If you’re like most people, you probably use Google Voice to manage your voicemail. But if you ever need to delete a voicemail, it can be a bit of a pain. Here’s how to do it. ..


Turn off Google voicemail for each linked phone: On the left, click Voicemail. Uncheck the box next to Get voicemail via message next to your linked number.

When you delete your Google Voice number, there is a 90-day buffer period during which you can reclaim your number but not obtain a new one.

Voicemail should be launched. From the bottom, select “Voicemail.” Select a voicemail; then choose the three-dotted menu. Delete multiple voicemails by pressing and holding the first voicemail message, then More options will appear.

Your Messages are still in your Voice account after your number is reclaimed, but you can no longer receive calls or texts. You have 45 days from the reclaim date to get your Voice number back on your computer at voice.google.com.

After each voicemail, press the corresponding number to delete messages. Your carrier’s voicemails will be removed, and your voicemail inbox will be freed up.