I assume you mean an unpublished telephone number. Why should you? Perhaps the owner of the unpublished number wants to keep it private. Why would you need to figure out the owner?
Anyway, you might call and ask.
As part of a criminal investigation, you might get a court order (the telephone company would probably have the information about the owner, but does not include it in the telephone directory, per request of the owner.
Who owns The Red Lion in Lindfield, West Sussex
Use Form VA for copyright registration of published or unpublished works of the visual arts.
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He first used it in 1653, but it remained unpublished until 1665. See the related link below:
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Would like to find out who owns the vehicle with Virginia tax number KX9726
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You can't.
Stuff that unpublished. Like if a book is unpublished. Not all books get published.
You look up "find number " on internet. There are companies that will find and sell that info to you. Cost about 2-5 $
The phone numbers of celebrities are usually unpublished for their protection.
The best thing to do is to call your local phone company and have your number unpublished. When you call out it will keep your call as anonymous.
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You can find out who owns a certain cell phone number for free by going to white pages and doing a reverse number lookup. It is free to do it on whitepages. But there are a lot of websites that charge a fee but they are more than likely scams.
You can usually find the name etc from a "reverse lookup site" on the internet. http://www.anywho.com/rl.html is a good one. Give it a try.