To obtain a court order for prison phone records, you typically need to file a motion with the court that has jurisdiction over the case. This motion should outline the reasons for your request, demonstrating relevance to an ongoing investigation or legal matter. Supporting evidence may be required to justify the need for the records. Once filed, a judge will review the motion and decide whether to grant the order.
In order to get your phone records from Straight Talk you will have to get a subpoena. A court order will allow you to get your records.
You can't.
You cannot supeona them, you will have to either get a search warrant or a court order.
Yes, a lawyer can legally subpoena phone records in a court case with the proper authorization from a judge.
You will need to have an attorney issue a subpoena for the phone records.
File an action with a competent court with jurisdiction and then you can request a subpoena from the court for necessary records.
To legally obtain phone records by issuing a subpoena, you must first file a lawsuit and then request the court to issue a subpoena for the phone records. The subpoena must be served to the phone company, who will then provide the records as required by law.
Not without a court order. The exception being if such action was included in the terms of the individual's release on probation (which is very unlikely).
You will need to have an attorney prepare the subpoena and a process server deliver it to the cell phone company.
Get your solicitor to contact the other person and remind them of the court order. If they still cause problems, take them back to court to answer to a judge !
Yes, you can be subpoenaed by phone for court proceedings. A subpoena is a legal order that requires you to appear in court or provide evidence, and it can be delivered in person, by mail, or even over the phone.
The phone numbers for Correctional Training Facility (aka Soledad State Prison) located on Highway 101 North in Soledad, CA are: PIO: (831) 678-3951 Records office: (831) 678-3951, ext. 2139 (for housing)