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CaliforniaCourtRecords.us opt-out guide

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CaliforniaCourtRecords.us is a people-search website that shares public records of California residents. To opt out, you need to send a request via the site.

How to opt out of California Court Records

Step 1: Open the opt-out page, scroll down to the form, and submit your information.

Looking up a person to opt out of California Court Records

Step 2: If prompted, check the box confirming you’re not a robot. Once on the search results page, select your record.

Selecting which record to opt out of California Court Records

Step 3: Click the “Remove Data” button.

Clicking the removal button on California Court Records

Step 4: Submit the email address you use for opt-out requests. You can also use a temporary one.

Opt-out email submission on California Court Records

Your opt-out request has been sent—you should see an on-screen confirmation.

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

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