NADRA provides you with several tools to verify the issued CNIC to avoid any fraudulent activities, bringing in transparency, validation, and the elimination of fraud & forgery.

1. NADRA CNIC Verification
This tool will search and verify the National Identity Cards database. You can now verify the CNIC of any person via SMS by entering their CNIC number and sending it to 7000. In response, you will get the name and father’s name of that particular CNIC number holder (in Urdu fonts).
Charges: Rs. 10 plus tax per Message (Around Rs. 12 including taxes)
Corporations can now verify CNIC, Academic Qualifications, antecedent Verification, and Referral verification through http://verify.pk
2. Vehicle Verification Online
Learn about your vehicle status, owner name, registration number, engine horsepower, tax payment, etc. by entering your vehicle number here: Vehicle Verification Online Government of Pakistan
You can also call CLPC number 021-35662222 and give the number plate, chassis number, and engine number to get information about your car’s status. Islamabad residents can send their car registration and chassis number through SMS to 8521 to get car details within 20 seconds
3. SIM Registration Information
Ever wonder how many SIMs have been issued on your or your family’s National Identity Card? Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has developed a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) information and verification system to address associated security risks and ensure subscription regulations in the cellular sector.
Check it online: Sim Information System Online
SMS: Write your CNIC (without dashes and spaces) and send it to 668
4. SIM Information
To find out the current owner’s name of the SIM that you are using, simply send a blank SMS to 667. This SMS will return the owner’s information with details. So if this is your name, then there is nothing to worry about and consider yourself safe. Otherwise, get it registered by visiting your mobile operator’s franchise as soon as possible.
5. Snatch/Theft IMEI Search (PTA)
You can search Stolen Mobile using an IMEI number or call the 24/7 helpline at +92 3566 2222. So be careful, and before purchasing any second-hand set, check carefully. Just dial *#06# and note down the IMEI number of your cellphone.
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