Complete 667 & 668 Guide Pakistan 2026 – Everything About SIM Verification

SECTION 1: What Are 667 & 668?

The Essential Difference

667 (MNP Method):

  • Send: “MNP”
  • To: 667
  • Get: Owner name, CNIC, network, BVS status of SPECIFIC SIM in your phone
  • Use when: You want to verify who owns a particular SIM

668 (CNIC Method):

  • Send: Your 13-digit CNIC (no dashes)
  • To: 668
  • Get: Count of ALL SIMs on your CNIC across all operators
  • Use when: You want overview of total SIMs registered on your identity

Quick History

YearDevelopment
2004667 launched for MNP queries
2014Biometric verification mandated
2015668 CNIC service launched
2017667 expanded to show ownership details
2026Both services fully mature, 99.7% uptime

How They Work (Technical)

667 Process:

Your SIM → IMSI Number → PTA Database → Registration Record → 
Owner Name + Masked CNIC + Network + Status + BVS → Reply (5-10 sec)

668 Process:

Your CNIC → PTA Queries All 5 Operators → Aggregates Counts → 
Per-Operator Breakdown + Total → Reply (10-30 sec)

Legal Basis

Your Rights:

  • Free access to your SIM registration data (667/668)
  • Block unauthorized SIMs (48-hour processing)
  • File fraud complaints (FIA/Police)
  • Claim compensation if damaged

Penalties for Fraud:

  • 3 years imprisonment
  • Rs. 500,000 fine
  • Under PECA 2016 Section 16/17

SECTION 2: How-To Guides

Using 667 (Step-by-Step)

What You Need:

  • Phone with SIM you want to check
  • 2+ signal bars

Steps:

  1. Insert SIM → Ensure fully seated, phone shows network
  2. Type MNP → Exactly 3 capitals, nothing else
  3. Send to 667 → Not 668, just 667
  4. Wait 5-10 seconds → Reply arrives
  5. Read result → Screenshot for records

Common Mistakes:

❌ mnp (lowercase)
❌ MNP check (extra words)
❌ Sent to 668 (wrong number)
✅ MNP to 667 (correct)

Using 668 (Step-by-Step)

What You Need:

  • Any Pakistani SIM
  • Your CNIC card for reference
  • 2+ signal bars

Steps:

  1. Get CNIC → Physical card in hand
  2. Type 13 digits → No dashes: 3520112345671
  3. Verify count → Must be exactly 13 digits
  4. Send to 668 → Not 667, just 668
  5. Wait 10-30 seconds → Reply arrives
  6. Compare with reality → Count should match your SIMs

Common Mistakes:

❌ 35201-1234567-1 (has dashes)
❌ 352011234567 (only 12 digits)
✅ 3520112345671 (correct: 13 digits, no dashes)

Quick Tips for Both

Best Time to Use:

  • Off-peak hours: 2-4 PM or late night (faster)
  • Avoid: 9-11 AM, 7-9 PM (slowest)

If No Reply:

  • Wait 5 minutes, try again
  • Check format is 100% correct
  • Try from different network SIM
  • Move to location with better signal

SECTION 3: Reading Results

667 Result Breakdown

Sample:

Dear Customer,
SIM 03001234567 is registered as:
Name: Ahmed Hassan Khan
CNIC: 35201-XXXXXX-1
Network: Jazz/Mobilink
Status: Active
BVS: Verified

Field Analysis:

FieldWhat It MeansAction
NameRegistered ownerShould be YOUR name
CNICPartially masked (privacy)First 5 + last 1 visible
NetworkCurrent operatorJazz/Zong/Telenor/Ufone/SCO
StatusOperational stateActive = good ✅
BVSBiometric verificationVerified = safe ✅

What If Name Is Different?

Family member (parent/spouse): Common, usually intentional
⚠️ Unknown person: Investigate immediately
🚨 Random stranger: Possible fraud, visit operator TODAY

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BVS Status Critical:

BVS StatusDays Since RegistrationAction Required
Verified ✅AnyNo action needed
Not Verified (0-30 days)🟡Visit franchise this month
Not Verified (31-90 days)🟠Visit franchise THIS WEEK
Not Verified (91-120 days)🔴Visit TODAY (emergency)
Not Verified (121+ days)Too late, SIM will block permanently

668 Result Breakdown

Sample:

Dear Customer,
SIMs registered on CNIC 3520112345671:
Total: 7
Jazz: 3
Zong: 2
Telenor: 1
Ufone: 1
SCO: 0

Analysis:

Total = 7: Count of ALL SIMs across all networks

Compare with your reality:

You own 4 SIMs:
- 2 Jazz
- 1 Zong
- 1 Telenor

668 shows 7 total:
- 3 Jazz (1 extra!)
- 2 Zong (1 extra!)
- 1 Telenor (matches ✅)

Result: 2 unauthorized SIMs exist

Immediate Action: Visit Jazz and Zong franchises TODAY


Cross-Verification Strategy

Monthly Routine:

Step 1: Send CNIC to 668 → Get total count
Step 2: Send MNP to 667 from each of your SIMs → Verify names
Step 3: Compare:
  - 668 total should equal number of SIMs you verified with 667
  - If mismatch = unauthorized SIMs exist

Example:

668 shows: 5 total
667 verified: 3 SIMs with your name
Conclusion: 2 unauthorized SIMs somewhere
Action: Visit operators, get printout, block unauthorized ones

SECTION 4: Advanced Techniques

Technique #1: Monthly Security Routine

When: 1st of every month
Time: 15 minutes

The Routine:

  1. 9:00 AM – 668 Check
    • Send CNIC to 668
    • Screenshot result
    • Save as: “668_2026-03-01.jpg”
  2. 9:03 AM – Record
    • Open spreadsheet
    • Enter counts (Total, Jazz, Zong, etc.)
    • Compare with last month
  3. 9:05 AM – Analyze
    • Any increase? 🚨 ALERT → Investigate
    • Same count? ✅ Continue
  4. 9:07 AM – 667 Verification
    • Check each SIM individually
    • Verify your name on all
    • Screenshot each
  5. 9:15 AM – Done
    • Update spreadsheet: “Status: All Verified ✅”
    • Set reminder for next month

Technique #2: Family Protection Network

Protect vulnerable family members:

Setup:

  1. Get written permission from each family member
  2. Collect their CNICs (write carefully)
  3. Establish baseline (668 for each)
  4. Create family tracking sheet

Monthly Check:

1st of month:
- Your CNIC → 668
- Mother's CNIC → 668
- Father's CNIC → 668
- Sibling's CNIC → 668
Total time: 20 minutes

If any count increases:

  1. Call them immediately
  2. Visit operator together SAME DAY
  3. Block unauthorized SIMs
  4. File complaint if fraud

Technique #3: Pre-Transaction Verification

Before major deals (business/property/hiring):

Protocol:

  1. Get written consent in agreement
  2. Request their CNIC
  3. Send to 668
  4. Analyze count

Red Flag Analysis:

CountRisk LevelAction
0 SIMs🔴 ExtremePossible fake CNIC, investigate
1-8 SIMs✅ NormalProceed with standard checks
9-15 SIMs🟡 MediumRequest explanation
16-20 SIMs🟠 HighDeep background check
21+ SIMs🔴 Very HighReconsider or extreme verification

Technique #4: Post-Fraud Monitoring

After blocking unauthorized SIMs:

Aggressive Schedule:

  • Week 1: Daily 668 checks
  • Weeks 2-4: Every 3 days
  • Months 2-3: Weekly
  • Months 4-6: Bi-weekly
  • Month 7+: Monthly (back to normal)

Why: Fraudsters sometimes re-register immediately after blocking


SECTION 5: Problem Resolution

Problem: No Reply from 667/668

Quick Fixes:

Issue: Sent MNP to 667, no reply
↓
Check 1: Format correct? (MNP, 3 capitals only)
  NO → Fix and resend
  YES ↓
Check 2: Sent to 667 (not 668)?
  NO → Send to correct number
  YES ↓
Check 3: Signal strong (3+ bars)?
  NO → Move to better location
  YES ↓
Check 4: Can you send regular SMS?
  NO → SIM blocked, visit franchise
  YES ↓
Try from different network SIM
  Works → Your operator issue
  Fails → Service might be down, wait 2 hours

Problem: 668 Shows More SIMs Than You Have

Example: You have 3 SIMs, 668 shows 7

Investigation Steps:

Step 1: Recount thoroughly

  • Check all phones (current + old)
  • Check drawers, wallets
  • Ask family if any registered on your CNIC
  • IoT devices (car tracker, tablet, etc.)

Step 2: If still mismatch

668 shows: Jazz 4, Zong 2, Telenor 1 (Total 7)
You have: Jazz 2, Zong 1, Telenor 1 (Total 4)
Problem: Jazz +2, Zong +1 = 3 unauthorized

Step 3: Visit operators

  • Go to Jazz franchise
  • Request: “CNIC SIM Registration Printout”
  • Get all 4 Jazz numbers
  • Identify which are yours
  • Unknown numbers = unauthorized

Step 4: Block unauthorized

  • Fill “SIM Disowning Form” at franchise
  • Submit with CNIC copy
  • Get blocking certificate
  • SIMs blocked within 24-48 hours

Step 5: Verify blocking

  • Wait 48 hours
  • Send CNIC to 668 again
  • Count should now match your actual SIMs ✅

Problem: BVS Not Verified

Urgency by Age:

0-30 days: Visit this month 🟡
31-60 days: Visit this week 🟠
61-90 days: Visit tomorrow 🔴
91-120 days: Visit TODAY ⚠️
121+ days: Too late ⛔ (SIM will block permanently)

Biometric Verification Process:

At franchise:

  1. Bring original CNIC (not photocopy)
  2. Bring the SIM
  3. Staff scans your fingerprints
  4. System matches with NADRA
  5. Takes 5-10 minutes
  6. Free of charge

After 24-48 hours:

  • Send MNP to 667 again
  • Should show: “BVS: Verified” ✅

SECTION 6: Security Best Practices

The 10 CNIC Security Rules

  1. Never post CNIC online (Facebook/WhatsApp/anywhere)
  2. Watermark copies when unavoidable:
   "FOR [PURPOSE] ONLY
   NOT VALID FOR SIM REGISTRATION
   [DATE]"
  1. Limit copies made (only as many as absolutely needed)
  2. Don’t leave CNIC unattended at banks/franchises/hotels
  3. Destroy old copies (shred completely, cut through numbers)
  4. Track who has copies (maintain log)
  5. Request destruction confirmation after use
  6. Use digital verification when possible (NADRA Verisys)
  7. Never send via unsecured channels (no email/WhatsApp)
  8. Monitor after every share (check 668 weekly for 1 month)

High-Risk Situation Protocols

After Losing CNIC/Wallet:

Hour 1:

  • Send CNIC to 668 → Baseline
  • Send MNP to 667 from each SIM
  • Screenshot everything

Week 1:

  • Daily 668 checks (morning + evening)
  • Any increase = visit operator immediately

Weeks 2-4:

  • Check every 3 days

Months 2-3:

  • Weekly checks

Month 4+:

  • Back to monthly (fraudster likely gave up)

After Divorce/Separation:

Day 1:

  • 668 baseline immediately
  • Document exact count

Month 1:

  • Weekly 668 checks
  • Any increase = emergency response

Months 2-6:

  • Bi-weekly checks
  • Continue monitoring

Critical: Ex-partners with CNIC access are highest fraud risk


Monthly Security Checklist

☐ Send CNIC to 668 (record count)
☐ Send MNP to 667 from each SIM (verify names)
☐ Compare 668 vs 667 (should match)
☐ Update tracking spreadsheet
☐ Screenshot all results (save with date)
☐ Set reminder for next month
☐ If discrepancy → Investigate same day

Time: 15 minutes
Protection: Comprehensive
Cost: Free

SECTION 7: Legal Framework

Your Legal Rights

Right to Access:

  • Free 667/668 service 24/7
  • Operators cannot refuse
  • No charges allowed

Right to Block:

  • Disown unauthorized SIMs
  • 48-hour maximum processing
  • Free of charge
  • Get blocking certificate

Right to Complain:

  • File FIA complaint for fraud
  • Police must register FIR
  • Operators accountable to PTA

Right to Compensation:

  • Sue fraudster for damages
  • Civil case after criminal conviction
  • Court can order compensation

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Penalties for Fraudsters

Criminal Penalties (PECA 2016):

  • 3 years imprisonment
  • Rs. 500,000 fine
  • Both

Real convictions:

  • Ex-husband: 6 months jail + Rs. 100,000 fine (2025)
  • Property fraudster: 2 years jail + Rs. 250,000 fine (2024)

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How to File Complaints

PTA (for service issues):

Online: https://ccc.pta.gov.pk
Phone: 080055055
Response: Within 7 days

FIA Cybercrime (for fraud):

Online: https://complaint.fia.gov.pk
Phone: 9911
Office: Visit nearest FIA Cybercrime wing

Police (for serious fraud):

Visit: Nearest police station
Request: "FIR under PECA 2016 Section 16/17"
Bring: CNIC, 668 screenshots, evidence

SECTION 8: Complete FAQ

Basic Questions

Q1: What does MNP stand for?
A: Mobile Number Portability. 667 was originally for number porting but expanded to show ownership details.

Q2: Why does 667 mask CNIC (35201-XXXXXX-1)?
A: Privacy protection. You see enough to confirm it’s yours without exposing full number for potential identity theft.

Q3: Can I use 667 to check someone else’s SIM?
A: Technically yes if you have their SIM, but ethically/legally problematic without permission. Only check SIMs you own.

Q4: Why does 668 take longer than 667?
A: 668 queries all 5 operators simultaneously and aggregates results. More complex = more time (but still under 30 seconds).

Q5: Does 667/668 need internet?
A: No. Pure SMS service. Works on basic feature phones. No data/Wi-Fi needed.


Security Questions

Q6: Can operators see when I check 667/668?
A: Yes, logged for audit. But your data is protected – staff cannot misuse.

Q7: Can hackers intercept 667/668 results?
A: Extremely difficult. SMS encryption + network security. More secure than email.

Q8: Should I delete 667/668 results after reading?
A: NO! Keep screenshots. They’re evidence if fraud occurs.


Fraud Questions

Q9: What if I find 10+ unauthorized SIMs?
A: Emergency. Visit all operators SAME DAY. Block all. File FIA complaint. Change mobile banking passwords immediately.

Q10: Can police trace who registered unauthorized SIMs?
A: Yes, via CNIC copy used, CCTV footage, biometric data. Success rate varies.

Q11: If unauthorized SIM used for crime, am I liable?
A: Initially yes, but can be cleared with evidence. File disowning immediately. FIA complaint. 668 timeline proves innocence.


Technical Questions

Q12: Are 667/668 available 24/7?
A: Yes. Rarely down for maintenance (announced on PTA website).

Q13: Do they work on international roaming?
A: Usually no. Use within Pakistan.

Q14: What if 668 shows different count each time?
A: Database sync issue. Wait 1 hour, check again. If persists, call PTA: 080055055.


Family Questions

Q15: Can I register SIM for elderly parent who can’t do biometric?
A: No. Person whose CNIC must be present. Exception: Disabled with medical certificate.

Q16: How do I check deceased parent’s SIMs?
A: Send their CNIC to 668 → Visit operators with death certificate + your CNIC (as heir) → Request deactivation.


Business Questions

Q17: Should I check employee CNIC before hiring?
A: For money-handling positions, yes (with written consent). 15+ SIMs = investigate.

Q18: What’s normal SIM count for business person?
A: 8-15 SIMs with valid reason (business lines, family). 20+ is suspicious.


Policy Questions

Q19: Are 667/668 permanent or can PTA shut them down?
A: Permanent. Mandated by regulation. Shutdown would require major regulatory change (unlikely).

Q20: Will 667/668 become app-based?
A: Possible future enhancement, but SMS method will remain for accessibility.


SECTION 9: Resources & Contacts

PTA Contact

Helpline: 080055055 (Toll-free, 8 AM - 8 PM Mon-Sat)
Website: https://www.pta.gov.pk
Complaint: https://ccc.pta.gov.pk
Email: complaincell@pta.gov.pk

Headquarters:
F-5/1, Islamabad
+92-51-9225328-30

Mobile Operators

OperatorCustomer ServiceWebsite
Jazz111 (or 0300-0000-111)jazz.com.pk
Zong310 (or 0310-310-310)zong.com.pk
Telenor345 (or 0345-0000-345)telenor.com.pk
Ufone333 (or 0333-3330-333)ufone.com
SCO0572-920012sco.gov.pk

Law Enforcement

FIA Cybercrime:

Complaint: https://complaint.fia.gov.pk
Helpline: 9911
Email: complaint@fia.gov.pk

NADRA:

Helpline: 051-111-786-100
Website: https://www.nadra.gov.pk
CNIC Verification: https://verisys.nadra.gov.pk

Emergency Numbers:

Police: 15
FIA Cybercrime: 9911
PTA Helpline: 080055055

Key PTA Regional Offices

Karachi: Civic Centre, Gulshan-e-Iqbal | +92-21-99262728-30
Lahore: 17-Egerton Road | +92-42-99203151-53
Peshawar: Khyber-II, Hayatabad | +92-91-9219071-73
Quetta: Jinnah Road | +92-81-2820789-91


Quick Reference Cards

667 Quick Card

SEND: MNP (3 capitals only)
TO: 667
GET: Owner name, CNIC, network, BVS status
TIME: 5-10 seconds
COST: Free
USE: Check who owns specific SIM

668 Quick Card

SEND: 13-digit CNIC (no dashes)
TO: 668
GET: Count of all SIMs on CNIC
TIME: 10-30 seconds
COST: Free
USE: Overview of all SIM registrations

Monthly Security Card

WHAT: Check 668 + 667 for all SIMs
WHEN: 1st of every month
TIME: 15 minutes
ACTION: Compare counts, verify names
ALERT: Any mismatch = investigate same day

Emergency Card

FOUND UNAUTHORIZED SIMS?
1. Visit operator franchises TODAY
2. Request printout of all numbers
3. File SIM Disowning Request
4. Get blocking certificate
5. Verify blocking after 48 hours (668)
6. File FIA complaint if fraud occurred

Final Checklist: Your Action Plan

TODAY (Next 15 Minutes):

  • Send your CNIC to 668 → Screenshot baseline
  • Send MNP to 667 from each SIM → Verify names
  • Count should match
  • Save screenshots with today’s date
  • If mismatch → Read “Problem Resolution” section

THIS WEEK:

  • Create simple tracking spreadsheet
  • Set monthly calendar reminder (1st of each month)
  • Share this guide with family
  • Check parents’ CNICs (with permission)

MONTHLY (Every 1st):

  • 668 check → Record
  • 667 verification → All SIMs
  • Compare → Should match
  • Update spreadsheet
  • Screenshot evidence

WHENEVER YOU:

  • Lose CNIC/wallet → Daily checks for week 1
  • Share CNIC copy → Weekly checks for month 1
  • Get divorced/separated → Weekly checks for month 1
  • Receive suspicious calls → Immediate 668 check
  • Register new SIM → Verify appears in 668 after 48 hours

Bookmark This Guide

You’ll return to it for: ✅ Monthly monitoring routine
✅ Troubleshooting errors
✅ Legal procedures
✅ Contact information
✅ Security protocols


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Final Message

667 and 668 are FREE government services that protect your identity.

Most Pakistanis don’t know they exist.
You now know.

The question: Will you use them?

✅ One SMS to 668 = 30 seconds
✅ One SMS to 667 = 10 seconds
✅ Total time = 40 seconds

Potential savings: Your entire financial security

Check your verification status now at SimsOwnersDetails.com.pk

Send MNP to 667 right now. Send your CNIC to 668 right now.

Your digital identity protection starts today.

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