If the number you are searching happens to originate from a landline telephone, this search can be rather simple. Simply enter the number into a Whites Pages search bar tool, and if the number is listed you will be provided with the name and address.

If the search engines don’t come through for you, your next option is one of the reverse cell phone lookup directories available on the Internet. So, why do these sites charge a fee? As stated earlier, major wireless carriers own and control theses numbers and they are not considered a matter of public information. Within the last few years, these companies began leasing this information to third party sites. These sites have now made this data available to anyone. The directory sites charge a fee to cover their costs and make a profit. You may find sites online that advertise this information for free. But, in the end, they will charge a fee for the results. You can decide for yourself whether to trust the accuracy and validity of the data provided by sites that operate in this manner.
So, if you still wondering just how to trace a phone call, you now should have a good idea what to do. There are a few very reputable sites online that offer data that is accurate and up to date. One of the best and most popular sites on the Internet is referenced below.
