Serve a Subpoena to Google: Contact Information and Procedure
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How to Serve a Subpoena to Google’s Legal Department
Google Legal Department Contact Details:
NON USA CIVIL CASES
In addition to properly serving the documents, you may email Google a courtesy copy to [email protected]
Google, Inc.
Contact Name: | Google Legal Investigations Support |
Online Service Address: | 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway Mountain View, CA  94043 |
Phone Number: | (844)383-8524 or (650)417-9011 |
Fax Number: | 650-253-0001 |
E-mail Address: | Criminal: [email protected] Civil: [email protected] |
Note(s): | For Custodian of Records and Legal Investigations Support call the “Emergency Disclosure Request” department at: 650-253-3425. Leave a message and an agent will call you back.For search warrant requests, please send them to:Email: [email protected] (preferred by Google) or by Fax: 650-249-3429.Attention: Custodian of Records Google, Inc. 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043At Google’s request, please include the following language in any subpeona: “Please do not disclose/notify the user of the issuance of this subpoena. Disclosure to the user could impede an investigation or obstruct justice.”Additionally, please include the following in your search warrant “Google shall disclose responsive data, if any, by sending to [LE’s postal address] using the US Postal Service or another courier service, notwithstanding 18 U.S.C. 2252A or similar statute or code.” |
Last Updated: | September, 2013 |
Google Legal Department Phone Number
(844)383-8524 or (650)417-9011 (updated 2019)
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I have sent multiple requests by email and fax to Google’s legal departments to take off an account on Orkut that pretends to be mine. They have not taken any action. Can anyone help?
google.com.gmail has directly deleted all my info (incl. hundreds of bookmarks) because i refused to make certain changes to my email address and info so it would fit in with their new social program “google+” and i am now filing suit.
****they have now suspended my account after 4 years only because of a “generic” name.
firefox and opera are starting to look real good.
I own a Home Inspection Franchise and various people have misrepresented themselves on Google as part of my Company. It is disturbing that anyone can post that they are employed by a Franchise and that there is no filter on your site for illegal postings.
Google and their other branches make up their own rules. They won’t enforce their own Term of Service in regards libel blogs posting personal info, or Gmail accounts used to forge people’s identity. They even ignored proper copyright infringement notices with the attitude, oh well sue us in California.