Unfortunately, Arrest records, mugshots, and court records live in a different universe: the public record. Data brokers don’t control them. Courts and laws do.
What we do remove: the personal data vultures love your name, address, phone, emails—scraped and resold by people search and data broker sites. That’s our arena, and we clean house.
Why those records stick around:
- Courts publish. The internet remembers. Most hearings and lawsuits are public by default.
- If your record was expunged or the case sealed, that’s different. Then, you’ve got leverage to get sites to update or remove.
What you can do right now:
- If a page exposes truly confidential info (SSN, credit card numbers), infringes your copyright, or violates a site’s Terms of Use: hit them with a removal request. They have to deal with it.
- Expunged or sealed?: Contact the court for documentation, then demand takedowns or corrections from sites hosting the record.
- Make the bad stuff harder to find: build out strong, accurate profiles and publish content that actually represents you. Bury the junk with better results.
Your toolkit:
- How can I Push Down Negative Search Results?
- How long does it take for DeleteMe to remove selected search results?
- Free DIY opt-out guides for data broker sites
Bottom line: we can’t nuke court or arrest records... but we do crush data broker profiles and keep your personal details off the sites that profit from them. Less exposure. Fewer creepy hits. More control for you.
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