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Your rulings are public record. Your home address doesn't have to be.

Judges and prosecutors decide cases that affect liberty, finances, and families — and your name sits on every searchable court record. Data brokers make it trivial to connect that name to your home, phone, and family.

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Removed across the web Home address removal priority Household coverage included CCPA/GDPR legal requests Encrypted, access-controlled

Your professional authority creates personal vulnerability

Every case you handle is a case where someone lost. Some of those people look up the person who decided against them.

Court records make your name permanently searchable

Every docket, ruling, and sentencing document carries your name and gets indexed by court systems, legal databases, and news outlets. Brokers pull from those sources to build profiles with your home address, phone, and household.

The law now recognizes this exposure

Defendants and losing litigants can look you up on people-search sites — no access, subscription, or explanation needed. The most cited case is the 2020 attack at federal judge Esther Salas's home, where her 20-year-old son Daniel was killed by a former litigant who had located the family's address through a data broker.

The response was legislation: New Jersey's Daniel's Law and the federal Daniel Anderl Judicial Security and Privacy Act, signed in 2022, both let judicial officers get their home address removed from data brokers. Delist files those removals for you.

Family members become accessible through your profile

Brokers list household members as "associated people." Your spouse and children appear on your listing by name through the shared home address. Threats against judicial officers routinely extend to family.

Exposure accumulates across a career of cases

A 20-year career means thousands of docketed cases — each a potential search entry point. Combined with decades of address history, phone records, and property filings, long-serving judges and prosecutors have some of the most detailed broker listings of any profession.

Background reading:Data brokers and stalking risk

See which sites publish your home address and family information.

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From discovery to ongoing protection

1

Audit your exposure

We scan the web — data brokers, AI services, public records — for your name, phone, email, and all known addresses. You'll see which sites connect your judicial role to your home address and family members.

2

Submit removal requests

We handle opt-out submissions across every site where you appear. Automated forms, legal deletion requests, and operator-group resolution across the broker networks that share data.

3

Verify and follow up

Each removal is verified. Non-compliant brokers receive escalated legal requests under CCPA and GDPR. Persistent listings get additional remediation until resolved.

4

Monitor continuously

New case assignments, address changes, and data source refreshes generate re-listings. We detect new appearances automatically and submit removals as they surface, keeping your personal data from reappearing.

Why judicial officers choose managed protection

Manual opt-outsGeneric privacy toolsDelist.ai
Sites covered10-2050-200Brokers, AI, search, dark web
Re-listing detectionYou notice it yourselfPeriodicContinuous
Household coverageRepeat for each personVariesFamily plans
Legal deletion requestsDraft and send yourselfRarelyCCPA/GDPR
Time investmentHours per monthSetup + check-insFully managed
State law protectionsLimited to your state's programNot trackedWhere applicable

Common questions from judges and prosecutors

Partially. Daniel's Law (NJ), the 2022 federal Daniel Anderl Act, and similar laws in CA and MD exist, but coverage varies and most require the officer to identify and notify each broker individually. We handle submissions across every broker we cover.
Yes. Some courts and prosecutor's offices cover privacy removal as a staff safety benefit. Each person gets their own profile. Individual plans give the same protection if your jurisdiction doesn't.
No. We target broker and people-search sites that publish your home address, phone, and family. Court directories, dockets, published opinions, and judicial profile pages stay untouched.
Critical. Threats against judicial officers frequently extend to family. If your spouse's listing still shows the shared address, removing only yours leaves the household exposed. Family plans cover everyone under one subscription.

See what's searchable about you

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