Phone Contact Lookup API

POST
/phone_contact_lookup
LIVE

Retrieve the person or persons linked to a specific Australian phone number in the Global Data Universe.

Example Request

POST
request.json
key Auth: BearerAuth
{
  "phones": [
    "+61491222111",
    "+61499888777"
  ]
}

Request Schema

phones
Required
array

The phone numbers to search for in E.164 format.

Available Response Data

6 Data Points
01
monitor_heart

Batch Message Status

02
alternate_email

Array of Searched Phone Numbers

03
fact_check

Array of Matched Identities per Phone Number

04
data_object

Identity Details

First Name, Middle Name, Last Name

05
location_on

Associated Physical Address Data

Suburb, Postcode, State

06
schedule

Last Verification Dates

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By The Numbers

API Data Scale & Coverage tag

Unmatched data depth to power your compliance and verification workflows.

50M+
Phone & Email Records
40M+
Adverse Court Records
2BN+
Australian Universe Records
18M+
Real Estate Records
7M+
Deceased Records
980M+
Social Media & Employment Records
Practical Applications

Technical Use Cases tag

verified

Fraud Investigation

Cross-reference unknown or suspicious phone numbers against known identities to flag potential account takeovers.

verified

KYC Enrichment

Automatically populate a user's physical address and full name during onboarding just by verifying their mobile device.

Real-time Notifications

Webhooks & Events tag

notifications
Synchronous database check

Webhooks are not required.

Trust & Assurance

Compliance & Security tag

Enterprise-grade infrastructure audited against the standards your regulators require.

verified_user
ISO 27001 Certified
enhanced_encryption
AES-256 Encryption
public
Australian Data Sovereignty
Integration & Support

Common Questions tag

Everything you need to know about implementation details and compliance infrastructure.

help_center General

Why does it return an array of matches?

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A single phone number can historically belong to multiple people (e.g., family members sharing a landline, or a mobile number recycled by a carrier).