How to Check Your Jazz Number in Pakistan (Code: *99#)
Rashid Minhas explains how to check your Jazz number in Pakistan using three confirmed methods — the fastest is USSD code *99#, which works on prepaid and postpaid, with zero balance.
Whether you have just inserted a new Jazz SIM or cannot remember the number on a data-only device, all three methods below work without call balance or active internet.
All Four Operator Number Check Codes in Pakistan
The table below compares number-check USSD codes across all four major Pakistani mobile operators. No other guide in the top search results combines all four in one place.
| Operator | USSD Code | Cost | Works on Zero Balance? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jazz | *99# | Free | Yes |
| Telenor | *345# | Free | Yes |
| Ufone | *780# | Free | Yes |
| Zong | *100# | Free | Yes |
Method 1 — Dial *99# (Fastest: Under 10 Seconds)
The *99# USSD code is Jazz’s official number-check shortcode. It works on prepaid and postpaid, requires no call balance, and displays your full 11-digit number within 3 seconds.
- Open the dialler app on your Android or iOS device.
- Type *99# and press the Call or Send button.
- A pop-up screen displays your Jazz number in the format 03XX-XXXXXXX.
- Note the number or take a screenshot before dismissing the pop-up.
Confirmed: *99# works with PKR 0 balance. USSD queries to *99# are processed free of charge by Jazz’s network — no active package required.
Method 2 — Send SMS “MNP” to 667
- Open your messaging app.
- Type MNP in the message body (no other text).
- Send the SMS to 667.
- Jazz replies with your mobile number and confirms whether the number is eligible for Mobile Number Portability.
The reply confirms your Jazz mobile number and whether the number is eligible for MNP (Mobile Number Portability). A small SMS charge may apply depending on your active package.
Method 3 — Jazz World App
- Download the Jazz World App from Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
- Open the app with your Jazz SIM active in the device. If on Wi-Fi, turn off mobile data first so the app detects your SIM automatically.
- Your Jazz number and account details appear on the main dashboard immediately after login.
The Jazz World App also shows remaining balance, active packages, and data usage — useful if you need more than just your number.
For Jazz SIMs in MiFi Routers and USB Dongles
If your Jazz SIM is in a data-only device:
- Remove the SIM from the MiFi or dongle.
- Insert it into any mobile phone.
- Dial *99# to retrieve the number instantly.
Huawei MiFi routers also display the SIM number in their admin panel at 192.168.8.1 — accessible from any browser connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
Jazz Helpline If All Methods Fail
Dial 111 from any Jazz SIM to reach Jazz customer support, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The agent will verify your identity using your CNIC number and confirm your registered mobile number.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the code to check Jazz number in Pakistan?
Dial *99# from your Jazz SIM. The code is free and works on prepaid and postpaid, even with zero balance. Your number appears on screen within 3 seconds.
Does *99# work without balance on Jazz?
Yes. *99# is a free USSD query on Jazz’s network. No call balance, SMS credit, or internet connection is required.
How do I check my Jazz number via SMS?
Send an SMS with the text MNP to 667. The reply confirms your Jazz mobile number and your MNP portability status. An SMS charge may apply.
What is the Jazz customer care number in Pakistan?
Dial 111 from any Jazz SIM to reach Jazz customer support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
How do I find my Jazz number if I have no balance and no signal?
Remove the SIM and insert it into any phone with network coverage, then dial *99#. Alternatively, open the Jazz World App on Wi-Fi — your number displays on the dashboard without needing a live network signal from the SIM.
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Jazz Number Check — All Methods
| Method | Code / Steps | What It Shows |
|---|---|---|
| USSD number check | *99# | Your Jazz number displayed on screen |
| Jazz World App | App → Account tab → top of screen | Your number + all account details |
| Call someone | Call any contact — your number shows on their screen | Your full 11-digit Jazz number |
| Jazz helpline | 111 — IVR announces your number at start | Your number read by automated voice |
The fastest method to check your Jazz number is dialling *99# from your handset. The USSD screen displays your full Jazz mobile number (03XX-XXXXXXX format) within seconds. This is especially useful when you have a new Jazz SIM, borrowed a phone with a Jazz SIM inserted, or cannot remember which of your multiple Jazz SIMs has which number.
Jazz SIM Number Check vs CNIC SIM Count Check
Checking your Jazz number with *99# shows only the number of the SIM you are dialling from. This is different from checking how many SIMs are registered against your CNIC. To check total SIM count under your CNIC across all Pakistani networks, send your CNIC number to 668 from any registered SIM — you receive an SMS listing SIM counts per network. PTA regulations allow a maximum of 5 SIMs per CNIC per operator and a combined maximum across all operators.
Jazz SIM Registration — NADRA Biometric Verification
All Jazz SIMs in Pakistan must be biometrically verified against NADRA database. An unregistered Jazz SIM will have restricted USSD services — *99# may not work and outgoing calls may be blocked. To re-verify your Jazz SIM: visit any Jazz Experience Centre or Jazz-authorised Easy Load retailer with biometric capability. Bring your original CNIC. The process takes 5 minutes and the SIM is fully activated immediately after successful thumb impression verification against NADRA BVS (Biometric Verification System).
How to Check Your Jazz Number: All Methods Explained
Forgetting your own Jazz number is more common than you might think — especially when you use multiple SIM cards or have a dedicated data-only Jazz SIM in a tablet or mobile router. Jazz provides multiple official methods to retrieve your own number at no charge. Each method works in slightly different situations, so knowing all of them ensures you can always identify your Jazz number regardless of your device type or connectivity status.
Jazz Number Check: Complete Methods Table 2024
| Method | Code/Action | Works On | Cost | Response Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| USSD Code | *99# | All Jazz SIMs | Free | Instant (pop-up) |
| Jazz World App | Home screen | Smartphone | Free | Instant |
| SIM Card Label | Physical SIM | All devices | Free | Instant |
| Call Someone | Dial any number | All Jazz SIMs | Call charges | Instant (caller ID) |
| Jazz Helpline | 111 (free) | Jazz SIM | Free | 2–5 minutes |
| Retailer/CSC | Jazz franchise | Physical visit | Free | 5–10 minutes |
The USSD code *99# is by far the fastest and most reliable method. It requires no internet connection, no app, and no assistance from another person. The pop-up appears within 2–3 seconds of pressing Call and displays your full 11-digit Jazz number in the format 03XX-XXXXXXX. This method works on basic feature phones, smartphones, tablets with Jazz SIMs, and portable WiFi routers (MiFi) that allow USSD dialing through their management interface.
Checking Your Jazz SIM Owner Details via NADRA
Pakistani law (PTA regulations under the Pakistan Telecommunication Act 1996) requires all SIM cards to be biometrically verified against the subscriber’s CNIC. This means your Jazz number is linked to your CNIC in both the Jazz/Veon database and the NADRA national database. If you want to verify which SIMs are registered against your CNIC across all networks, NADRA provides an official self-verification service at 668 — send your CNIC number as an SMS to 668 (charges may apply) and you receive a list of all active SIM registrations under your identity.
PTA also provides an online SIMS Information System (SIS) at the official PTA website where you can log in with your CNIC and view all registered SIMs. This service is intended for self-verification only. The PECA 2016 (Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act) and FIA Cybercrime Wing actively investigate cases where individuals attempt to access SIM registration data of other people. Always use these services only to verify your own registered numbers, never to look up another person’s SIM information.
What If You Have Too Many SIMs Registered on Your CNIC
PTA regulations limit the number of SIMs that can be registered per CNIC. As of the current policy, a Pakistani citizen can have a maximum of five SIMs registered per CNIC across all operators combined. A foreign national on a valid visa can register a maximum of one SIM. If your CNIC has reached the five-SIM limit and you want to activate a new one, you must first request deactivation of an existing registered SIM from any Jazz service center, Telenor service center, Zong franchise, or Ufone CSC.
To deactivate a SIM and free up a registration slot on your CNIC, visit the relevant operator’s service center with your original CNIC. The operator deactivates the SIM on their system and updates the NADRA/PTA database to remove the registration from your CNIC count. This process takes 24–48 hours to reflect in PTA’s SIS system. After deactivation, you can register a new SIM from any operator using your freed CNIC slot.
Jazz Number Check on Tablet and MiFi Devices
If you use a Jazz SIM in a tablet or portable MiFi (mobile WiFi router), the number-check process is slightly different because these devices typically do not have a traditional dialpad. For tablets running Android, open the Phone app (if available) and dial *99#. Some Android tablets do not include a phone dialer — in that case, access the MiFi router’s web interface by connecting to the device’s WiFi and opening 192.168.8.1 in a browser. Navigate to the device status or SIM information page, which displays the registered phone number.
For Jazz MiFi devices without a browser interface, insert the SIM into a regular smartphone temporarily, dial *99#, note the number, then re-insert the SIM into the MiFi. Alternatively, install the Jazz World app on a smartphone, insert the Jazz SIM, log in once to display the number, then transfer the SIM back. The number is permanently printed on the SIM card itself — if you still have the original SIM packaging or the physical SIM carrier card, the number may be printed there in smaller text near the SIM slot area.
Jazz Number Format in Pakistan: Understanding Your Number
Jazz phone numbers in Pakistan follow the 03XX-XXXXXXX format where 03 is the mobile prefix for Pakistani cellular networks. Jazz specifically uses number ranges starting with 0300, 0301, 0302, 0303, and 0311. If your number starts with 0306, 0307, or 0308, you are on Jazz (these were previously Warid numbers, which merged with Jazz in 2016). Numbers starting with 0345, 0346, or 0347 belong to Telenor. Numbers starting with 0300–0303 and 0311 are Jazz. Numbers starting with 0310–0316 belong to Zong. Numbers starting with 0333, 0331, 0330, 0332 are Ufone.
When saving Jazz numbers in your contacts, use the full 11-digit format without dashes (e.g., 03001234567). Pakistan’s international country code is +92, so for international contacts, your Jazz number would appear as +923001234567 (replacing the leading 0 with +92). When calling from abroad to a Jazz number, dial +92 followed by the 10-digit number without the leading zero.