Remove Arrest Records from Google
Old arrest records appearing in Google searches can destroy job opportunities, relationships, and your reputation—even if charges were dropped or dismissed. We help remove arrest records, booking photos, and criminal history from Google Search results.
Filed via Official Google Portals:
Timeline depends on case complexity and whether records have been expunged or sealed.
- Remove arrest records from appearing in Google searches for your name
- Money-back guarantee if Google rules the content ineligible
- We handle expungement documentation and legal justification
For record expungement or sealing, you may need an attorney. Our service focuses on removing already-eligible content from search results.
Compare Service vs LawyerStart with our removal if records are eligible—consult an attorney for expungement first if needed.
Why Arrest Records Appear in Google
When someone is arrested, that information becomes part of public record and is often published by mugshot websites, news outlets, and public records databases. Even if charges were dropped, dismissed, or you were found not guilty, these records can remain visible in Google search results indefinitely.
This can have devastating consequences for employment, housing applications, dating, and professional relationships. Google does allow removal of certain arrest records under specific circumstances, and we specialize in navigating these policies.
Types of Arrest Records We Remove
Arrest records that have been legally expunged or sealed by court order
Arrests where charges were dropped or dismissed by prosecutors
Arrests that resulted in acquittal or not guilty verdicts
Mugshots published on commercial websites or news sites
Arrests that occurred when you were a minor (under 18)
Cases of mistaken identity or wrongful arrest with documentation
Eligibility Requirements
- Court documentation showing expungement, sealing, or dismissal of charges
- Proof that you were found not guilty or charges were dropped
- Evidence that the arrest was made in error (mistaken identity)
- Documentation that you were a minor at the time of arrest (for juvenile records)
- The content must still be appearing in Google Search results
✓ Often Eligible for Removal:
- Expunged or sealed arrest records with court documentation
- Arrests with dismissed or dropped charges
- Mugshots on commercial mugshot websites
- Juvenile arrest records (for those arrested as minors)
- Cases of mistaken identity with proper documentation
✗ Typically Not Eligible:
- Convictions that are still on your record (not expunged)
- Active or pending criminal cases
- Arrests that are part of ongoing newsworthy events
- Public interest cases (government officials, major crimes)
- Content you cannot prove is inaccurate or legally sealed
Common Questions
Our service removes arrest records from appearing in Google Search results. It does not delete the records from the original websites or government databases. For complete removal, you may need to work with an attorney to expunge records and contact each website directly.
For most cases, yes. Google typically requires legal documentation showing that records have been expunged, sealed, or that charges were dismissed. If your record hasn't been expunged yet, consult with a criminal defense attorney in your jurisdiction first.
Convictions are generally more difficult to remove from Google unless they have been legally expunged or set aside. We can evaluate your specific case, but you may need legal assistance to expunge the conviction before Google will remove it from search results.
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