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SCOM SIM Owner Details
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Detailed Guide to SCOM SIM Owner Details Online Check

The Special Communications Organization (SCOM) is a key cellular network provider operating under the Ministry of IT & Telecom in Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK) and Gilgit-Baltistan (GB). SCOM serves millions of active subscribers across these regions. Under the regulatory guidelines of the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), all SCOM SIM cards must be biometrically registered against a valid Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC) through NADRA's fingerprint database. Knowing how to check SCOM SIM owner details, verify registrations, and audit connections is essential for personal digital security and telecom compliance.

What Information is Registered on a SCOM SIM?

When a customer purchases a SCOM SIM, their registration records are stored in the SCOM subscriber database. The primary data fields in a SCOM SIM registration include:

  • Owner legal Name: The full name of the subscriber exactly as printed on their CNIC. This creates a clear legal link between the connection and the cardholder.
  • CNIC Number: The 13-digit identity number issued by NADRA that anchors the connection.
  • Residential Address: The permanent or temporary home address of the owner as recorded in NADRA's database.
  • Mobile Number: The 11-digit mobile number associated with the SIM card (e.g., 0335-XXXXXXX).
  • Biometric Timestamp: The exact date and time the owner scanned their fingerprint for activation.

Why checking SCOM SIM Owner Details is Crucial

Verifying the ownership of a mobile number is a critical digital hygiene practice. There are several vital reasons why you should perform a SCOM SIM owner details check:

  1. Identify Unknown Callers: If you receive spam, phishing SMS, or threatening calls from a SCOM number, checking the owner's details can help identify the source.
  2. Avoid Identity Theft: Fraudulent agents may use stolen CNICs to register duplicate SIM cards. Performing regular CNIC checks ensures no unauthorized SCOM SIMs are registered on your ID.
  3. Link Mobile Wallets: Financial services require that the mobile number be registered under the same CNIC as the mobile wallet. Verifying ownership ensures smooth transaction activations.
  4. Legal Security: Under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) 2016, you are legally responsible for any activity carried out using a SIM registered under your CNIC. Blocking unauthorized numbers is key to protecting yourself.

How to Check SCOM SIM Owner Details Online (Step-by-Step)

The SimOwner online check portal offers a fast, free, and secure way to look up SCOM SIM registration details. Follow these simple steps:

1
Go to the Search Portal

Use the search input block located at the top of this page. You can switch between "Mobile Number" search and "CNIC Number" search depending on your needs.

2
Enter the Number

For mobile numbers, enter the 11-digit format starting with 03 (e.g., 03351234567). For CNICs, enter the 13-digit code without any dashes or spaces (e.g., 3420112345678).

3
Solve the CAPTCHA

Type the randomized security code into the input field to verify you are a human user and not an automated search bot.

4
View Results

Click "Search" and wait 7 seconds. The system will retrieve the registered name, CNIC, and address. The details will render securely on your screen.

Official SMS and Dial Codes for SCOM SIM Check

For SCOM subscribers, direct USSD dial codes and official SMS systems are available:

1. Dial *311# to Check Your SCOM Mobile Number

If you have a SCOM SIM card in your phone and want to know its phone number:

  • Open the phone's dial pad.
  • Dial the USSD code *311#.
  • Press call. Follow the menu options for account information to see your mobile number.

2. SCOM Central Database Verification via 668

SCOM registers its active connections in co-coordination with PTA's central database. To check your SCOM registrations:

  • Compose an SMS containing your 13-digit CNIC number without dashes or spaces.
  • Send it to 668.
  • You will receive a response listing the count of active SIMs on your ID across all operators, including SCOM registrations.

How to Block Unauthorized SCOM SIM Cards Registered on Your CNIC

If your CNIC check returns unrecognized active SCOM numbers, you must block them immediately. The process is as follows:

  1. Visit a SCOM Customer Service Center: Go to the nearest customer service center (CSC) or franchise in AJK or GB. Make sure to bring your original CNIC.
  2. Request De-registration: Tell the representative that there are unrecognized numbers registered under your CNIC and you want to block them.
  3. Provide Biometric Verification: The representative will verify your identity biometrically (thumbprint scan). Once verified, SCOM will block and deactivate the numbers.

If you face any issues, you can submit a complaint to the PTA online through their portal or by calling their toll-free consumer helpline at 0800-55055.

Safety and Identity Protection Checklist

To prevent identity fraud, follow these safety best practices:

  • Secure CNIC Photocopies: When submitting copies of your CNIC, draw diagonal lines across them and write the specific purpose (e.g., "For internet installation only") to prevent reuse.
  • Use Official Franchises: Avoid scanning your fingerprint at unverified roadside stalls or for temporary promotions. Go to official customer centers.
  • Report Lost Documents: If your card is lost, register a police report (FIR) immediately and apply for a replacement at NADRA. Keep the FIR receipt as legal proof of loss.
  • Verify Regularly: Use SimOwner or send your CNIC to 668 every 3 months to monitor registrations.

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