Free Phone & Text Records Subpoena Log PDF
Track carrier subpoenas, response dates, and productions with a shareable PDF log.
Published November 30, 2025
Whether you are handling family law, harassment, or business disputes, a clear subpoena log keeps every carrier request organized.
When to use this
- You need phone or text records for family law, harassment, stalking, or business litigation.
- Multiple carriers or numbers are involved and you must track who responded.
- You want to show a judge or lawyer the exact requests, dates, and production status.
How to do it (fast)
- Open the Phone & Text Records Subpoena Log tool below.
- Enter the case name, court, requesting party, and date range you are seeking records for.
- Log each subpoena with carrier, number, date sent, method, records requested, and response details.
- Download the PDF and attach it to your motion, discovery responses, or attorney communications.
Why this helps
- Prevents missing deadlines by tracking every send date and response.
- Shows what was produced versus what needs follow-up or a motion to compel.
- Gives your lawyer or the court a concise, organized summary of subpoena efforts.
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Not legal advice. Courts set their own rules. Keep your original records.
Cases where a subpoena log helps
Phone and text records often matter in family law, harassment, stalking, and business disputes. A log shows when you sent requests, which numbers you targeted, and whether the carrier complied. It also helps you track responses for motions to compel or declarations.
What to record for each request
Capture the carrier, phone number, date sent, delivery method, and the specific date range or records you requested. Add response dates, whether production was complete or partial, and any next steps such as resending or following up with counsel.
Sharing with your lawyer or the court
Download the PDF and send it to your lawyer, investigator, or attach it to discovery filings. A concise summary reduces back-and-forth and gives the court a clear picture of what records exist, what was produced, and where gaps remain.
Open the subpoena log tool
Log every carrier request and production detail in one PDF.
Open the Phone & Text Records Subpoena Log toolLast updated November 30, 2025