This page is intended for government authorities, regulatory bodies, law enforcement agencies, and legal representatives seeking information from Seacrets. We cooperate with lawful legal process and maintain a transparent, efficient process for responding to requests.
Types of Requests
Seacrets processes the following types of legal requests:
- Subpoenas and Court Orders — from courts and authorized judicial bodies
- Law Enforcement and Regulatory Requests — from government agencies, police, and regulators
- DMCA Notices — Digital Millennium Copyright Act takedown notices
- Data Preservation Requests — requests to preserve evidence
- Information Disclosure Requests — requests for user information or data
- Financial Institution/Payment Network Queries — from banks and payment networks
- Fraud, Anti-Money Laundering (AML), and Countering Terrorist Financing (CFT) Requests — from authorized agencies
How to Submit a Request
Submit legal requests to: [email protected]
Required Information
To facilitate processing, your request should include:
- Requesting agency or authorized party — name and contact information
- Authority citation — statute, regulation, or court authority
- Request details — specific information sought, user accounts involved, time period
- Legal document — copy of subpoena, warrant, court order, or authorization
- Deadline — any applicable deadline for response
- Confidentiality requirements — any applicable legal restrictions on disclosure
Processing
Seacrets processes legal requests as follows:
- Evaluation — We evaluate requests for legal sufficiency and compliance with applicable law
- Verification — We may request additional verification of authority or legal justification
- Compliance — Compliant requests are processed and information is provided
- Non-Compliant Requests — Requests lacking proper legal authority are returned without information
Jurisdiction
Seacrets is organized and operates under Delaware law in the United States. Requests from foreign jurisdictions are evaluated for compliance with U.S. law, applicable international cooperation treaties, and applicable local law. We may require additional legal processes or mutual legal assistance treaties (MLATs) for requests from foreign authorities.
User Notification
Seacrets provides notification to users whose data is subject to legal process, unless:
- The law permits or requires nondisclosure
- A court has issued a gag order restricting notification
- Notification would impede a criminal investigation