Enforce Your Court Order on Google
Already won a court case? We package your legal orders for Google's Legal Removal team, ensure all requirements are met, and monitor compliance until the URLs disappear from search.
Filed via Official Google Portals:
Google reviews court orders carefully. Processing time depends on documentation completeness.
- We translate legal language into Google's required summary format
- Money-back guarantee if Google rejects for eligibility (e.g., insufficient order)
- We monitor compliance and re-file if URLs reappear
We partner with your lawyer or legal team to translate court documents for Google. Need guidance on when to retain counsel? Review our escalation guide.
Compare Service vs LawyerOur service doesn't replace legal advice—we operationalize the order you already have.
Court Order Requirements
- Signed court order or injunction naming the URLs or publications to be removed
- Jurisdiction and case number clearly visible
- Proof the order is final (not temporary or pending appeal)
- Documentation showing the defendant controls the content or domain
- Certified translations if the order is not in English
What We Do For You
We extract the details Google needs from your injunction or judgment
Prepare PDF packet, summaries, and sworn statements required by Google
Monitor search results and follow up until URLs are fully removed
Quickly re-file if the publisher changes domains or the content reappears
Before You Submit
- The order specifically references the URLs or content you want removed
- Any redactions still leave your name and the defendant's information legible
- You have the right to act on behalf of the petitioner (if you are not the plaintiff)
- The order is signed, dated, and includes the clerk or judge seal
Ready to Enforce Your Order?
We handle the paperwork so Google complies with your judgment. Submit your documents securely today.
Submit Court Order