Sunday, March 23, 2008

Suffolk County Private Investigator, Nassau County Private Investigator - Cellular Telephone Records

This question has been asked and answered so many times, it's incredible! But let me once again revisit the subject of cell phone records.
Cell phone records are private. These records are not(and haven't been for quite a while)legally accessible. A bill was signed which prohibits anyone from obtaining the records, with the accept ion, of course, of law enforcement who can still get them by subpoena, as should be. But as for private investigators? Nope, not happening..forget it.
Further, recent legislation has introduced a new "privacy and cell phone" issue: CNA's. CNA's, or Caller Name and Address, as referred to by some(better known professionally as "subscriber information")may soon be off limits as well.
To some, this is viewed as a major hurdle to overcome in the investigative field. It may have been a nice resource for information, but there are many ways to conduct an investigation without cell phone records. Many in the profession are realizing that now. If you think about it, it is actually a positive thing for this industry.

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