GeorgiaCourtRecords.us isn’t affiliated with any government agency—it’s a privately owned people-search website. It also isn’t FCRA-compliant, which means the site can’t be used for a legitimate background check. Moreover, GeorgiaCourtRecords.us can’t guarantee that the information it publishes is correct and up-to-date.
Step-by-step: how to opt out of Georgia Court Records
Step 1: Open the GeorgiaCourtRecords.us website.

Step 2: Scroll down to the website footer and follow the “Do Not Sell/ Share My Personal Information” link.

Step 3: Fill out the “Personal Information Opt-Out Requests” form and click “Submit.”

Step 4: If prompted, verify you are not a robot. Then, select the record you want to remove and click the “Remove Data” button.

Step 5: Submit your email address.

You will now be redirected back to Georgia Court Records with an on-screen confirmation.
Your info is still exposed on other people-search sites
Although you have opted out of Georgia Court Records, other sites are still sharing your personal information. Follow these guides:
- How to remove yourself from Radaris.com
- How to remove yourself from BeenVerified.com
- How to remove yourself from FastPeopleSearch.com
- How to remove yourself from PeopleLooker.com
- How to remove yourself from Spokeo.com
Go through this list and send opt-out requests manually to each data broker, or subscribe to Onerep to remove records automatically from 316 sites with just a few clicks.




Dimitri is a tech entrepreneur and founder of Onerep, the first fully automated data removal service. Top cybersecurity CEO of 2021 by The Software Report.