NO. At least in the case of Verizon, they may be redacted, omitted or deleted from any retrievable record at the discretion of either law enforcement or the provider themselves. They also have rigged phones to not even log the call, thus assuring there is no record. It may in fact be that these electronic records may only be released by means of court order -- if indeed at all -- unless they have been publicly intercepted. Only days after my own near fatal collision, the recent highway death of a beloved young teacher needlessly occurred because WV's I-81/Martinsburg receives ZERO interest by law enforcement to stop tractor-trailer drivers from physically displacing passenger vehicles by force from the roadway. This was AFTER I wrote a fully detailed synopsis of the event, submitted to local authorities, in which one or more officers failed to respond AND failed to act. The entire call record -- a period of nearly ten minutes with emergency dispatch -- was removed. Despite requisition, despite all attempts, my provider refuses acknowledgement of the call or to provide any detailed assistance as to exactly why.
No
Yes, it will show in phone memory and on the bill.
No
They'll normally show on the next bill you receive.
It depends on if your on a cell phone or on your house phone. On cell phones, some people have a certain amount of minutes that are free. Cell phones also have certain times at night that it will not cost you anything. Cell phones can also have free weekends if you get that. Your house phone always shows long distance phone calls and sometimes your phone shows local phone calls. It really depends on what kind of plan or phone you have got.
Not normally. The airtime of your call is billed by your cell service provider, not the person to whom you are calling. What will show up on "their" phone will is the airtime "they" used on "their" plan to talk to you. "They" would have no way of knowing what the charges were for "your" call to "them."
He likes his privacy.
Skype chatting like video does not show up on the normal phone bill. If you call a contacts cell phone from your account on skype and you do not have credit it will not go through. If you have credit, it will show up on your phone bill. But regular videos chats do not show up on your phone bill.
Get a fully-itemised bill. It will show ALL outgoing calls.
When a person misses a phone call on a cell phone, the phone will show all the missed calls. If a land line phone has caller ID, the missed calls will be shown on the caller ID box.
yes
technically it honestly depends on the phone company you get your bill from. :P