How to use VerifyPhone.com


VerifyPhone.com is one-stop site for area code lookup, phone number lookup, and free phone number reviews. VerifyPhone.com presents a variety of people lookup and telephone lookup services provided to enable anyone to find a specific person of interest.
  1. How does VerifyPhone.com search work?
  2. How to search on VerifyPhone.com?
  3. Why do VerifyPhone.com searches sometimes take a little longer?
  4. What services does VerifyPhone.com support?
  5. Who is in charge of area codes in the United States?
  6. Why are new area codes introduced?
  7. How are new area codes introduced?
  8. What if we use all the possible area code combinations?

How does VerifyPhone.com search work?

VerifyPhone.com Search uses a real-time search engine that finds and retrieves data scattered across various public records, organizes it as per the user's search criteria in terms of name, phone numbers and addresses and represents it in easy-to-follow format.

Whether you are looking for contact information for a person locally or trying to locate a phone from where you are receiving unwanted calls, VerifyPhone.com's unique technology can synthesize billions of data available online and present it to you in one convenient summary providing you with important information about the individual being searched.

How to search on VerifyPhone.com?

VerifyPhone.com supports 2 types of searches:

a) Name (e.g. John Doe)
b) Phone Number (e.g. 866-565-4567)

a)      Name Search
To perform a name search, just enter the first and last name of any U.S. resident into the VerifyPhone.com search bar on home page and click "Search". You can also narrow down your search by selecting a state. Respective search results will be listed on the following screen and will be organized according to location. VerifyPhone.com's fast and unique search facility crawls through the data scattered across various public records in real time, organizes it and displays in a presentable manner.

b)      Phone Number Search (ex. 866-565-4567)
To perform a phone search, just enter any 10 digit number in United States into the VerifyPhone.com search bar, and click "Search" VerifyPhone.com's exhaustive search technology can find any landline, cell phone or even unlisted numbers and provides more information like owner's name, address. VerifyPhone.com also lets you search by area code. Having most comprehensive Phone related data, VerifyPhone.com lookup is the best search facility to find anyone by phone number instantly.

Why do VerifyPhone.com searches sometimes take a little longer?

All VerifyPhone.com searches are performed in real time. Unlike conventional search facilities which pre-crawl the web for the info and merely display the results when you search for it, VerifyPhone.com searches for the data as you type in real time. This enables VerifyPhone.com to always provide you with the latest information at a small price of a few seconds longer wait time to navigate the different sources and collating the results for you.

What services does VerifyPhone.com support?

VerifyPhone.com supports Phone Number Lookup, People lookup, Area Code lookup, Local business lookup and refers to cellular networks, landlines, business databases, and any white pages data. VerifyPhone.com also provides the facility to perform a background check.

Who is in charge of area codes in the United States?

This responsibility is shared by Federal and state authorities. In the United States the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANP) is responsible for the administration, assignment and management of area codes. The FCC has jurisdiction over the telephone number administration. The FCC gives states the authority to decide when and how to introduce new area codes. This state authority is typically administered by the various state utility commissions.

Why are new area codes introduced?

The demand for telephone numbers has increased with the growth of wireless telephones, fax machines and the use of additional lines in homes and businesses. As and when the number of telephone number is exhausted in a given area code a new area code must be added.

How are new area codes introduced?

New area codes are added either as an overlay or a geographic split. In an area code overlay, the new area code has the same geographic boundary as the existing area code. Existing phone numbers and local calling scopes don't change, but ten digit dialing becomes necessary because two different homes in the same geographic area can have the same seven digit phone number but with a different area code.

A geographic split divides an area code into two or more areas with each area receiving its own area code. Although local calls from one area code into another require dialing 10 digits, your local calling range usually does not change.

What if we use all the possible area code combinations?

As the FCC has taken steps to use existing area codes more efficiently, it should not happen in near future. If it does, FCC will have to implement a new system of dialing.

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