To opt out of Radaris, navigate to their removal page, locate your profile, and submit a removal request with email verification. Radaris is a data broker that aggregates property, court, business, and contact records into detailed people search profiles.
How to Opt Out of Radaris: Step by Step
- Go to the Radaris removal page. Visit radaris.com, scroll to the footer, and click “Remove My Info” or “Do Not Sell My Info.” Click through the information screens until you reach the search page.
- Search for your listing. Enter your full name, city, and state. Browse results to find your profile.
- Select your record. Click “Select” on the listing that matches your information, then confirm the details are yours.
- Click “Start Removing.” Follow the on-screen prompts. You may need to click through several loading screens.
- Enter your email and complete the CAPTCHA. Use a disposable email if preferred; you’re handing data to a data broker to get your data removed, which is the uncomfortable irony of this process.
- Confirm via email. Check your inbox for a confirmation email from Radaris and click the verification link.
- Wait for processing. Radaris removal typically takes 24 hours to a few days. You’ll receive a confirmation code you can use to track progress at radaris.com.
- Verify. Search your name again to confirm Radaris removal completed. If you have multiple listings, repeat the process for each one.
Radaris Removal Challenges
Radaris has a more complex opt-out process than most people search sites: multiple confirmation screens, loading pages, and email verification create friction that discourages follow-through. Radaris also refreshes its database from property records, court filings, and partner data feeds, and its profiles tend to include unusually detailed property and business records that regenerate quickly from public sources. Learn why re-listing happens →
RemoveMe processes Radaris removal without requiring you to create an account, and protects you across the other major broker sites simultaneously.
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