jHost's Privacy Policy prohibits the release of Subscriber or account information except in limited circumstances, including with express permission from the Subscriber, as and when required or permitted by law, to conform to the edicts of the law, or to comply with legal process properly served on jHost or one of its affiliates.
If you seek the identity or account information of a jHost Subscriber in connection with a civil legal matter, you must fax, mail, or serve jHost with a valid subpoena.
jHost is located in Dallas, Texas and all civil subpoenas should be served at that location or mailed or faxed to:
jHost, LLC
ATTN: Legal Department
8330 LBJ Freeway, STE #435
Dallas, TX 75243.
Fax: 214.291.9790
support@jhost.co
IMPORTANT NOTE: IN THE EVENT YOU SEND US A NOTICE OF ANY KIND VIA EMAIL AND DO NOT RECEIVE A RESPONSE FROM US, PLEASE SUBMIT A DUPLICATE COPY VIA PAPER AND/OR FAX (214.291.9790). DUE TO THE VAGARIES OF THE INTERNET, AND EMAIL COMMUNICATION IN PARTICULAR, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE BURDENS OF SPAM AND THE OCCASIONAL, UNINTENDED EFFECTS OF SPAM FILTERS, SENDING AN ALTERNATE FORM OF NOTICE (VIA PAPER AND/OR FAX), WILL HELP ASSURE THAT YOUR NOTICE WILL BE RECEIVED BY US AND ACTED ON IN A TIMELY MANNER.
Upon the receipt of a validly issued civil subpoena, jHost will promptly notify the User whose information is sought via e-mail or U.S. mail. If the circumstances do not amount to an emergency, jHost will not immediately produce the User's information sought by the subpoena and will provide the User an opportunity to move to quash the subpoena in court.
jHost will charge the person or entity submitting the civil subpoena for costs associated with subpoena compliance. Payment must be made within thirty (30) days from the date of receipt of the jHost invoice. Checks should be made out to "jHost".
jHost's subpoena compliance costs are as follows:
Any applicable taxes will be charged in addition to the above fees.
jHost will not produce the content of e-mail, as the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U.S.C. ยง 2701 et seq., prohibits an electronic communications service provider from producing the contents of electronic communications, even pursuant to subpoena or court order, except in limited circumstances. jHost's e-mail servers do not retain deleted or sent e-mail. However, deleted e-mail may be recoverable from back-up servers for a limited time.
jHost reserves the right to request a copy of the complaint and any supporting documentation that demonstrates how the jHost e-mail address is related to the pending litigation and the underlying subpoena.