How To Subpoena Text Messages Guide: Verizon, Sprint, AT&T, T-Mobile (2024)

How To Subpoena Text Messages Guide: Verizon, Sprint, AT&T, T-Mobile (1)

Text messages can provide key evidence in all types of litigated matters. The key is to know when and how to get these messages.

Text Messaging Statistics in the United States

The statistics on text messaging in the United States everyday are staggering. Recent research has shown the following:

  • 81% of the American population (259 million people) text every day
  • The average person in the U.S. sends 32 texts per day
  • More than 781 billion text messages are sent every month
  • Greater than 26 billion texts a day,
  • More than 9.3 trillion texts a year coming out of the U.S.

The numbers are increasing every year as more businesses, schools, and organizations use text messaging as a primary source of communication.

In addition, these numbers do not include in app messaging, Facebook messages, or the large number of WhatsApp texts sent everyday.

Common Ways to Use Text Messaging in Litigation

Attorneys and litigants can win or lose their case through use of these messages. Our law firm regularly uses these strategies to win big personal injury settlements.

In personal injury cases involving car accidents, motorcycle collisions, and truck crashes, an attorney can discover if a driver was distracted at the time of an accident. Texting while driving is a major cause of motor vehicle crashes in the United States. Many states have specific laws that prohibit a driver from texting in a moving vehicle. Messages and records are also used to show who was contacted by the drivers immediately after the accident, and this can be used to identify potential other fact witnesses.

In cases involving a wrongful death, text messages can be used to show the last words or exchanges just prior to a fatal accident.

In addition, domestic relation attorneys in a contested divorce cases. This can impact property settlements, custody disputes, and parenting time. Text message records can be key evidence in a divorce case when allegations of infidelity are made against one or both of the marital partners.

Business attorneys rely heavily on text communications in commercial litigation cases. Examples are partnership breakups, shareholder disputes, and employment matters. In employment cases, text messages are often the key evidence in cases involving wrongful discharge, sexual harassment, and other types of discrimination cases.

Finally, text messages are also very critical in criminal cases to provide a timeline of events. They can also provide a means and motive, or help to corroborate an alibi. Criminal attorneys can get charges dismissed or win an acquittal at trial with the use of text message records.

How To Get Text Messages by Subpoena

Today, more people communicate through text message than phone calls. Unlike unrecorded phone calls, text messages provide the words of a party.

However, these messages are rarely voluntarily produced by a party or even obtained through basic discovery requests. It is often a battle to get the billing records and actual texts, especially when they are damaging to a party’s cases.

When a party fails to produce the information, the primary option is to serve a subpoena on the cell phone provider. Federal law prevents companies from producing these documents without a court order or subpoena.

Text message records must be obtained from a party’s cell phone provider. An attorney can obtain a court order or subpoena to get the records directly from the service provider. However, there are limitations on what the provider can produce. Federal law makes a distinction between “content of the communication” and “records concerning the communication.”

Typically, cellular service providers maintain records of text message content for a very short period of time. For example, AT&T Wireless converts customers’ SMS cellular signals to internet data stored in its cloud, where it remains for 90 days before being deleted. Once deleted, the content is generally considered lost.

The only possible way to recover lost or deleted text messages by hiring a forensic investigator to inspect the phone. This can be very costly, but it is worth it if important information is obtained. These experts also help lay the necessary foundation for court admissibility at a hearing or trial.

How To Get Our Free Subpoena Text Messages Guide

Text messaging leaves an electronic record of dialogue that can be entered as evidence in court. Like other forms of written evidence, text messages must be authenticated in order to be admitted.

Buckfire Law has published an easy-to-read, how-to guide to help litigators understand the strict compliance procedures. The guide also details important factors and obstacles that a litigator must know when issuing a subpoena for obtaining text messages.

This step-by-step subpoena guide also includes a list of contact information for all major phone carriers, including:

The 16-page FREE subpoena guide reveals:

  • How to subpoena text messages
  • Requests for customer information
  • How to use text records as evidence
  • Issues obtaining text message records
  • How to serve the subpoena
  • Sample spoliation letter
  • Cellular telephone subpoena guide
  • Sample subpoena form

To receive your free copy of the “How To Subpoena Text Messages” guide, simply fill out a form below.

Once you submit your information, you will be instantly emailed a digital copy of the report. You can download and print it as a great desk reference.

How To Subpoena Text Messages Guide: Verizon, Sprint, AT&T, T-Mobile (2024)

FAQs

Can you subpoena text messages from carrier? ›

It is often a battle to get the billing records and actual texts, especially when they are damaging to a party's cases. When a party fails to produce the information, the primary option is to serve a subpoena on the cell phone provider.

How do I subpoena text messages from Sprint? ›

The Sprint Subpoena Compliance Center can be reached at (800) 877-7330. Sprint does not accept subpoenas via email. Tracfone Wireless does not maintain text message content; however they do keep text message details (such as dates, times and numbers used in communication) for a period of 2 years.

Can AT&T text messages be subpoenaed? ›

The primary method of obtaining cell phone records is by subpoena. The subpoena is issued to the cell phone company or wireless carrier (e.g., Verizon Wireless, AT&T, etc.) requesting all available cellular use records and data for a specific wireless customer or phone number.

How to subpoena Verizon text messages? ›

Verizon Security Assistance Team will only accept valid legal demands (subpoena, court order or search warrant) for records. Please address your legal requests to Verizon. Legal demands for Subpoena may be faxed to 1.888. 667.0028.

Is there a way to get a transcript of all text messages? ›

You can also request via court order, warrants, or through a law enforcement officer. The service provider will accept the request and provide the text message transcripts.

How far back can text messages be subpoenaed by Verizon? ›

Cellular service providers maintain records of text message content for a very short period of time. Verizon, for example, will purge text message content from its electronic storage system after just 10 days. The content is forever lost after this occurs. Regardless, the “content” cannot be obtained in civil cases.

Can my husband read my text messages AT&T? ›

The account holder is not able to see the details of the text message as AT&T values your privacy and does not store message details. Learn more about AT&T Secure Family App, which is used to locate family members, control their smartphone screen time, block apps and websites, and more.

Can I get a copy of my spouse's text messages? ›

Your Texting History is Almost Always Accessible

Some people who backed up their text messages to a shared cloud account with their spouse are able to view their spouse's text messages. Logistically, most people have to ask their spouse or their spouse's paramour for the information, or to inspect their cellphone.

How far back can AT&T retrieve text messages? ›

AT&T currently stores Your sent and received Messages for up to 90 days. Messages older than 90 days will be deleted from Your Messages cloud storage.

Does Verizon respond to subpoenas? ›

Yes, in response to a subpoena, we only release the six types of information specifically identified in 18 U.S.C. § 2703(c)(2)(A)-(F): customer name, address, telephone or other subscriber number, length of service, calling records, and payment records.

Can you get a printout of text messages from AT&T? ›

The contents of any messages aren't kept by AT&T nor can we provide such contents on a reprint of your bill. We hope this information helps.

Can Verizon account holder read text messages? ›

Verizon Messages

The account owner can read all of your text messages if they have your userid and password. If they don't, they can't.

Can text messages be retrieved from carrier? ›

Many carriers keep records of text messages and may be able to retrieve them for you. However, depending on the carrier's policies and local laws, this method may require a court order or other legal authorization.

Can my phone company give me copies of text messages? ›

Under federal privacy laws, such as the Consumer Telephone Records Protection Act of 2006, your cellphone carrier can't give you these phone records, even if you own the phone and pay the bill. That's because these records often show messages sent and received by someone else, and that person has privacy rights.

Do cell phone carriers keep records of text messages? ›

Most telecom companies keep records of text logs for a limited time, typically around 3-6 months. The exact duration varies by provider, and retrieval of actual message content after this period can be challenging.

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