Court Record Removal

UniCourt Removal

Get your court records off UniCourt and out of Google search results. We handle the whole process for you, then keep it from coming back.

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Why a UniCourt listing matters

A court case showing up online can cost you a job, a loan, a rental, or a relationship. Even an old or minor record can follow you for years. If you have found your information on UniCourt and you want it gone, you are in the right place.

UniCourt is a legal records search engine that holds millions of court cases and legal documents pulled from public sources. Those pages can rank in Google under your name. Removing them takes the right steps in the right order, and the work does not end with UniCourt, because the same record is usually copied across dozens of other sites.

NewReputation removes your records from UniCourt, pushes down what cannot be removed, and monitors the web so it stays handled. You do not have to figure this out alone.

Why This Happens

How your information ended up on UniCourt

The United States has long allowed court records and proceedings to be available for public review. The rules that let these records be published or accessed online come from the First Amendment, the Freedom of Information Act, and each state's public records law.

Sites like UniCourt take advantage of that access. They search public records, then publish the court documents they find. These sites are not part of the legal system, and they often repost information that started on other third-party sites. That is why one case can appear in many places at once.

The Process

How to remove information from UniCourt

Here is the path UniCourt requires. We complete every step for you, but this is what the process looks like.

1

Find your record on UniCourt

Search the UniCourt website for the case or document that lists your name.

2

Copy the record URL

Save the exact web address of the record you want removed. You will need it for the request.

3

Open the UniCourt removal page

Go to the official removal form at unicourt.com/case/removeRecord.

4

Submit your request with documentation

Fill out the form with your details, paste the record URL, and include any supporting documents, such as a sealing or expungement order.

5

Wait for UniCourt to review

UniCourt reviews the request and usually responds within a few days. If approved, they de-index the record and instruct their partner sites to stop showing your name.

What They Consider

When UniCourt will remove a record

UniCourt weighs several factors when deciding whether to de-index a court record. Approval is more likely when one of these applies:

The record has been sealed or expunged by court order.

The record exposes you to an increased risk of physical harm.

You are a victim of identity theft and the record is a result of that theft.

The record concerns and negatively affects a minor.

Tip

It is best to have a court record sealed or expunged before you ask to remove it from the internet. A sealed record is far easier to take down. We can guide you on what to gather first.

If you get a no

What to do if UniCourt denies your request

A denial can feel discouraging, but it does not mean the process is over. UniCourt often denies a first request because the documentation was incomplete or the case did not clearly meet their criteria. That is common.

Read their reply closely. UniCourt usually explains why they said no or what they still need. Gather the missing proof and submit again. Many people get approved on a second attempt once the request is clearer and more complete. This back and forth is one of the main reasons people hand the process to us.

Why use NewReputation

One record removed is not the finish line

Once your record leaves UniCourt, more than a hundred other sites still collect and display the same information. Here is how we handle the whole picture.

We find every copy

We map where your record appears across UniCourt, public-record sites, and data brokers, so nothing gets missed.

We file the removals

We prepare and submit each request with the right documentation, follow up on denials, and push the work to completion.

We keep it gone

We monitor the web month after month and act when records resurface, so your search results stay clean.

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See what is showing up under your name

Start with a free, confidential scan. We will show you where your records appear and what it would take to remove them.

Common questions

UniCourt removal FAQ

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Kevin Curran, Founder & CEO, NewReputation

Kevin has spent years helping individuals and businesses remove harmful content, suppress negative search results, and protect their digital identities, including hundreds of court-record and public-record removal cases.

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