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This site has been set up for the public. Our records are official data records from public and data bureaus sources and your searches and transactions through our system are 100% confidential and secure and are not recorded in anyway with government bureaus.The Facts About Arrest Records, Court Records and Privacy
Court records are generally open to the public unless specifically sealed by a judge. Juvenile records, however, are confidential and are available to the victim of the crime to the same extent as any regular criminal docket.If you think you may have an incident on file for an offense that should no longer be present on your public record, the first step in expediting the process is to search the public record or court record for the case name, docket number, court location and date the case was heard and get as much information as you can. One way to do this is by searching under your name and state with our instant search system above.
Once you do this you can take the necessary steps to get it removed from your public record. This can be done by contacting your local courthouse where the record resides and start due process to have it expunged from your file. However, you must have a previous judgment or legal reason stating why the record should be excluded. In most courts throughout the United States the only person who can expunge or seal a record is a judge. It should also be noted the court has the right to deny your request and in certain cases if your court record reflects offenses such as sexual battery, child abuse, arson, and aggravated assault the record remains public unless a judge has granted the files be sealed or expunged from your public record. It is always best to contact and seek the advise of an attorney in any legal process.
VerifyArrestWarrant.com can not assist or help you remove a record from your file. Our system only reports on the public data available.
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