We're a team of removal strategists, legal researchers, AI and LLM experts, and reputation specialists who have spent over a decade finding every path to remove court records, public filings, and damaging search results. Permanently.
CourtRecordRemoval.com is operated by Reputation Resolutions, a full-service removal firm that has handled over 5,000 cases across every category of damaging online content. Court records are one of our core specialties — and one of the most common reasons people call us.
That means arrest records, dismissed charges, expunged cases, civil suits, and court filings that still appear in Google, AI search tools, and background check databases — showing up when employers, landlords, clients, or anyone else searches your name.
We work on a pay-for-results basis because we don't think you should pay for effort. You pay when it's gone. That keeps every person on this team accountable to outcomes, not activity.
Get a free case review →The specific details change. The harm is the same. A court record is surfacing in Google — and in AI Overviews now too — and it's getting in the way of things that matter.
"A court record in Google search can follow someone for years — long after it stops reflecting who they actually are. Most people don't know it can be removed. We built this firm to change that."
Anthony Will has spent over 13 years studying how court records stay visible online — and, more specifically, how to get them removed. He co-founded Reputation Resolutions after recognizing that the legal system and the internet operate on entirely different timelines: a charge gets dismissed, a record gets expunged, and the courthouse updates its files. Justia, CourtListener, and the 40+ background check databases don't.
Under his leadership, the firm has helped more than 5,000 clients across all 50 states navigate that gap — from dismissed arrest records and expunged cases to civil filings, old DUIs, and court records surfacing in Google AI Overviews and AI-powered background checks. CourtRecordRemoval.com brings that expertise to anyone dealing with a court record that's still showing up long after the case closed.
Anthony holds certifications in Corporate & Crisis Communications and Brand Management from Cornell University and a Digital Marketing Certificate from NYU. He is a member of the Forbes Agency Council, the Fast Company Executive Board, and the INC. Masters Program.
We don't take cases we can't win. The consultation is free specifically so you know exactly where you stand before spending anything.
The strongest cases for full removal. Charges that were dropped, dismissed, or resulted in no conviction are covered by platform policies and FCRA protections that give us real leverage. These typically move within 2–8 weeks.
You already have the most powerful documentation that exists for a removal request. Getting it to the right places — with the right framing — is what converts a legal victory into one that actually shows up online.
Old lawsuits that settled, satisfied judgments, dismissed small claims cases, resolved divorce filings — closed civil matters are often easier to remove than criminal records because the removal grounds are cleaner and less contested.
A first-offense DUI that resulted in a diversion program, reduced charge, or completed requirements is not the same as a conviction. The distinction matters — and we know how to document it in a way platforms accept.
If a news article about a conviction is driving the search result, full removal is rarely possible — but suppression often is. We'll tell you that upfront, show you what suppression actually looks like in practice, and let you decide if it's worth pursuing.
Federal cases that are still accessible on PACER — and actively indexed by legal databases — present real limitations. We'll tell you specifically what can and can't be addressed in your case before you commit to anything.
Free scan. Confidential consultation. No judgment. We'll tell you exactly what can be removed, what the timeline looks like, and what it will cost — before you spend anything.