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How to opt out of Radaris

A people-search aggregator that also surfaces court and property records.

Steps

  1. Go to radaris.com and use the People Search box to search your own name plus city/state (or scroll to the site footer and click the "Remove My Info" link, which jumps straight to the opt-out flow).
  2. Find your listing in the results and click "View Profile." Copy the full URL of that profile page from your browser's address bar — you'll need it in the next step. Repeat this for every duplicate listing under your name (Radaris often has more than one).
  3. Go to the opt-out/privacy form (radaris.com/control-privacy — some guides reference it as radaris.com/control/privacy; if one 404s, use the other or the footer link) and paste in your profile URL along with your full name, city, and state exactly as they appear on the listing.
  4. Complete the identity/age confirmation and click "Start Removing," then work through the site's loading screens (clicking "Next" as prompted) and the reCAPTCHA.
  5. Enter your email address and submit. Check your inbox (it can take up to 30 minutes) for a confirmation email from Radaris and click the verification link inside it.
  6. Complete the final robot-check/captcha and click "Submit" to finalize the request. Save any confirmation code shown, since Radaris offers a status-check page for tracking removals.
  7. If you have several duplicate profiles, or prefer not to use the web form, you can instead call (855) 723-2747 (Mon–Fri 9am–5pm, Sat 10am–4pm ET) or email their privacy contact with your name/record URL and ask them to remove all matching records.

Processing time: Radaris states removal reflects within 24 hours (occasionally cited as up to 48 hours) after the request is confirmed; the form itself takes roughly 10-20 minutes to complete.

Worth knowing: Every guide I checked warns that Radaris can re-add a profile after a successful opt-out, because new incoming data feeds/aggregator partners aren't always matched against already-opted-out records. Recommend a practical re-check every 1-2 weeks, and periodically thereafter (e.g. every few months), rather than treating removal as permanent.

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BeenVerified

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TruthFinder

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Intelius

A longtime background-check and people-search service, part of the PeopleConnect family (shared opt-out with TruthFinder, US Search, Addresses.com).

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MyLife

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We verify these steps against Radaris's own current opt-out page, but the process can change without notice. If these steps don't match what you see, use the link above and follow Radaris's own instructions.