How to Remove a Court Record from Casetext.com (and Keep It Off Google)

Discovering a court record tied to your name on Casetext.com can feel like an unexpected plot twist in your online narrative. But don’t worry—there’s a way to remove it from Google search results and regain control over your online reputation.

Whether you’re a legal professional, a private individual, or someone looking to manage their digital footprint, here’s a quick, actionable guide to remove court records from Casetext and keep them from surfacing in search results.

What Is Casetext.com and Why Is It Showing Your Information?

Casetext.com is a go-to platform for lawyers and legal researchers, packed with court opinions, legal documents, and public records. Using AI-powered tools like CARA, it aggregates data from public domain sources (think judicial opinions, orders, and other court records).

If your name is attached to a legal proceeding, it might end up on Casetext. While legal professionals love its efficiency, having your name pop up on Google tied to court records is less appealing for the average person.

Can You Remove Casetext Listings from Google? Absolutely! Here’s How:

Removing court records from Casetext is a straightforward process. Here’s what you need to do:

  1. Find the URL of the Case
    Search for your name on Casetext, locate the court record, and copy the URL.

  2. Reach Out to Casetext Support
    Send an email to [email protected] with these details:

    • Your full name
    • The case URL
    • Your relationship to the case (e.g., plaintiff, defendant, etc.)
    • Why you’re requesting removal (e.g., outdated information, privacy concerns)
  3. Submit Additional Documents (If Needed)
    Casetext might ask for verification, like a copy of your ID or court documents. Respond quickly to avoid delays.

  4. Wait for Confirmation
    Once Casetext processes your request, they’ll block the record from appearing on Google (though it will still exist on their platform).

Why do you have a case about me on your site? Valerie McConnell avatar Written by Valerie McConnell Updated over a year ago Judicial opinions are public domain legal documents and are state and federal law. Casetext's legal database includes millions of judicial orders and opinions from state and federal courts. If you were involved in a case in a jurisdiction that is included in our database, you may find your case on our site. Case Removal Information Casetext does not remove cases from our free public library of the law unless they have been sealed by court order. (If you've identified a sealed opinion in our database, please contact us immediately with the judge's order sealing the case.) However, in general if you would like to request the removal of a non-sealed case from external search engine results (such as Google), please contact us at support@casetext.com. In your email, please provide the following information: Your name Link to the case page on Casetext Your relationship to the case The reason you want to case to be removed from external search engines

For more information, please see this resource from Casetext at https://help.casetext.com/en/articles/1971841-why-do-you-have-a-case-about-me-on-your-site

Speed Things Up: Use Google’s Removal Tool

After Casetext confirms the de-indexing, you can request Google to update its search results faster. Use the Google Search Console Outdated Content Tool to accelerate the process.

What If Casetext Doesn’t Remove Your Record?

If Casetext declines your request, don’t lose hope. Services like de-indexing can hide the record from search engines while keeping the page online.

Professional reputation management companies offer pay-for-performance solutions, meaning you only pay if they succeed in removing or suppressing the unwanted court records.

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Key Takeaways

  • Casetext aggregates public records but allows users to request de-indexing from Google.
  • The process involves contacting their support team, verifying your identity, and waiting for confirmation.
  • Beyond removal, maintaining a positive and active online presence is essential to protect your reputation long-term.

When handled properly, you can keep those unwanted court records from taking center stage in your Google search results. Taking control of your online narrative is easier than you think—start with these steps, and you’re on your way to a cleaner, more professional online presence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can. Contact Casetext support with the case URL, your details, and a valid reason. Once approved, the record will no longer appear in search results, though it will remain on their platform.

Casetext won’t delete records but can block them from search engines like Google. The information stays on their platform, accessible only to subscribers.

They will make some exceptions for sealed records or when compelled to do so by a court order.

The process usually takes about a week. Once Casetext approves the removal, you can use Google’s Outdated Content Tool to speed up the de-indexing process.

Sealed records are removed easily. For unsealed records, you’ll need to provide a compelling reason, and in some cases, professional help may be required.

The cost varies. If you handle the removal yourself, it’s free. However, hiring reputation management services like ours can cost a few hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on the complexity and guarantees offered.

If you need help please reach out and our Reputation Specialists will be able to provide you with a quote.

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