How can I get cell phone call records?

How can I get cell phone call records?

Call your service provider and request your cell phone records. You can even give them a time frame for when you want the recorded printed. For instance, you can request they send you cell phone records for the past six months. They will mail out a printed list of your calls and you should receive them in a few days.

How do I subpoena T mobile phone records?

The T-Mobile/MetroPCS Subpoena Compliance Department can be reached via phone, M-F from 10:00 a.m. until 6:30 p.m. EST at (973) 292-8911 or at (866) 537-0911. U.S. Cellular maintains text message content for 3-5 days.

When to submit a subpoena for cell phone records?

Before we take the steps of submitting a subpoena for cell phone records, we should know if the records are likely available. Many times, in civil cases we don’t know we need the phone records for months or years after the incident occurred. Policies on records retention can vary by phone company.

What kind of information can you get from a subpoena?

In most cases the most valuable information is the call, text, and data logs along with the cell site locations. This information will be available for each phone company in the timeframes listed above. AT is the only company that maintains cell site locations for calls, text, and data.

Where can I Find my cellular subpoena provider address?

Provider Address Phone Number Fax Number Notes AT AT Wireless* 208 South Akard, 10thFloor Dallas, Texas 75202 *AT says they cannot accept any service by mail. (800) 291-4952 Wireless (877) 971-6093

Can a police detective file a subpoena in a civil case?

As a police detective working on a criminal case, I could write the search warrant for cell phone records, take it to a judge to be signed, and send the signed warrant to the phone company. As an analyst in a civil case, I can’t do that. In a civil case, the attorney working on the case must send the subpoena to the phone company.

Can phone records be subpoenaed?

Cell phone records can be subpoenaed in civil, criminal and domestic matters. However, all information sought in discovery must be relevant to the issues before the court. If the phone records are not relevant to material issues in the case, they will not be admitted into evidence.

Can my employer subpoena my personal cell phone?

If your phone is subpoenaed, only content that could lead to the discovery of admissible evidence would be discoverable from your personal phone. However, it is unlikely that the employer will subpoena the content. The other side in the dispute might, but your employer will simply request that you turn over the content.

Are cell phone records used in court?

Cell phone records and cell phone forensics are often used in court, using the call data, app data, messages, and information from other apps.

How can you find someone cell phone records?

  • Understand the legal limits. You cannot easily obtain the phone records of any person–even your spouse–if their account is in no way linked to your name.
  • Check for the records in the bills you have received.
  • Look for the records online.
  • Contact the cell phone service provider.
  • Obtain records via a subpoena.