Yes they can. If they talk to your phone company in person then they can check your phone records. And you can also transfer all the information from one phone to another.
you should go to t-mobiles website to check your phone records online
if you live in the UK , no parent can check with the police over phone records if they are yours and in your name ie the bills in your name if you are over 18 , if on the otherhand it is in their name yes they can , no matter what age you are .
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For estates, you can check the name index in the probate court where they lived. You could also check under their parents and grandparents names for older estates whereby they may have inherited property. For property acquired by deeds you can check the records at the local land records office.For estates, you can check the name index in the probate court where they lived. You could also check under their parents and grandparents names for older estates whereby they may have inherited property. For property acquired by deeds you can check the records at the local land records office.For estates, you can check the name index in the probate court where they lived. You could also check under their parents and grandparents names for older estates whereby they may have inherited property. For property acquired by deeds you can check the records at the local land records office.For estates, you can check the name index in the probate court where they lived. You could also check under their parents and grandparents names for older estates whereby they may have inherited property. For property acquired by deeds you can check the records at the local land records office.
no there is no way they can not at all
Paternal Dominion, legal authority over your child.
Never assume anything. Ask him yourself or check his phone records.
All cell phone providers, including AT&T can check on mms messages and can tell when they were sent and to whom they were sent, even if they were deleted from the phone. Records with providers are different from records on your phone. Police use this to investigate harassment and stalker cases every day.
It is likely that they have a legal right to check phone records, but also that it is against the rules of the company where they work. If you believe that this person is doing something inappropriate then I would start with the employer. I would also suggest that whether or not reviewing the phone records is legal, you will get action from the employer faster and more easily than from your local prosecutor.
Yes phone books are public , but phone records..are not.Phone records would be calls in and out from specific phone numbers.The police have access to that information.
Not usually. If you are on a no contract phone with a monthly plan, you can usually pay extra for phone records monthly.
You will need to have an attorney issue a subpoena for the phone records.