10-212.02 - Qwest Communications ‑ Subpoenas, Search Warrants

10-212.02 - Qwest Communications ‑ Subpoenas, Search Warrants

  • Summary: Procedures for obtaining records from Qwest Communications through legal processes.
  • Effective Date: 01-26-1990
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Policy

Qwest Communications requires an Administrative Subpoena, Search Warrant or Court Order prior to the release of any non-published customer record information. 

To secure non-published customer record information in an emergency situation, a properly executed Administrative Subpoena, Search Warrant or Court Order may be presented or faxed to the Qwest Communications Security Office. (Investigative unit supervisors have a listing of normal and after hours contacts.) When an After‑Hours Administrative Subpoena or other document is faxed, a copy of the document must be mailed to the Qwest Communications Security Office the next business day. 

Note: Qwest Communications will continue to provide information in connection with an emergency 911 trace.

 

Definitions

Refer to the Commonly Used Terms page for general definitions.

  • Search Warrant: A document issued by the Court authorizing the police to enter and search a person, premises, location or vehicle for purposes of evidence recovery.
  • Subpoena: An official court order for an individual to appear in court. The Subpoena remains in effect until the case is over or the Issuing Authority excuses the individual under Subpoena.

Document History:

Title Effective Date Revision Type Download
10-212.02 - Qwest Communications ‑ Subpoenas, Search Warrants 01-26-1990 download PDF

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