Authorities and legal process

Law-enforcement request policy

How verified authorities can contact Parsget, identify the legal basis and scope of a request, and submit urgent preservation or safety matters.

Last updated August 23, 2026Effective August 23, 2026Version 1
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Operational contact

Parsget accepts requests in English. If the underlying process is in another language, include an English translation of the operative request, legal basis, scope, and deadline.

Information required in a request

  • The requesting officer or official, agency, badge or employee number where applicable, and official contact details.
  • The issuing authority, jurisdiction, legal basis, and type of legal process.
  • A signed order, warrant, subpoena, or other document when the request relies on one.
  • The exact account, Parsget URL, IP address, infohash, transaction, or other resource at issue.
  • The specific records or action requested and the period covered.
  • The response deadline and the legal or factual reason for any urgency.
  • Confidentiality or non-disclosure requirements, including their legal basis and duration.
  • A secure method for returning records when disclosure is required.

Verification and scope review

Parsget verifies the sender and agency through an independent official channel when needed. Parsget also reviews jurisdiction, legal basis, authenticity, scope, technical feasibility, and whether the request identifies the relevant records with enough precision.

Parsget may ask for clarification or reject a request that is informal, unverifiable, overbroad, legally unsupported, or technically impossible. Parsget may preserve available records while a valid request is corrected when law and operational circumstances permit.

Preservation requests

A preservation request must identify the account or event, the records to preserve, the relevant period, the legal basis, and the expected date of formal process. Preservation does not guarantee that the requested records exist, are recoverable, or will be disclosed.

Parsget limits preservation to records within its possession or control that match the request. A preservation request does not require Parsget to create new records or begin monitoring future activity unless valid law specifically requires it.

Emergency threats to life or safety

Parsget prioritizes verified emergency requests. Priority does not remove the need to verify the sender, assess the factual basis, and limit any response to information relevant to the emergency.

Disclosure and confidentiality

Parsget discloses non-public records only when it concludes that a valid legal basis requires or permits the disclosure. Parsget limits the response to records responsive to the request and uses a secure return method where practicable. Parsget may narrow or challenge a request when the law permits and the request is defective, disproportionate, or inconsistent with user rights.

Parsget may notify the affected user before or after disclosure unless law, the request, a court order, a credible safety risk, or a legitimate investigative need prohibits or justifies delaying notice.

Service of documents and jurisdiction

Publishing legal@parsget.com creates an operational contact channel. It does not waive objections to jurisdiction, validate defective process, or create general consent to service of legal documents by email.

Parsget does not present this address as a statutory contact point or appointed legal representative in any country. Parsget will publish verified operator or representative details if that status changes.

Request records and retention

Parsget records the request, verification, legal review, preservation, response, disclosure, and communications when needed to document compliance and defend legal rights. Legal holds and active proceedings may extend the normal abuse-record retention period, with periodic review.