Legality and use of online phone records?
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I have never heard of a company like this, and, as such, I am sure that a judge would question the reliability of them. In fact, we often subpoena phone records from the provider in question (Bell Atlantic, Verizon, Pac Bell, etc.). If you contact the main headquarters of the service provider they will inform you as to who you should issue and serve a subpoena to in order to get the required information. With that route, you will only spend about the same amount of money as your $30 because you can possibly serve the subpoena with a provate process server in the area or even do it via certified and restricted mail. It all depends on your local court regulations.
Get on the No Call List that companies have to refer to before making calls. Once you know that you are on the list retain your caller ID list to prove that the company(s) violated the No Call Law.
https://www.donotcall.gov/default.aspx