
We respond to valid requests relating to criminal cases. Each and every request we receive is checked for legal sufficiency and we reject or require greater specificity on requests that are overly broad or vague.
| Total Requests | Users/Accounts Requested | Percentage of requests where some data is produced |
| 17,577 | 26,579 | 79.85% |
| Government Request Type | Total Requests | Users/Accounts Requested | Percentage of requests where some data is produced |
Court Order (Other) | 295 | 345 | 71.53% |
Court Order (18 USC 2703(d)) | 237 | 343 | 78.90% |
Emergency Disclosures | 666 | 809 | 73.72% |
Pen Register/Trap and Trace | 1,066 | 1,315 | 80.58% |
Search Warrant | 9,737 | 15,013 | 83.96% |
Subpoena | 5,375 | 8,475 | 72.52% |
Title III | 201 | 279 | 86.57% |
The chart below reflects the ranges for National Security Letters (NSLs) received during the reporting period and the ranges for all accounts specified in the requests. We are limited to reporting this data in bands of 1000.
By law, we are permitted to disclose national security data in ranges and must delay the release of data relating to Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) requests. If you would like to know past details of the number (within ranges) and nature of orders that seek the content of accounts and those requesting non-content information (such as subscriber name), all within ranges of 1000, the most recent information is available here.
| Request Type | Total Requests | Users/Accounts Requested |
| NSLs | 0 - 999 | 0 - 999 |