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The police cannot take your cell phone and, without consent, read through your texts unless they have at least reasonable suspicion that a crime has been committed or is about to be committed. However, this is a new area of the law that courts are addressing for the first time. Your state may require the police to have a search warrant or probable cause to believe that a crime has been committed before searching your phone and reading your text messages. In all states, if the officer has obtained a search warrant from a court, then your text messages can be read. There are also situations where a “warrantless” search may be done – when it’s a matter of life or death, the officer’s safety is at risk and there’s no time to obtain a search warrant.