Privacy Choices
The content outlines how individuals can manage their privacy preferences with Catalis by contacting relevant government agencies to remove data, or by submitting a detailed form to opt out or request access, correction, or deletion of their marketing data, while acknowledging that government agencies may be legally required to retain certain information.
Thank you for indicating your preferences. We will get in touch with you if required.
If you wish to remove your data from a Catalis solution, please reach out to the specific government agency where you believe this data to exist.
Please note that in many cases, government agencies may be required to retain data according to state law.
If you wish to be removed from Catalis' marketing data, please complete this form.
Form Fields:
- Name (Required)
- Email (Required)
- URL or website where you see your Personal Information (Required)
- Catalis Vertical (Required):
- Catalis Tax & CAMA, Inc.
- Catalis Public Works & Citizen Engagement, LLC
- Catalis Courts & Land Records, LLC
- Catalis Regulatory & Compliance, LLC
- Catalis Payments, LLC
- Other/Unknown
- Type of Request (Required):
- Access My Information
- Delete My Information
- Correct or Update My Information
- Who Has Received My Information
- Opt-Out of Sharing My Information
- Other
- Comments
By submitting this request, you are confirming the following:
- 1.The information provided is true and accurate.
- 2.You understand the information will be handled by Catalis in accordance with its Privacy Policy.
- 3.Catalis has the right to contact you to verify your identity and to process this request.
You must agree to the terms to continue.
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Privacy Policy
Catalis Holdco, Inc. and its subsidiaries collect and manage personal data such as names, emails, device information, and metadata from users of their website catalisgov.com to provide services and marketing communications, governed by a Privacy Policy effective August 26, 2022, and updated December 18, 2024, which applies only to this site and excludes other Catalis services or third-party sites, with user consent implied by site use and inquiries directed to privacy@catalisgov.com.
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