Roblox Law Enforcement Data Request: Police & Government Guide

How police request Roblox data: the LE portal, the subpoena, court-order and warrant tiers, chat logs, NCMEC child-safety, emergencies, and India's route.
Roblox is one of the largest online game and social platforms in the world, with a user base skewed heavily toward children and teenagers. That demographic makes it a recurring and sensitive site of investigation: grooming and enticement, sextortion, the exchange of child sexual abuse material, and financial scams built around its Robux currency. Roblox Corporation is a US company (San Mateo, California), and disclosures run on US legal process under the Stored Communications Act (18 U.S.C. § 2701–2712). Because most cases involve minors, child-safety requests are handled as a priority.
- How to submit: Through the Roblox Law Enforcement Portal. Roblox will not accept legal process or information requests by email or fax. Foreign agencies generally proceed via MLAT.
- Identifiers accepted: The Roblox username and/or numeric user ID, and the account email where known.
- What is returned — and what needs a warrant: A subpoena yields basic subscriber and account records; chat logs and other communications content require a search warrant. Roblox reviews every request for validity and may object.
Identifiers for a data request
Identify the account by its Roblox username and, ideally, the numeric user ID (which does not change even if the display name does), plus the registered email if known. For a specific incident, include the approximate date and time and any experience (game) or chat context, so Roblox can scope what to preserve and produce. Where a case originated from a report to NCMEC, capture the CyberTipline reference.
What data Roblox provides
Roblox follows the standard US Stored Communications Act tiers:
| Legal process | Standard | Data produced |
|---|---|---|
| Subpoena | Relevance | Basic subscriber information: username, user ID, account-creation date, email, and IP/login logs |
| Court order (18 U.S.C. § 2703(d)) | Specific & articulable facts | Expanded non-content records, transaction (Robux) history and additional metadata |
| Search warrant | Probable cause | Communications content, including chat logs retained by Roblox |
Proactive child-safety reporting: Roblox filters chat and proactively reports apparent child sexual exploitation to NCMEC (it submitted 24,522 CyberTipline reports in 2024) and maintains direct channels with the FBI and NCMEC. If your case derives from a Cybertip, referencing its number speeds and scopes production.
User notification: Roblox reviews each request and, consistent with US practice and child-safety considerations, may notify the account holder unless legally barred or where notice would endanger a child or the investigation.
How to submit a request
- Preserve first under 18 U.S.C. § 2703(f) (90 days, extendable) so chat and account data survive while you obtain legal process.
- Submit through the Roblox Law Enforcement Portal (not email/fax), with the username/user ID, the relevant timeframe, and the level of process matched to the data sought.
- Child-exploitation cases: include the NCMEC CyberTipline reference; for an active threat to a child, use the emergency route below.
Emergency disclosure requests
Where there is an imminent risk of death or serious physical injury — very often an active threat to a child — Roblox may voluntarily disclose account information and content without a warrant under the emergency exception to the Stored Communications Act. Submit through the portal, articulate the specific and immediate danger to the child, the data needed, and the username/user ID. Child-safety emergencies are among the most readily actioned.
For India: legal basis and process
- IT Act, 2000 — Section 69 and BNSS, 2023 — Section 94 establish the domestic authority to direct production of electronic records; the POCSO Act governs child-exploitation offences.
- IT Rules, 2021 — Rule 3: route first-level coordination through the Roblox portal; escalate to MLAT for content.
- MLAT: for US-held account data and chat content, route through the MHA Central Authority to the US Department of Justice, Office of International Affairs, and file a preservation request through the portal immediately. For an imminent threat to a child, submit an emergency request directly in parallel.
What you’ll need
- The Roblox username and numeric user ID, plus the account email if known;
- The incident date/time and game or chat context;
- The appropriate legal instrument — subpoena for subscriber data, search warrant for chat content;
- The NCMEC CyberTipline reference for child-exploitation cases;
- For Indian agencies: an MLAT request through MHA, plus an immediate preservation (and emergency request where a child is at risk).
For a full directory of law enforcement request portals across major platforms, visit our LERS portal hub or the platform-by-platform LERS guide.