In this podcast, Matt and Mike discuss removing court records from CaseMine.com, a site aggregating public records from the Pacer government system. While CaseMine is based in India, it primarily focuses on U.S. records.
Removal of a record from CaseMine requires the record to be sealed first. They explain that if a record is sealed, it can be removed for free by emailing CaseMine the paperwork. However, sealing a record is complex, and the original attorney is the best resource to determine if it's possible.
If sealing is not an option, they offer a de-indexing service to remove the record from search engine results, though not from the source site. This service is pay-for-performance based, typically taking one to two weeks. The cost varies depending on the case's complexity, ranging from $1,000 to $3,000. They emphasize their competitive pricing due to low overhead costs and organic client acquisition.
Learn more: https://affordablereputationmanagement.com/casemine-removal/
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