How to Remove an Arrest Record from the Patch.com

If you were arrested and charged with an offense and your name has appeared in a Patch.com police blotter or other news stories, you may be wondering whether you can get your name removed from Patch.com. 

What is Patch.com?

Patch.com is a local news and information platform consisting of thousands of hyperlocal websites covering community news in towns throughout the United States. According to its website, Patch.com is “everything local.” Patch has more than a hundred journalists and operates more than a thousand hyperlocal news websites across all 50 states. 

Patch.com is a local news website containing news and stories reported locally. It does not offer international news. Patch.com also provides platforms for users to post questions, news tips, etc. 

Nationwide Content Removal Lawyers 

At Katherine O’Brien Law, LLC, our content removal attorneys are here to help you. We represent clients nationwide in helping them to remove arrest reports or other harmful content from Patch.com records. 

Moreover, we offer our content removal services on a contingent basis, meaning that we only earn our fee if we successfully remove your harmful content. 

You can learn more about content removal services here, including our total fees, the average timeframe for content removal, and other frequently asked questions about the process. 

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Katherine O'Brien

New Jersey expungement lawyer Katherine North O’Brien has been practicing expungement law for her entire career and has handled hundreds of complex criminal record expungements. She has also assisted in the drafting of briefs on expungement issues before the New Jersey Supreme Court. Katherine is passionate about helping people clean their criminal records and, therefore, started Katherine O’Brien Law to offer those with criminal convictions a fresh start.