If you're seeking to remove your name from UniCourt.com, you're not alone. UniCourt aggregates public court records, making them easily accessible online, which can raise significant privacy concerns. Fortunately, there are effective steps you can take to address this issue.
UniCourt publishes detailed court records, including:
Full legal names
Case numbers and statuses
Court jurisdictions
Involved parties and attorneys
Judges and docket activitiesJustAnswer+7Defamation Defenders+7Erase+7
Even if your case was dismissed, settled, or sealed, these records can still appear in search engine results, potentially impacting your reputation and privacy.Defamation Defenders
For a comprehensive guide, refer to Defamation Defenders' step-by-step UniCourt removal guide.
1. Locate Your RecordVisit UniCourt.com.
Search using your full name, city/state, or case number.
Document the URLs of any relevant listings.Defamation Defenders
Ensure the case pertains to you and check for any inaccuracies.
3. Submit an Opt-Out RequestEmail sup...@unicourt.com with:
Subject: "Request for Removal of Personal Information"
List of case URLs
Explanation for removal (e.g., case dismissed, privacy concerns)
Supporting documents (e.g., court orders, ID)
If you don't receive a response within 7–10 business days, send a follow-up email.
Even after removal from UniCourt, your name might still appear in search results. Use Google's Outdated Content Removal Tool to address this.
Professional AssistanceIf the process seems daunting or if your removal request is denied, consider seeking help from professionals like Defamation Defenders, who specialize in online reputation management and negative content removal.
Note: Always ensure that any third-party service you engage with has a proven track record and transparent practices.
Feel free to reach out if you have further questions or need assistance with the removal process.