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How to remove yourself from Arizona Court Records

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Arizona Court Records (arizonacourtrecords.us) is a people-search website. It exposes such personal details as names, age, locations, relatives, legal records, assets, and more. To remove your info, you need to send a request via the site.

Step-by-step Arizona Court Records removal

Step 1: Open ArizonaCourtRecords.us’ opt-out page. Scroll down to the form, enter your information, and click “Submit.”

Arizona Court Records opt-out name lookup

Step 2: If prompted, verify that you’re not a robot by sliding the green arrow.

Verifying that you're not a robot on Arizona Court Records

Step 3: Find the record you want to remove and select it.

Selecting which record to remove from Arizona Court Records

Step 4: When you select the record, a “Remove Data” button will appear—click on it.

Clicking the removal button on Arizona Court Records

Step 5: Submit your email address.

Submitting email to opt out of Arizona Court Records

Your request has been received and should be processed shortly.

On-screen opt-out confirmation for Arizona Court Records

Your data is still exposed on other brokers

Although you have opted out of ArizonaCourtRecords.us, other sites are still sharing your personal information. Follow these guides:

Go through this list and send opt-out requests manually to each data broker, or subscribe to Onerep to remove records automatically from 319 sites with just a few clicks.

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