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Originally Posted by photon
Of course *you* can  . How would that work in a small claims court though if I was just representing myself, could I just call up Telus and ask them? Or do I need some kind of authorization from a judge or something?
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I should have been clearer. I actually can't get them as easily as you could. If I called Telus and said I wanted a client's phone records for such and such a time, they would not give them to me (maybe with an authorization letter and certainly with a court order, but not if I just asked for them). If my client calls and says they need their phone record for such and such period for litigation, they can get it. So the answer to your question is yes, you should have little difficulty getting your phone records. I assume there's a fee, but I don't know that you even have to tell them why you want your records.