We started Reputation Resolutions in 2013 because we kept seeing the same thing: people who'd paid their debt to society — or were never convicted at all — still being defined by something that happened once, years ago.
When a court record shows up on page one of Google, it doesn't matter what really happened. Employers see it. Landlords see it. Dates see it. The legal system may have moved on — but the internet hasn't.
We watched clients lose jobs, housing, and relationships over records they couldn't make disappear. A dismissed charge that should have meant nothing. An expunged record that the court had wiped clean but that Justia, CourtListener, and a dozen background check sites were still surfacing every time someone searched their name. That was the gap we decided to close.
Most reputation firms charge upfront and make no promises. We thought that was backwards. If we're confident in our ability to remove your record, we should bear the risk — not you.
That's why we've operated on a pay-for-results model since day one. You don't pay unless we succeed. No retainers. No hourly billing. No payment for effort that doesn't produce an outcome. It's not just a business model — it's an accountability structure that keeps us honest about what we take on and how hard we push to deliver.
Anthony Will (CEO & Co-Founder) has spent 13 years at the intersection of law, technology, and privacy — navigating the exact platforms, databases, and legal tools that determine whether a court record disappears or follows you forever.
The CourtRecordRemoval.com team is a focused group of removal specialists, each with deep experience in a specific category: legal database takedowns, Google de-indexing, background check suppression, and expungement coordination. We don't take on every reputation problem. We take on this one, and we've gotten very good at it.
A mistake, an arrest, a civil dispute — none of these should follow you forever. The internet's memory is not the same as justice. We believe everyone deserves a fair shot, and that removing a record from search results is not about hiding the truth — it's about giving people back control over their own story.
We are not in the business of erasing real accountability. We are in the business of making sure the digital trail from a single moment doesn't permanently define someone who has moved on. If the legal system has resolved the matter, the internet should eventually reflect that. We help make it happen.
Free case review. We'll tell you honestly what's removable, what's suppressible, and what the path forward looks like.