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How to restore a deleted Twilio number in GoHighLevel

When you delete and release a number, Twilio holds it for 10 days in case you need to reclaim it. After this period, you’ll have to contact Twilio support to recover the number. If the sub-account is on LC Phone, please reach out to CRM support.

By signing into the Twilio Console, you can recover numbers that were released within the last 10 days. These released numbers will be listed on the Console’s Released Numbers page.

1. Log on to Twilio console

2. Go to the top right -> Click Account -> Click on Subaccounts

3. If there are too many subaccounts inside Twilio, you can go back to HL and copy the Account SIN for that location to search in Twilio:

4. Now go back to Twilio with the copied Account SID

5. Search based on the Twilio Subaccount SID in agency level settings -> Twilio, Paste the Account SID here and click on it:

6. Once you are in the subaccount inside Twilio

Go to Explore Products > Scroll down to find Phone numbers

Click on Phone numbers:

Expand Phone Numbers on the left menu > Manage > Released numbers

Simply click on the Repurchase Number button

Note that the action is considered to be repurchasing the phone number, so you’ll be charged the monthly fee upon performing the action.

If you don’t see numbers you wish to restore anymore on the Released Numbers page, please contact Twilio support for help. 

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