For finding property owners (not phone numbers), the National Superintendency of Public Registries (SUNARP) offers a public database. If you need an address for a legal reason, this is more reliable than phone directories.
If Tuenti fails, go to DataPeru.org (a business intelligence platform). Search "Juan Carlos Gutierrez." If he owns a business, his RUC number and registered address will appear. This is a legal loophole: business registration data is public.
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In Peru, mobile phone numbers (starting with 9 or 99) are protected personal data. No public directory, including Tuenti, Osiptel, or any government agency, provides reverse lookup for mobile phones.
The only entity that can associate a mobile number with an ID is the telecom operator (Claro, Movistar, Entel, Bitel), and they are prohibited by law from sharing this data. If you find a website offering "mobile number search for Peru," it is either: For finding property owners (not phone numbers), the
Legal workaround: If you have a mobile number, save it in WhatsApp or Telegram. If the person has a public profile photo or "last seen" status, you can infer their identity. This is not official, but it is the modern Peruvian white pages.
If you need official information (such as verifying if a person exists, matching a name to a DNI number), the government entity RENIEC (Registro Nacional de Identificación y Estado Civil) is the closest thing to an official White Pages in Peru. Legal workaround: If you have a mobile number,
However, RENIEC does not give out phone numbers or addresses freely. You can use their online portal to:
For regular citizens searching for a friend’s phone number, RENIEC is not practical. But for businesses verifying customer identity, it is the gold standard.
OSIPTEL (telecom regulator) has a "Number Portability" database. Scammers claim you can enter a mobile number and get the owner's name. In reality, OSIPTEL only shows which operator (Claro, Movistar) owns the number's range, not the person.