Court & Legal Record De-Indexing (10 Links)
Legal databases have made it trivially easy for anyone to find your court records. A casual Google search of your name turns up CourtListener pages, Justia dockets, Trellis filings, UniCourt entries — each one a private company that chose to make your records searchable, and each one capable of choosing to stop. This service handles the full submission and follow-up process to get your records de-indexed from these databases and out of Google search results.
We cover up to 10 links across our supported network, which includes CourtListener, Justia, Trellis, UniCourt, PacerMonitor, DocketBird, CaseMine, BankruptcyData.com, MugshotZone, BustedMugshots, and others. We handle each removal request, follow up on non-responses, and submit Google de-indexing requests for every confirmed removal. One flat fee, no subscription.
What's included
- Up to 10 links identified and submitted across covered databases
- Professionally drafted removal requests for each database
- Follow-up correspondence on requests that go unanswered after 2 weeks
- Google Remove Outdated Content submission for each confirmed removal
- Status update when each removal is confirmed
- Completion report within 30 days
What we can't promise: No one who is being straight with you can guarantee removal from every database. CourtListener honors the vast majority of reasonable requests; some other databases are less predictable. We tell you the truth about what happened with each submission. If a database declines, we explain why and what your options are including escalation, suppression, or legal counsel if the situation warrants it.