21-06-2026 11:25 AM
If details (incoming phone number, date and length of calls) are required as part of legal proceedings. I’d it possible to obtain them via my solicitor. We are just interested if certain phone number has called. Thanks
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21-06-2026 03:00 PM
@Mike1103 From what I can see at my end, it specifically mentions this in the context of criminal proceedings, for example if the details were needed as evidence in a trial.
What I'll do is send you over a private message with a few more details, and fingers crossed you can work with your solicitor to determine the best way forwards from there.
Peter
21-06-2026 11:08 AM
Hi Peter.
If details relating to my incoming calls are required as part of legal proceedings can they be requested via my solicitor and obtained? Many thanks
21-06-2026 11:37 AM
No, no record of incoming calls or texts are available. Only details of outgoing calls & texts made by you are available when you are paying for Itemised Billing.
21-06-2026 11:52 AM
@Mike1103 The police can request this information from that other person network provider. You can’t obtain what is not your information. Your information is outbound not incoming.
21-06-2026 02:19 PM
Welcome to the Community, @Mike1103
As has been mentioned above, it's not normally possible to request incoming call data.
I've had a double check though, and in very specific circumstances it may be possible for a solicitor to request these details, but only if they have a direct court order advising this information is required.
Peter
21-06-2026 02:50 PM
Thanks Peter.
You say “it may be possible” what else would be needed? Is it possible to confirm this for a fact before going through the costly and lengthy process of requesting and obtaining the direct court order?
Thanks again
21-06-2026 03:00 PM
@Mike1103 From what I can see at my end, it specifically mentions this in the context of criminal proceedings, for example if the details were needed as evidence in a trial.
What I'll do is send you over a private message with a few more details, and fingers crossed you can work with your solicitor to determine the best way forwards from there.
Peter
21-06-2026 06:18 PM
@Peter_W wroteMy recommendation here would be to have your solicitor reach out
Can the solicitor just get in contact instead?