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Export Your Call History to a Court-Ready PDF (Free Tool)

Phone records often prove contact attempts, missed calls, or harassment patterns. Instead of printing raw CSV rows, use CourtPDF to normalize your call log, group calls by day, and download a PDF that courts can skim quickly.

Export steps for major carriers

  • Verizon: Log in → Usage → View usage details → Download CSV for the period you need.
  • AT&T: myAT&T → Usage → View usage by number → Export to CSV.
  • T-Mobile: Account → Usage → Download recent usage → Select CSV.
  • Google Voice: voice.google.com → Settings → Download call history (CSV).

Upload and map columns

Open the Call History tool and upload the CSV. The importer detects Date/Time, Number, Direction, and Duration columns automatically—even if carriers rename them. You can add a case caption, notes, or source (Verizon, T-Mobile, etc.) before generating the PDF.

Show what judges care about

  • Daily totals to highlight spikes or silence.
  • Call direction to show who initiated contact.
  • Total minutes to prove time spent coordinating or attempting service.

Privacy and redaction

Courts typically require the numbers involved, but you can mask digits if rules allow. Always keep the original CSV in case the opposing party challenges the PDF or requests metadata.

Create your call history PDF now

Import call logs, view summaries, and export a court-ready PDF without uploading data to a server.

Open the Call History tool →

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