Can u get voice mails if.your restricteed

I understand your concern!

In most cases, yes, you can still receive voice mails even if you're restricted from making or receiving calls. Voice mail systems are typically separate from the phone network, so they can still function independently.

Here's how it usually works:

  1. When someone leaves a voice mail for you, the message is stored on the voice mail server.
  2. The voice mail server then sends a notification to your phone, usually in the form of a text message or an email, informing you that you have a new voice mail.
  3. You can then access your voice mail by dialing the voice mail access number (usually a specific number provided by your phone service provider) and entering your password or PIN.

Even if you're restricted from making or receiving calls, you should still be able to access your voice mail by following these steps:

Keep in mind that some phone service providers may have specific restrictions or requirements for accessing voice mail while you're restricted. If you're unsure, you can always contact your phone service provider's customer support for assistance.