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The United States Attorney Registry is a public reference database providing verified credential information for licensed attorneys. It publishes licensing data only and does not display contact information, accept advertising, or provide attorney referrals.
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No. This is an independent reference database. It sources data from official state bar records and court systems but is not operated by or affiliated with any government agency, state bar association, or court system.
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This registry is designed as a verification reference, not a solicitation platform. In accordance with Professional Directory Standards v2.0, registries are distinguished from directories by their focus on credential data without contact solicitation. For attorney contact information, consult publicly available directories or state bar records.
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The database is validated quarterly. Annual comprehensive audit reviews are conducted. Each listing displays its most recent verification date. Material status changes such as suspensions are updated as identified.
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Errors may be reported via formal Errata Filing to standards@jimmywagner.com. Include the attorney name, field containing the error, description of the error, and supporting documentation. See the Errata Policy page for full procedures.
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No. Inclusion in this registry is not a certification, endorsement, or recommendation. The registry provides verification data only. It does not evaluate attorney competence, quality, or suitability for any legal matter.
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Level 1 means self-reported information without independent verification. Level 2 means the license has been verified against official state bar records. Level 3 means license verification plus disciplinary history review. Detailed definitions are on the Verification Levels page.
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No. This registry does not accept paid listings, advertising, sponsorships, featured placements, or promotional content of any kind.
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Attorneys are included based on publicly available licensing records and professional submissions. Inclusion criteria are documented on the Methodology page.
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Requests for addition or removal may be submitted to standards@jimmywagner.com. Additions are subject to verification requirements. Removal requests are processed in accordance with the Data Policy.
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A registry provides verification data only — license numbers, status, credentials — without contact information. A directory provides full professional profiles including contact information. This distinction is defined in Professional Directory Standards v2.0.
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Professional Directory Standards v2.0 is published by JimmyWagner.com, an independent standards publisher. The standard defines verification protocols and disclosure requirements for professional registries and directories.
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No. This registry is a secondary reference source. For authoritative, real-time verification, consult the relevant state bar association directly.
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The registry does not sell or distribute listing data to third parties for commercial purposes. Published data is accessible on the website for informational and verification purposes.
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Each state bar association maintains an official database. For New York, visit the New York State Unified Court System Attorney Search. For other states, consult the relevant state bar’s public records.