Do you have a phone number and want to know where the person lives? Searqle can help you find someone's address, as well as their name, phone number, relatives, and other info from public records.
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It takes about two minutes to find an address with a phone number, and you can do it right from this page.
Step 1.
Enter the phone number into the search bar above. Mobile or landline, both work fine. Searqle starts scanning public records as soon as you hit search.
Step 2.
The system goes through millions of public records and verified sources to find names, addresses, and anything else tied to that number. You don't need to click around or search multiple sites yourself. Searqle takes care of all of that in the background.
Step 3.
You will see a clean, well-organized report. It shows the current or previous address linked to that phone number, along with the owner's name and contact information. If there is more available (like relatives or email addresses), that shows up too.
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A reverse phone lookup pulls together everything publicly available about the person behind a number. Most people just want the address, but Searqle often gives you a lot more information about that person.
Full name, nickname, and origin Age and other identifying information
Additional phone numbers Email addresses
Linked people and shared addresses
Workplaces and job titles Schools or colleges with locations
Spam score and number of complaints Reporting and verification tools
There are plenty of phone lookup tools online. Here is what makes Searqle worth your time.
Searqle gets to work as soon as you type in a number. You’ll see address data on your screen in just a few minutes. The process runs automatically, and you see results as soon as they are ready.
You do not need to be tech-savvy or know your way around databases. Enter the number, press search, done. The report comes back in a clear layout where everything is easy to find.
Searqle collects information from public records that are updated regularly and include addresses all across the U.S. You are far more likely to get up-to-date information here than on random free sites since we have access to over 342 million address data.
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In most cases, yes. Phone numbers often show up in public records alongside address information. When you run a phone number lookup on Searqle, the system searches those records for anything tied to that number. If it has ever been linked to a home address, property filing, or utility account, there is a good chance that info will appear in your report.
When you type in a phone number, Searqle begins looking through millions of public records, government databases, and other reliable sources. It searches for any address that is linked to that number. It also gathers information on the owner, other contacts, and family members as it goes. All of this gets pulled together into one report you can read through in a couple of minutes.
Most of the time, yes. If the phone number has been linked to a residential address, property record, or utility account, Searqle will pull that information into your report. Most of the time, you'll see the full street address, city, state, and more. In some cases, though, the data might be limited, particularly with prepaid phones or numbers that were recently assigned.
You can find free phone number lookup tools online, but they usually give you bare-bones results or outdated info. Most free services do not have access to the same public records that paid tools use. Searqle offers a 3-day trial for less than $1, which lets you run full searches and see complete reports.
Yes. Searqle only pulls data from open public records and legal databases, so you are not doing anything illegal by running a search. What matters is how you use the information afterward. You cannot use it for stalking, harassment, discrimination, or anything illegal. Please take a look at Searqle's Terms of Use to understand what is and is not allowed.
If your number appears in public records, then yes, it is possible. Things like property records, voter registration, and certain business filings can link your phone number to your address. If you are curious (or a little worried) about what is out there, you can run a search on your own number to see what shows up.
That usually means the number is not tied to any public record that includes address data. It happens with newer numbers, prepaid phones, or numbers that have never been used for things like property registration or utility bills. How to find people's address: try searching using their name or email address instead if you have that information.