Terms of Use — RemoveRedNotice.com
These terms govern your use of RemoveRedNotice.com. They are short by design: the substantive rules that matter most — that this is educational information, not legal advice — live in our disclaimer, which is incorporated into these terms in full, together with our privacy policy.
Last reviewed: 5 July 2026 · Educational information — not legal advice.
Acceptance and scope
By using this site you accept these terms, the disclaimer, and the privacy policy. If you do not accept them, do not use the site. “We” means the publisher of RemoveRedNotice.com, an independent educational resource; “the site” means removerednotice.com and its content, tools, and communications channels.
Permitted use
The site is provided for your personal, informational use. You may read, link to, and quote reasonable excerpts with attribution. You may not scrape or republish the site wholesale, misrepresent yourself as us or as affiliated with us, use the site or our name to impersonate Interpol or the CCF, or use anything here to harass, defraud, or endanger any person. Automated access that degrades the service may be blocked without notice.
Intellectual property
The content, design, and branding of this site — including the RRN mark and the case-file design system — are our property or used under licence, and all rights are reserved except as expressly granted above. Interpol’s name, marks, and documents belong to Interpol; we reference them for accurate description only and claim no affiliation. Purchased materials such as the DIY toolkit are licensed to the purchaser for personal use in their own matter, not for resale or republication.
Content, services, and no guarantees
All content is educational information provided “as is,” without warranties of accuracy, completeness, or fitness for a particular purpose, and nothing on the site is legal advice or creates an attorney–client relationship — see the disclaimer, which controls. Paid offerings are described, with their limits and prices, on Services & Fees; the specific scope of any purchase is the written scope confirmed before payment. No outcome before Interpol, the CCF, or any court or authority is ever promised.
Third-party sites and referrals
Links from this site — including to Interpol’s official pages, to our disclosed partner on second citizenship, and to any attorney we refer you to — lead to independent parties. Their content, services, advice, and fees are theirs alone; a referral or link is not an endorsement of everything they do and creates no responsibility on our part for your dealings with them.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from use of the site or its content, and our total liability in connection with any paid offering is limited to the amount you paid for it. Nothing in these terms excludes liability that cannot lawfully be excluded. You remain responsible for decisions taken in your own matter, including the decision to proceed with or without counsel.
Changes, severability, and governing law
We may update these terms; material changes appear on this page with an advanced review date, and continued use after a change is acceptance of it. If any provision is held unenforceable, the remainder stands. These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Florida, United States, without regard to conflict-of-laws rules, and disputes belong to the competent courts there. Questions about these terms: the contact page.
Frequently asked questions
Can I quote or link to this site?
Yes — link freely, and quote reasonable excerpts with attribution to RemoveRedNotice.com. Wholesale republication, scraping, or presenting our content as your own is not permitted.
Do these terms make you my adviser?
No. The disclaimer controls: everything here is educational information, no attorney–client relationship arises, and paid offerings are educational products and referrals with written scopes — never representation.
Which law governs?
Florida law, with disputes belonging to the competent courts there. This governs the use of the site and our offerings — it has nothing to do with which country’s law governs your notice, extradition, or immigration matter.