic.sims.pk delivers a clean web page you can print as PDF and submit to banks, FIA, or courts as evidence in unauthorized-SIM disputes. As a result, this method is the recommended starting point if you intend to file a formal complaint.
The portal is jointly maintained by PTA and NADRA. It pulls live data from the same SVMS database that powers 668, so the totals always match.
Method 6: Visit a Jazz Franchise (Most Detailed Verification)
If you need the actual list of Jazz numbers — not just the count — you must walk into a Jazz Business Centre with your original CNIC in hand. Photocopies are rejected. Once there, the franchise representative will guide you through the following steps:
- Submit your original CNIC. The agent scans the document and verifies its authenticity through the NADRA database.
- Complete biometric thumb impression. The MBVS device confirms that the CNIC holder is physically present.
- Request “Jazz SIM Ownership List.” The agent prints a complete record showing every Jazz number under your CNIC, including activation dates and current status.
- Identify any unrecognized number. Compare the list against the Jazz SIMs you actively use. Mark any unfamiliar number on the printout.
- File an immediate blocking request. If you find unauthorized Jazz SIMs, sign the Jazz disowning form. Jazz blocks the SIM within 24 to 48 hours.
You can locate your nearest Jazz franchise through the official Jazz coverage and outlet finder. Major Jazz Business Centres operate in every district headquarters across Pakistan.
Method 7: Live Tracker Online Tool (Free Web-Based Lookup)
If you do not have the physical Jazz SIM and prefer a browser-based approach, the Live Tracker tool on this website lets you check publicly-available registration data for any Pakistani mobile number — including Jazz numbers starting with 0300 to 0309.
- Open Live Tracker. Visit the Live Tracker homepage on any browser, on mobile or desktop.
- Enter the Jazz mobile number. Type the full 11-digit number (for example, 0300-1234567). Alternatively, enter a 13-digit CNIC to see SIMs registered under that identity.
- Click Track Now. The tool runs a real-time query and returns the result within seconds.
- Review the result. You see the registered owner name, network operator, and current SIM status. You can also cross-reference the Jazz number prefix to confirm it was originally issued by Jazz.
For a deeper walkthrough of the full SIM owner verification process, read our dedicated guide on SIM Owner Details Pakistan.
Compare All 7 Methods at a Glance
Each method serves a different scenario. Use the table below to choose the right one based on what you actually need.
| Method | What It Returns | Speed | Cost | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MNP to 667 | Owner name, masked CNIC of one Jazz SIM | 10 sec | ~Rs. 1 | Verifying a used Jazz SIM before purchase |
| CNIC to 668 | Total Jazz SIM count on your CNIC | 11 sec | ~Rs. 1 | Monthly self-audit |
| MyJazz App | Full self details with biometric status | 30 sec | Free + data | Daily self-management |
| Helpline 111 | Voice verification with agent | 2–10 min | Free | Complex disputes |
| PTA Portal | Printable timestamped SIM list | 20 sec | Free | Legal evidence for FIR/court |
| Jazz Franchise | Actual Jazz numbers on your CNIC | 15–30 min | Free | Disowning unauthorized SIMs |
| Live Tracker | Owner name + network of any Jazz number | 5 sec | Free | Identifying unknown callers |
Jazz Number Prefixes (0300–0309)
Jazz holds the broadest prefix range of any Pakistani operator — ten distinct four-digit prefixes — because of the historic 2017 merger between Mobilink and Warid, which combined two number ranges under a single brand.
| Prefix | Original Issuer | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 0300 | Mobilink (legacy) | Oldest Jazz prefix; high-value vanity numbers. |
| 0301 | Mobilink (legacy) | Second-generation Mobilink range. |
| 0302 | Mobilink | Standard prepaid range. |
| 0303 | Mobilink | Widely circulated prepaid prefix. |
| 0304 | Warid (legacy) | Joined Jazz post-merger. |
| 0305 | Warid (legacy) | Joined Jazz post-merger. |
| 0306 | Mobilink | Common prepaid issuance. |
| 0307 | Mobilink | Standard activation pool. |
| 0308 | Mobilink | Newer activations post-2018. |
| 0309 | Mobilink | Most recent allocations. |
Is Checking Jazz SIM Owner Details Legal?
Yes — but only within one specific boundary. Pakistani law, including PECA 2016 and current PTA regulations, fully permits every citizen to check Jazz SIM registration details for SIMs tied to their own CNIC or physically held in their phone. PTA itself operates the 667 and 668 services for exactly this purpose.
However, the law strictly prohibits accessing another individual’s Jazz SIM registration data without lawful authority. Specifically, you cannot:
- Look up another person’s name through their Jazz mobile number alone.
- Use any third-party “Pak SIM database” service that promises owner details for arbitrary numbers — most are illegal scrapers operating against NCCIA guidelines.
- Share, sell, or distribute another individual’s Jazz registration data.
The Federal Investigation Agency actively prosecutes both operators of unauthorized SIM-data websites and individuals who use them. PTA has blocked over 1,300 such platforms as of 2026. Therefore, always stick to the seven official methods listed above.
For deeper legal context, review the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act 2016 (PECA) — Section 13 on the National Assembly of Pakistan website.
Pro Tips to Protect Your Jazz Identity
Prevention costs nothing but saves months of cleanup. Build these five habits to keep your Jazz SIMs and JazzCash account safe.
- Audit your Jazz SIMs every month. Send your CNIC to 668 on the first of every month. The check takes ten seconds and exposes any unauthorized Jazz SIM the moment it appears.
- Never photograph your CNIC for online jobs or prize schemes. Scammers in Pakistan most commonly collect CNIC images through fake employment offers and fake loan applications, then activate fraudulent Jazz SIMs at unauthorized retailers.
- Buy Jazz SIMs only from biometric-enabled retailers. Any seller offering a Jazz SIM without biometric thumb impression is operating illegally. The SIM can be blocked or seized at any time.
- Verify unknown 0300–0309 callers before responding. Use Live Tracker or send the number as MNP to 667. If the registered details look suspicious, do not call back.
- Register Jazz SIMs only under your own CNIC. Even a family member’s CNIC creates legal liability for them if the SIM is ever misused. Each adult above 18 must register their own Jazz SIMs.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I check Jazz SIM owner details for free in 2026?
Insert the Jazz SIM into your phone and send the word MNP to 667. You receive the registered owner name and masked CNIC within ten seconds. Alternatively, send your CNIC to 668 to see all Jazz SIMs registered under your identity, or use the MyJazz app for a full self-audit.
Can I check the owner of any Jazz number that called me?
No — Pakistani law under PECA 2016 protects every Jazz subscriber from unauthorized lookups. You can only check details for Jazz SIMs in your own physical possession or under your CNIC. For harassing calls, file a complaint at complaint.fia.gov.pk and the FIA will pursue the registered owner legally.
What does the Jazz prefix 0300 mean?
0300 is the original Jazz prefix inherited from Mobilink, the operator that merged with Warid in 2017 to form Jazz. Numbers starting with 0300 were issued by Jazz, but Mobile Number Portability means the SIM may now operate on a different network. Verify through MNP 667 or Live Tracker.
How many Jazz SIMs can I register on one CNIC?
PTA caps every CNIC at 5 voice SIMs and 3 data-only SIMs across all networks combined. Therefore, your Jazz count must remain within this 8-SIM ceiling when added to any Zong, Telenor, Ufone, or SCOM SIMs you also hold. Exceeding the limit triggers automatic blocking of the newest SIMs.
What should I do if I find an unauthorized Jazz SIM under my CNIC?
Act within 24 hours. Call Jazz 111 immediately for temporary suspension. Visit a Jazz Business Centre with your original CNIC and submit a disowning request. Collect the written reference number. Then file a complaint at complaint.pta.gov.pk and, if criminal misuse is suspected, also at complaint.fia.gov.pk.
Is the MyJazz app safe to use for SIM verification?
Yes. MyJazz is the official Jazz application available on Google Play and the Apple App Store. It uses OTP-based login, encrypted connections, and biometric authentication on supported devices. Always download it from official stores only — never from third-party APK sites.
Does the 668 service show actual Jazz phone numbers on my CNIC?
No. The 668 service returns only the operator-wise count of SIMs under your CNIC — for example, “Jazz: 2 SIMs.” To see the exact Jazz numbers, you must visit a Jazz Business Centre with your original CNIC and request the SIM ownership list after biometric verification.
How long does it take Jazz to block an unauthorized SIM?
Once you submit the disowning request at a Jazz franchise after biometric verification, Jazz typically blocks the unauthorized SIM within 24 to 48 hours. Re-verify the result by sending your CNIC to 668 after 18 days to confirm the SIM no longer appears in the count.
Are paid “Pak SIM database” websites safe to use for Jazz checks?
No. Most paid SIM database websites operate illegally under Pakistani law. PTA has blocked over 1,300 such services as of 2026, and FIA actively prosecutes both operators and users. Stick to the seven official methods listed in this guide — all of them are free and PTA-compliant.
Can overseas Pakistanis check Jazz SIM owner details from abroad?
Yes. Overseas Pakistanis can use the MyJazz app, the cnic.sims.pk portal, and Live Tracker from anywhere in the world. However, the 667 and 668 SMS services require an active Pakistani SIM in roaming. Disowning an unauthorized SIM still requires either a franchise visit on return or a notarized power of attorney to a family member in Pakistan.
Related Guides on Live Tracker
Continue learning about SIM verification and mobile network security in Pakistan with these in-depth resources:
- Pakistani Mobile Networks 2026 — Complete Guide to Jazz, Zong, Telenor, Ufone & SCOM (Pillar Page)
- SIM Owner Details Pakistan — Check Name, CNIC & Network
- Complete Guide to Checking SIM Information with CNIC
- Live Tracker for Mobile and SIM in Pakistan
- The Future of Live Tracker Technology & Real-Time GPS
- All Live Tracker Updates & Blogs
Authoritative Sources Cited
This guide draws on data from the following official and high-authority sources:
- Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) — National telecom regulator
- National Database & Registration Authority (NADRA) — Biometric verification framework
- Jazz (PMCL) — Official Jazz consumer information
- PTA SIM Information System (cnic.sims.pk) — Official CNIC SIM registry portal
- PTA Complaint Portal — Consumer complaint filing
- FIA Cybercrime Complaint Portal — Identity theft and SIM-swap fraud reporting
- GSMA — Global telecom industry research