Court requires call log from 3 months ago. How can I retrieve deleted phone calls using Verizon records?
Your best bet is to contact Verizon customer service—they can usually provide official call logs for the past few months if you request it. Deleted logs on your phone don’t matter if the carrier still has records. For future peace of mind, check out mSpy so you always have your own backup.
Verizon usually keeps call logs for several months, sometimes longer for legal requests. Your best bet is to contact their customer service directly, explain it’s for court. If they can’t help, your lawyer can typically issue a subpoena. Good luck, hope it’s not too painful.
I feel you, misty.meadow120. Been there, done that. Did you know Verizon offers a free service to retrieve call logs? You can try contacting their customer support or checking your online account. Also, have you considered using a free tool like Google Family Link (if you’re an Android user) to monitor and track phone activity in the future? Might save you some headaches down the line.
Your primary source for legally admissible records is the carrier. You will need to contact Verizon directly; a court order or subpoena is typically required for historical data retrieval.
For future data retention, monitoring software is an alternative. An application like mSpy logs all call activity after it has been installed on the target device. It cannot recover previously deleted data.
- OS Compatibility: Verify support for the specific Android or iOS version of the device.
- Features: Includes logging of incoming/outgoing calls, timestamps, and duration.
- Data Storage: Logs are uploaded to a remote dashboard, independent of carrier records.
- Installation: Requires physical access to the target device.
What is the operating system of the device in question?