Research the public record.
DocketZero preserves and organizes primary source records of public interest - including documents that have been quietly removed - so journalists, students, and researchers can trace evidence without losing the underlying record trail.
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The public record - organized and preserved
Each investigation aggregates source documents, tracks government deletions, and maintains an independent archive so the evidence survives regardless of what happens to the original source.
Epstein Files
Over 1.4 million documents released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act - court records, FBI investigative files, deposition transcripts, flight logs, surveillance footage, and financial records. DocketZero has preserved files the DOJ has since quietly removed.
Explore the investigationCOVID-19 Origins
FOIA-released documents from the FBI, CIA, NIH, and congressional investigations into the origins of COVID-19 - including the EcoHealth Alliance files, Wuhan Institute of Virology correspondence, and intelligence community assessments.
Sign up for updatesJFK / RFK / MLK Assassination Files
Declassified CIA, FBI, and Warren Commission records on the assassinations of President Kennedy, Senator Kennedy, and Dr. King - including records released under the JFK Records Collection Act and subsequent executive orders.
Sign up for updatesUAP Disclosure Files
Government records on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena released under the UAP Disclosure Act - Pentagon reports, congressional hearing materials, AARO investigation files, and declassified Navy and Air Force incident records.
Sign up for updatesWho uses DocketZero
Anyone who needs to work with records of public interest without losing the evidence trail.
Journalists & Investigators
Track document deletions in real time. Access preserved copies of files the government has removed. Search 1.4 million documents by name, EFTA number, or dataset. Source your reporting with a verifiable chain of custody.
Students & Academics
Write papers backed by primary source documents with full provenance tracking. Every document links to its original government source and notes if it has been altered or removed - cite with confidence.
Independent Researchers
Search across millions of pages, save research sessions, build entity connections, and track patterns across datasets. DocketZero organizes what the government released - and what it tried to take back.
From release to verified archive
Government releases documents
When agencies publish records under transparency laws, DocketZero captures them immediately - before they can be quietly altered or removed.
We preserve and index everything
Every file is stored in our independent archive with a timestamp, source, and provenance record. Deletions and alterations are tracked automatically.
You search, trace, and cite
Search by name, document ID, or keyword. When the government removes a file, DocketZero serves the preserved copy - with a clear record of when and why it disappeared.