| If you are trying to identify a certain cell phone user | | | | have to pass on the charge. Fortunately, the charge |
| whose phone company happens to be Verizon, you | | | | is fairly small and within almost anyone’s means. |
| can try to get on the website of Verizon. But, when | | | | The upside to the wireless carriers directly providing |
| you do, what you will find is the Verizon’s | | | | this data to the online reverse directories is that you |
| telephone directory is only capable of providing | | | | can be sure that the results you’ll receive are both |
| personal information for landline numbers. So, if the | | | | accurate and up to date. The most reputable sites |
| number you are searching happens to be a listed | | | | also offer the option to get your money back if you |
| landline number, you’ll be all set. But, if the number | | | | are not completely satisfied. They operate available |
| you are searching is a wireless number, you’ll have | | | | customer service departments that are responsive to |
| to take your search elsewhere. | | | | questions or problems, and also offer the ability to do a |
| So, if Verizon doesn’t actually have it’s own | | | | free search to make sure the number you are looking |
| directory that is available to the public, what are your | | | | for is maintained in their database. |
| options? There are site now available online that can | | | | So, in the end, when looking for a Verizon reverse cell |
| actually locate the owner information behind both | | | | phone directory, it really doesn’t matter which |
| mobile and unlisted numbers. This includes name, | | | | mobile phone carrier the wireless number you are |
| address, map location of the address, wireless carrier, | | | | searching belongs to. None of the carriers offer their |
| and previous owners of that particular phone number. | | | | own publicly available directory. But, the best online |
| | | | | reverse cell phone directories offer information behind |
| The only down side is that these sites charge a small | | | | every major wireless carrier. All you have to do is |
| fee for the results of these searches. Why? The | | | | enter the phone number into a search bar within the |
| reason is because wireless carriers, like Verizon, have | | | | website and you will be instantly notified whether that |
| now begun to sell the information maintained in their | | | | number exists in their database. If it does, you will |
| databases to these sites. So, when these sites turn | | | | know where the number is located and can then |
| around and offer this information to the public, they | | | | make your decision whether to purchase the results. |