I am not certain but I'm pretty sure you can get data about the texts like time stamps, who they were to and from, and even which towers they were sent and received from but not the content of the texts. I'm not 100% on that though.
Whatever you can get will require a subpoena. Even if the phone is part of a family plan if it is not your phone you can't get the data. Even getting the records from the phone of your own minor children requires a subpoena. If the cell companies don't keep a copy of the text body, which I'm pretty sure is the case, they can't give that over even with a subpoena, just the metadata.
Does anyone here know if it is possible to get print-outs of the actual messages that are exchanged through text messages for phones within one's family plan? TIA
Wow that's pretty complicated, not worth it just to get a family phone number in Ireland that my Mom deleted in a text message. I guess I am off to facebook to see if there's an easier and quicker way to re-connect with a distant cousin. Thanks everyone!

You realize, of course, that this is not the direction everybody thought this thread was going to go, don't you?
Hooray for everyday and mundane!![]()

You realize, of course, that this is not the direction everybody thought this thread was going to go, don't you?![]()

Oh my... I did not even think of that.... Thanks for the laugh!
It is officially daytime in Ireland and my 1st cousin on Facebook put me in direct connection with our other cousin in about 3 minutes, much quicker than trying to get a subpoena![]()
Great it worked out so quickly!
I know, right? OP, I was waiting for a much more "interesting" story!![]()
Oh my... I did not even think of that.... Thanks for the laugh!
It is officially daytime in Ireland and my 1st cousin on Facebook put me in direct connection with our other cousin in about 3 minutes, much quicker than trying to get a subpoena![]()

Can you just make up a better story why you needed the text![]()

