How CourtCaseFinder Collects, Sells, and Shares Your Personal Information
What is CourtCaseFinder?
CourtCaseFinder is a U.S.-based online data broker and public‑records aggregator that provides searchable access to civil, criminal, traffic, property and bankruptcy court records. Users can search by name, case number, address, email or phone to locate court filings and case information from local, state and federal jurisdictions.
URL
courtcasefinder.com
Support
support@courtcasefinder.com
Type of Data Broker
People Search
Aggression level
High
What CourtCaseFinder collects and how your privacy is at risk
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This company is listed in our Top 100 Most Aggressive Data Sellers based on sensitivity and reach.
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Collects and sells basic details like your name, address, phone number, and email address.
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Collects and shares information about your family members, relationships, and household makeup.
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Collects and monetizes data related to your income, spending habits, debts, and financial status.
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The company’s practices pose a heightened risk for identity theft, scams, discrimination, and profiling.
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Collects and distributes your work history, job titles, company affiliations, and professional connections.
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Tracks your browsing habits, online searches, shopping behaviors, and content preferences.
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Tracks and sells your location history, movements, and device-based geolocation data.
The risks shown are based on the types of personal data this company collects, sells, or shares.
Even limited data collection can expose you to serious privacy threats.
How to Opt Out and Remove Your Information from CourtCaseFinder
CourtCaseFinder offers an opt‐out mechanism, but removal is often partial, time‑consuming or constrained to specific records. In many cases the underlying public record remains accessible via other sources even after removal.
Enroll in mePrism Privacy to ensure continuous monitoring and removal from CourtCaseFinder and other brokers.
CourtCaseFinder Privacy Risks and How to Remove Your Personal Data
They scrape and aggregate your personal data:
CourtCaseFinder collects data from public court filings at federal, state and local levels including criminal records, civil lawsuits, traffic cases, bankruptcies, liens and judgments. They aggregate this data into a searchable database where users can query by name, address, phone, email or case number.
They engage in automatic data harvesting:
The company appears to scrape and ingest records made publicly available by courts, law enforcement agencies or other public offices, integrate those records with additional identifiers (address, phone, email) and index them for online search. Some removal guides note that the site allows searches by email and phone number, indicating integration of identifying metadata.
Opting out is possible, but removal is difficult:
Removing data from CourtCaseFinder is possible but difficult: the underlying public records may still exist elsewhere, and the opt‑out only affects one platform. Because the broker aggregates and redistributes data broadly, using a specialist service like mePrism can help track removals across many brokers, monitor reappearance and manage ongoing exposure. Once court records are aggregated, they can re‑emerge on new sites; proactive service is helpful.
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