Jazz SIM Owner Details — Complete Free Verification Guide 2026
The definitive guide to checking Jazz SIM ownership in Pakistan. Learn every free, official method to verify Jazz SIM owner details — CNIC to 6001, *321#, 668, MNP to 667, SIMOSA, My Jazz App, and franchise verification. Updated for PTA’s new June 2026 365-day SIM policy, dual biometric authentication, and the NGMS spectrum auction. Covers Jazz, Mobilink, and Warid legacy numbers across all 75 million+ subscribers.
PTA’s 365-day SIM transfer restriction (announced June 5, 2026) now applies to every newly activated Jazz SIM — up from the previous 60-day window. PTA is also rolling out Dual Biometric Authentication (fingerprint + facial scan) for new Jazz SIM issuances across franchises. Separately, Jazz secured 190 MHz of spectrum in PTA’s 2026 Next Generation Mobile Services auction — the largest single-operator allocation, spanning 700MHz, 2.3GHz, 2.6GHz, and 3.5GHz bands, positioning Jazz for accelerated 4G/5G expansion.
Jazz (formerly Mobilink) is Pakistan’s largest mobile network operator, with 75.5 million subscribers and roughly 37% of the national market share as of May 2026. As a subsidiary of VEON Ltd. and the result of the 2017 Jazz–Warid merger, Jazz operates the most extensive cellular infrastructure in Pakistan. In PTA’s 2026 Next Generation Mobile Services (NGMS) spectrum auction, Jazz secured 190 MHz of spectrum across the 700MHz, 2.3GHz, 2.6GHz, and 3.5GHz bands — the largest allocation among all operators — confirming Jazz’s continued investment in network capacity and future 5G readiness. Every one of Jazz’s 75.5 million+ SIM cards is permanently linked to a CNIC through NADRA’s biometric verification system.
Jazz SIM owner details refer to the identity information tied to any Jazz SIM card — the registered CNIC holder’s name, masked CNIC number, registration date, and biometric verification status. Whether you need to verify your own Jazz SIM ownership, check how many Jazz SIMs are registered on your CNIC, or confirm a specific Jazz number’s registration status, PTA provides multiple free official methods — all detailed in this guide, updated for PTA’s new June 2026 policy changes.
Given Jazz’s dominant 37% market share, it remains statistically the most common network for unauthorized SIM registrations. With PTA’s January 2026 enforcement sweep suspending 4.8 million unverified connections nationwide, Jazz subscribers represent the largest single share of affected accounts. This makes regular Jazz SIM verification through your SIM owner details check especially critical — and now more urgent under PTA’s new 72-hour Clean Sweep 3.0 enforcement window for unverified SIMs.
📱 Jazz + Mobilink + Warid = One Network
Jazz acquired Warid Telecom in 2017, making all former Warid numbers part of the Jazz network. If you have an old Warid SIM (typically starting with 0321 or 0320), it is now a Jazz SIM and follows all Jazz verification procedures. Legacy Mobilink numbers (0300, 0301, 0302, etc.) are also Jazz. All verification methods in this guide work for Jazz, Mobilink, and Warid numbers equally.
🆕 New: PTA’s 365-Day Rule Now Covers Jazz SIMs
Effective June 5, 2026, any Jazz SIM activated on or after that date cannot be transferred, deactivated, or disowned for 365 days from its activation date — extended from the previous 60-day window. If you discover an unauthorized Jazz SIM registered on your CNIC after this date, you should still file a PTA complaint immediately at 0800-55055, even though physical disowning at the franchise may be delayed. This change specifically targets fraudulent retailers who previously exploited the shorter restriction window to rapidly resell and re-register Jazz SIMs.
Jazz SIM Verification — Quick Reference Codes
Before diving into detailed methods, here are all the codes you need to check Jazz SIM owner details — save these for instant access:
7 Free Methods to Check Jazz SIM Owner Details
Every method is 100% free, official, and authorized under PTA regulations. No paid services needed — ever.
Method 1: CNIC to 6001
Jazz’s dedicated verification code. Shows how many Jazz SIMs are registered on your CNIC specifically.
- Open SMS app on any phone
- Type your 13-digit CNIC (without dashes)
- Send SMS to 6001
- Receive Jazz-specific SIM count in 5–30 seconds
- Result shows: Number of Jazz SIMs on your CNIC
Method 2: Dial *321#
Jazz USSD code for instant SIM information. Works on any phone — no internet, no SMS balance needed.
- Insert your Jazz SIM in any phone
- Open dialer app
- Dial *321# and press call
- Follow on-screen menu prompts
- View Jazz SIM registration details
Method 3: CNIC to 668
PTA’s universal code showing SIMs across all 6 operators — including Jazz count. The most comprehensive check.
- Open SMS on any phone (any network)
- Type 13-digit CNIC (no dashes)
- Send to 668
- Result: Operator-wise breakdown (Jazz, Zong, Telenor, Ufone, SCO, ONIC)
- Jazz SIMs shown separately in the response
Method 4: MNP to 667
Verify the specific Jazz SIM in your phone. Returns owner name, masked CNIC, and confirms Jazz network.
- Insert the Jazz SIM you want to verify
- Open SMS, type MNP (capital letters)
- Send to 667
- Receive: Owner name, CNIC (masked), “Jazz” network
- Result in 5–10 seconds
Method 5: My Jazz App
Official Jazz app with full SIM management features. Shows registration details, usage, and account information.
- Download My Jazz from Play Store / App Store
- Login with your Jazz number + OTP
- Go to My Profile → SIM Details
- View: Registered name, CNIC, activation date
- Also shows: BVS status, package, balance
Method 6: SIMOSA Digital Portal
Jazz’s newer digital self-service ecosystem (SIM Order & Self-service App) lets customers manage SIM-related requests, including ordering replacement SIMs and tracking verification status, without visiting a franchise for every step.
- Access SIMOSA through the My Jazz App or Jazz website
- Verify your identity via registered Jazz number + OTP
- Check SIM order status and registration details
- Useful for tracking replacement SIM requests
- Biometric steps still require in-person franchise visit per PTA rules
Method 7: Jazz Franchise Visit
The only method that produces official printed documentation accepted by courts, police, and banks. Now includes dual biometric (fingerprint + facial) verification under PTA’s new mandate.
- Visit nearest authorized Jazz franchise
- Bring original CNIC (not expired)
- Request “SIM Ownership Verification Certificate”
- Complete fingerprint scan — facial scan rolling out under new policy
- Receive free printed certificate with all Jazz SIMs listed
Jazz Primary Verification Code
CNIC → 6001
Send your 13-digit CNIC (without dashes) as SMS to 6001. Free. Instant. Jazz-specific results.
Understanding Jazz SIM Owner Details — What Information Is Available?
When you verify a Jazz SIM using any of the methods above, the following information is retrievable through official channels:
| Information | Available Via | Who Can Access |
|---|---|---|
| Owner Full Name | MNP to 667, My Jazz App, Franchise | The SIM holder only |
| Masked CNIC | MNP to 667, Franchise | The SIM holder only |
| Total Jazz SIMs on CNIC | CNIC to 6001, 668, Franchise | The CNIC holder only |
| Network Operator (Jazz) | MNP to 667 | The SIM holder only |
| Activation Date | My Jazz App, SIMOSA, Franchise | The account holder |
| BVS Status | CNIC to 6001, My Jazz App | The SIM holder |
| 365-Day Restriction Status (new) | cnic.sims.pk, Franchise | The CNIC holder |
| Package & Balance | My Jazz App, *321# | The SIM holder |
| Printed Certificate | Franchise visit with biometric | The CNIC holder only |
🚨 Legal Warning: Only Check YOUR OWN Details
Checking Jazz SIM owner details of another person’s SIM or CNIC without their authorization is a criminal offence under PECA 2016 Section 16 — punishable by up to 3 years imprisonment and Rs. 5,000,000 fine, with combined penalties under Sections 3, 4, and 16 reaching up to 7 years and Rs. 5.7 million. All methods in this guide are for checking your own SIM/CNIC information only.
Jazz Network — Complete Profile
Understanding Jazz’s network infrastructure helps you make informed decisions about SIM registration, verification, and security:
Jazz Company History — Including 2026 Updates
1994: Mobilink Launch
Mobilink (later Jazz) launched as Pakistan’s first cellular service provider. Initially offered analog AMPS service in Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
2001: Orascom Acquires Mobilink
Egyptian conglomerate Orascom Telecom acquired Mobilink, bringing massive infrastructure investment and nationwide network expansion.
2011: VimpelCom (Now VEON) Takeover
VimpelCom Ltd. (rebranded as VEON in 2017) acquired Orascom’s stake, making Mobilink part of a global telecom group with operations in 10+ countries.
2014: Brand Relaunch as “Jazz”
Mobilink rebranded to Jazz, introducing a modern identity focused on digital services, mobile data, and youth-oriented offerings. JazzCash mobile wallet launched.
2017: Jazz-Warid Merger
Jazz acquired Warid Telecom, merging Pakistan’s 1st and 6th largest operators. All Warid numbers (0320, 0321, 0322, 0323, 0324) became Jazz numbers.
February 2026: Operation Clean Sweep 3.0
PTA’s enhanced quarterly enforcement protocol begins auto-suspending biometrically unverified SIMs (including Jazz) within 72 hours, blocking 3.1 million SIMs nationwide in Q1 2026.
June 5, 2026: PTA’s New 365-Day Policy
PTA extends the SIM transfer/deactivation restriction from 60 to 365 days for all newly activated SIMs, including Jazz. PTA also confirms rollout of Dual Biometric Authentication (fingerprint + facial scan) for new SIM issuances.
June 8, 2026: Jazz Launches AI Weather Station
Jazz expands its smart-device and IoT ecosystem with an AI-powered Weather Station device, reflecting Jazz’s broader push beyond core telecom into connected hardware and digital services.
2026: NGMS Spectrum Auction — 190 MHz Won
Jazz secures 190 MHz of spectrum across 700MHz, 2.3GHz, 2.6GHz, and 3.5GHz bands in PTA’s Next Generation Mobile Services auction — the largest single allocation among Pakistani operators, supporting future 5G rollout.
May 2026: Market Position
Jazz reaches 75.5 million subscribers with approximately 37% market share (PTA/Wikipedia-verified figures). JazzCash remains Pakistan’s largest mobile wallet by active account base.
Jazz Number Prefixes
Jazz operates the largest range of number prefixes in Pakistan. If a phone number starts with any of these codes, it’s a Jazz number:
| Prefix | Origin | Status in 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| 0300 | Original Mobilink | Active Jazz |
| 0301 | Mobilink expansion | Active Jazz |
| 0302 | Mobilink expansion | Active Jazz |
| 0303 | Mobilink | Active Jazz |
| 0304 | Mobilink | Active Jazz |
| 0305 | Jazz new allocation | Active Jazz |
| 0306 | Jazz new allocation | Active Jazz |
| 0307 | Jazz (Warid LDI range) | Active Jazz |
| 0308 | Jazz new allocation | Active Jazz |
| 0320 | Warid Telecom | Active Jazz (merged) |
| 0321 | Warid Telecom | Active Jazz (merged) |
| 0322 | Warid Telecom | Active Jazz (merged) |
| 0323 | Warid Telecom | Active Jazz (merged) |
| 0324 | Warid expansion | Active Jazz (merged) |
📌 Quick Prefix Check
If a phone number starts with 030X or 032X — it’s a Jazz number. This quick recognition helps when reviewing your 668 results to identify which unauthorized SIMs belong to which operator. Jazz’s extensive prefix range (14 prefixes) is the largest of any Pakistani operator. Remember: for any number that may have been ported via MNP, confirm the current network using 76367 rather than relying on the prefix alone.
Jazz SIM Limits, Registration Rules & the New 365-Day Policy
PTA enforces strict per-CNIC limits and, since June 2026, an extended transfer restriction window. Here are the Jazz-specific rules you must understand:
| Rule | Limit / Status | Enforcement |
|---|---|---|
| Total SIMs per CNIC (all operators) | Maximum 8 (5 voice + 3 data) | DIRBS automatic blocking, Supreme Court 2024 upheld |
| Biometric Required | Every Jazz SIM transaction | NADRA MBVS mandatory — fingerprint, facial scan rolling out |
| Unverified Jazz SIMs — old timeline | 120-day BVS deadline | Permanent blocking after deadline |
| Unverified SIMs — new (Clean Sweep 3.0) | 72-hour auto-suspend window | Operation Clean Sweep 3.0, since Feb 2026 |
| New SIM transfer/disown restriction | 365 days from activation (was 60) | PTA policy, effective June 5, 2026 |
| Jazz eSIM | Counts toward 8-SIM limit | Same biometric and 365-day rules as physical SIM |
| Corporate Jazz SIMs | Special PTA license, NTN-based | Registered under company NTN, separate process |
⚠️ What Happens When Your CNIC Hits Its SIM Limit?
If your CNIC already has 8 SIMs registered across all operators — whether you registered them or not — any attempt to register an additional SIM will be automatically rejected by PTA’s DIRBS system. Worse, if unauthorized Jazz SIMs push you past the limit, YOUR legitimate Jazz SIMs may face service restrictions. Check your Jazz count immediately via CNIC to 6001 or 668, and remember that any newly activated unauthorized Jazz SIM found after June 5, 2026 is subject to the new 365-day disowning restriction — file a PTA complaint at 0800-55055 immediately regardless.
JazzCash & Jazz SIM — The Financial Connection
JazzCash remains Pakistan’s largest mobile wallet by active accounts, with billions of rupees in daily transactions. Every JazzCash account is directly tied to a Jazz SIM number — which is tied to a CNIC. This creates a critical financial vulnerability:
Why Jazz SIM Security = Financial Security
- JazzCash wallet access is controlled by the Jazz SIM — whoever holds the SIM can access the wallet
- OTP authentication for JazzCash transactions goes to the Jazz SIM — SIM swap = wallet access
- Bank account linking through JazzCash uses the SIM’s CNIC — unauthorized SIMs can create fake wallet-bank links
- Loan disbursement through JazzCash digital lending goes to the SIM-linked wallet — identity theft = fraudulent loans under your name
- International remittances received via JazzCash are deposited to the SIM-linked wallet — redirectable through SIM fraud
🚨 JazzCash Security Alert
If your Jazz SIM is compromised through SIM swap or unauthorized registration, the attacker gains full access to your JazzCash wallet — including the ability to transfer funds, take loans in your name, and link new bank accounts. This is why regular Jazz SIM verification via 6001 and 668 is not optional — it’s essential financial protection. If you find unauthorized Jazz SIMs on your CNIC, block them immediately.
Jazz Biometric Verification (BVS) — Now With Dual Biometric
Every Jazz SIM must be biometrically verified through NADRA’s MBVS system. Under PTA’s June 2026 policy, this is expanding to include facial verification alongside fingerprint scanning. Here’s how to check your Jazz SIM’s BVS status and what to do if it shows “Not Verified”:
Check Jazz BVS Status
| Method | How | Result |
|---|---|---|
| SMS to 6001 | Send CNIC to 6001 | BVS status included in response |
| MNP to 667 | Send “MNP” to 667 from Jazz SIM | Verification status shown |
| My Jazz App | Profile → SIM Details | BVS status displayed |
| Jazz Franchise | Visit with original CNIC | Full BVS status + re-verification, dual biometric where rolled out |
Jazz BVS Timeline — Updated for Clean Sweep 3.0
| Period | Restriction | Reversible? |
|---|---|---|
| 0–72 hours (new — Clean Sweep 3.0) | Automated suspension if verification fails detection scan | Yes — visit franchise immediately for free BVS |
| Days 1–30 (legacy track) | Warning SMS from Jazz | Yes — visit franchise for free BVS |
| Days 31–60 | Outgoing calls & SMS restricted | Yes — visit franchise for free BVS |
| Days 61–90 | All services suspended | Yes — visit franchise for free BVS |
| Day 120+ | Permanent blocking — number lost | NO — irreversible |
✅ Jazz BVS Re-Verification Is Free
If your Jazz SIM shows “Not Verified,” visit any Jazz franchise with your original CNIC. The biometric re-verification process takes 5–10 minutes and is completely free. Under Operation Clean Sweep 3.0, the window to act before automated suspension can be as short as 72 hours — don’t wait for the old 120-day mental deadline. Your Jazz number can now be restricted much faster than before.
CNIC Information Pakistan — Complete Guide
Everything about CNIC structure, NADRA verification, biometric linking to SIM cards, identity security, and legal protection.
Jazz eSIM — Digital SIM Registration
Jazz was among the first Pakistani operators to support eSIM technology. Here’s what you need to know about Jazz eSIM and its impact on SIM owner details under the new 2026 rules:
Jazz eSIM Key Facts
- Supported devices: iPhone 14 and newer, Samsung Galaxy S23 and newer, Google Pixel 7 and newer
- Activation: Requires franchise visit with biometric verification — same as physical SIM, dual biometric rolling out
- CNIC linking: Jazz eSIM is linked to your CNIC exactly like a physical SIM
- Counts toward limit: Each Jazz eSIM counts toward your overall 8-SIM CNIC allowance
- 668/6001 detection: Jazz eSIMs appear in your 668 and 6001 verification results
- 365-day rule applies: eSIMs activated after June 5, 2026 are subject to the same transfer restriction as physical SIMs
- JazzCash compatible: JazzCash works on Jazz eSIM — same functionality as physical SIM
- Security advantage: Cannot be physically stolen from your device — eliminates physical SIM swap attack vector
Jazz SIM Security Threats & Protection — 2026 Update
As Pakistan’s largest operator, Jazz remains the primary target for SIM fraud. Understanding Jazz-specific threats helps you protect your identity and finances:
1. Jazz SIM Swap Fraud
Criminals visit Jazz franchises with fake identification or bribe franchise employees to transfer your Jazz number to a new SIM. Your phone loses signal instantly. The attacker receives all your incoming calls, SMS, OTPs — including JazzCash transaction codes. They drain your wallet and linked bank accounts within minutes.
Protection: Check 668/6001 monthly. If your Jazz SIM suddenly loses signal, call 111 immediately from another phone. Enable SIM lock PIN. Use app-based 2FA instead of SMS OTP.
2. Unauthorized Jazz SIM Registration
Criminals register Jazz SIMs on your CNIC without your knowledge using stolen CNIC copies or bribed franchise employees. Given Jazz’s 37% market share and 14 number prefixes, it has the most available numbers for unauthorized registration.
Protection: Regular 6001 and 668 checks. Write “FOR [PURPOSE] ONLY” on CNIC copies. If unauthorized Jazz SIMs are found, block them immediately at any Jazz franchise — and remember that SIMs activated after June 5, 2026 fall under the new 365-day restriction, so file a PTA complaint at 0800-55055 the same day regardless of when physical disowning can be completed.
3. “Free SIM” Fingerprint Scam (New — Flagged June 2026)
PTA and Sindh Police jointly warned in June 2026 about unauthorized “free SIM” stalls collecting fingerprints under the pretense of issuing a SIM, then using those prints to register Jazz or other network SIMs on the victim’s CNIC without their knowledge.
Protection: Only provide biometric data at official Jazz franchises — never at roadside stalls or “promotional” SIM camps. Check cnic.sims.pk within 24 hours of any biometric scan to confirm no unauthorized SIM appeared.
4. JazzCash Phishing
Fake SMS messages claiming to be from JazzCash asking you to “verify your account” by clicking a link or sharing your PIN. These links install malware or redirect to fake login pages that steal your credentials.
Protection: JazzCash never asks for PIN via SMS. Never click links in SMS. Access JazzCash only through the official app. Report phishing SMS to 111.
5. Fake Jazz Franchise Scams
Unauthorized shops displaying Jazz branding offer “cheap” SIM registration or “instant” SIM replacement without proper biometric verification. These fake franchises may register SIMs fraudulently or collect your biometric data for misuse.
Protection: Only use franchises listed on Jazz’s official website or Google Maps verified locations. Authorized Jazz franchises always have biometric scanners and issue official receipts.
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Jazz’s 2026 Spectrum Expansion — Why It Matters for Subscribers
Beyond SIM verification, Jazz’s win of 190 MHz of spectrum in PTA’s 2026 NGMS auction is directly relevant to subscribers because it underpins network capacity, call quality, and future 5G availability:
| Spectrum Band | Primary Use | Subscriber Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| 700MHz | Wide-area coverage, indoor penetration | Better signal in rural areas and indoors |
| 2.3GHz | Capacity layer for dense urban areas | Reduced congestion during peak hours |
| 2.6GHz | 4G/LTE capacity expansion | Faster data speeds in cities |
| 3.5GHz | 5G-ready high-capacity band | Foundation for future Jazz 5G rollout |
This expansion does not change SIM verification procedures, but it does reinforce Jazz’s continued dominance and long-term investment in Pakistan’s telecom infrastructure — relevant context when comparing operators for new SIM purchases or network switching decisions.
Jazz Customer Support — Complete Directory
Jazz provides multiple support channels for SIM verification, ownership queries, unauthorized SIM blocking, and account security:
| Channel | Contact | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Helpline | 111 (from Jazz) or 0300-3008000 | 24/7 — all queries, urgent issues |
| 0300-3008000 | Non-urgent queries, account info | |
| Website | jazz.com.pk | Franchise locator, packages, FAQs |
| My Jazz App | Google Play / App Store | Account management, SIM details |
| SIMOSA Portal | Via My Jazz App / Jazz website | SIM order tracking, self-service requests |
| Social Media | @JazzPakistan (Twitter/X, Facebook) | Public complaints, quick responses |
| care@jazz.com.pk | Formal complaints with documentation | |
| Jazz Franchise | Nationwide locations | SIM replacement, BVS, disowning, certificates |
| PTA Escalation | complaint.pta.gov.pk / 0800-55055 | If Jazz franchise doesn’t cooperate |
Jazz vs Other Operators — SIM Verification Comparison (2026)
| Feature | Jazz | Telenor | Zong | Ufone | ONIC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Subscribers | 75.5M (37%) | ~58M (27%) | ~45M (21%) | ~28M (13%) | Growing |
| Dedicated Code | CNIC to 6001 | CNIC to 7751 | CNIC to 310 | V to 7911 | ONIC App |
| USSD Code | *321# | *345# | SMS to 310 | *333# | *345# |
| Universal Code | 668 ✓ | 668 ✓ | 668 ✓ | 668 ✓ | 668 ✓ |
| MNP Check | 667 ✓ | 667 ✓ | 667 ✓ | 667 ✓ | 667 ✓ |
| 2026 Spectrum Win | 190 MHz | — | — | — | — |
| Mobile Wallet | JazzCash | Easypaisa | Zong Pay | UPaisa | — |
| Helpline | 111 | 345 | 310 | 333 | App |
Want to check Telenor SIM owner details? Telenor uses CNIC to 7751 and *345# for verification — similar process but different codes. Our dedicated Telenor guide covers every method in detail.
Telenor SIM Owner Details — Complete Guide
Everything about checking Telenor SIM ownership, verification codes, helpline 345, and Telenor-specific security features.
How to Block Unauthorized Jazz SIMs — Updated for the 365-Day Rule
If your 6001 or 668 check reveals more Jazz SIMs than you personally own, you must act immediately. Here’s the Jazz-specific blocking process, updated for PTA’s June 2026 policy:
Step 1: Document the Count
Screenshot your 6001 and 668 results showing unauthorized Jazz SIM count. Also check cnic.sims.pk for exact activation dates — critical for determining whether the new 365-day restriction applies. Note which Jazz numbers you personally own — the difference = unauthorized.
Step 2: Visit Jazz Franchise
Bring original CNIC to any authorized Jazz franchise. Tell staff: “I want to disown unauthorized Jazz SIMs on my CNIC.” Only franchises can process SIM disowning — not retailers, not helpline, not the app.
Step 3: Check 365-Day Restriction Status
If the unauthorized Jazz SIM was activated on or after June 5, 2026, the franchise may inform you that immediate disowning is restricted for 365 days from activation. This does not mean you wait — proceed to Step 4 immediately regardless.
Step 4: Biometric Verification & Documentation
Complete fingerprint (and facial scan where rolled out). Staff shows all Jazz SIMs on your CNIC. Identify which ones are NOT yours. Sign disowning form or formal complaint documentation. Collect reference number and receipt.
Step 5: File PTA Complaint Immediately
Call 0800-55055 or file at complaint.pta.gov.pk the same day — regardless of the 365-day restriction. This creates an official, timestamped investigation record and allows PTA to act operationally even if physical disowning is delayed.
Step 6: Verify & Escalate If Needed
After 24–48 hours (for pre-June 5 SIMs) or via ongoing monthly checks (for SIMs under the 365-day restriction), send CNIC to 6001 again. If Jazz franchise refuses to cooperate, escalate to PTA. For 3+ unauthorized Jazz SIMs, file a police FIR under PECA 2016.
✅ Jazz Disowning Is Free
SIM disowning at Jazz franchises is completely free. No Jazz franchise can charge you for this process. If any franchise demands payment, refuse and report to PTA at 0800-55055. Once successfully disowned, the blocking is permanent and irreversible — ensuring the unauthorized number can never be used again.
Jazz SIM Owner Details — FAQs
Answers to every common question about checking Jazz SIM ownership and verification — updated June 24, 2026
Verified Sources — Jazz SIM Guide, June 24, 2026
| Source | Used For |
|---|---|
| PTA — pta.gov.pk | SIM verification codes, June 5 2026 365-day policy, Clean Sweep 3.0, NGMS auction results |
| Jazz Official (jazz.com.pk) | Helpline, franchise process, My Jazz App, SIMOSA, AI Weather Station launch |
| Wikipedia — Jazz (telecommunications company) | Subscriber count (75.5M, May 2026), market share (37%), corporate history |
| NADRA — nadra.gov.pk | MBVS biometric verification, dual biometric authentication rollout |
| Supreme Court of Pakistan — 2024 ruling | 8-SIM-per-CNIC limit confirmation |
| PECA 2016 — National Assembly of Pakistan | Sections 3, 4, 16 penalty framework |
All codes, figures, and policy details verified and confirmed active as of June 24, 2026.