How to Remove Yourself from Radaris
Radaris is a deep-aggregation people-search engine that compiles unusually detailed profiles. Removal is possible but requires more steps than most brokers.
Last verified: February 2026
15-20 min
Time needed
Hard
Difficulty
2-7 days
Removal time
What Radaris Collects About You
Radaris aggregates data from hundreds of public record sources and presents detailed dossiers that include:
- Full name, age, and date of birth
- Current and historical addresses (often 15+ years)
- Phone numbers — mobile and landline
- Email addresses
- Known relatives and associates
- Professional history and business affiliations
- Social media profile links
- Court and criminal records (where publicly available)
Heads Up — Account May Be Required
Radaris sometimes requires you to create a free account before it will process your opt-out. You can use a throwaway email address for this. Do not provide a phone number if asked — it is not required.
Step-by-Step Removal Process
Step 1: Search for Your Listing
Go to radaris.com and search for your full name. Use city and state to narrow results. Radaris often has multiple profiles for the same person — note the URL for each listing you find.
Step 2: Open Your Listing
Click through to a listing and verify it is yours by checking the address history and relatives listed. Copy the full page URL from your browser's address bar — you will need it for the opt-out form.
Step 3: Navigate to the Opt-Out Page
Scroll to the very bottom of the listing page and look for a small "Control your information" or "Opt out" link. Alternatively, go directly to radaris.com/page/how-to-remove-information-from-radaris for instructions and the opt-out link.
Step 4: Create an Account (If Required)
If Radaris redirects you to a sign-in page, create a free account using a throwaway email address. Use a service like Temp Mail or a dedicated privacy email. Do not link your primary email to a data broker account.
Step 5: Submit the Opt-Out Form
On the opt-out page, paste the URL of the listing you want removed. Select your reason for removal (typically "Privacy concerns") and submit the form.
Step 6: Verify via Email
Radaris will send a confirmation email. Click the link in the email to finalize your request. Your data will not be removed unless you confirm. Check your spam folder if the email does not arrive within 10 minutes.
Step 7: Repeat for Additional Listings
Return to the search results and submit separate opt-out requests for any additional profiles you found. Each listing requires its own submission.
After You Submit
- Allow 2-7 days for removal to process — Radaris is slower than most brokers
- Check back in 30 days to verify your listing has not reappeared
- Track your request using our Opt-Out Tracker
What If It Doesn't Work?
Radaris is one of the more difficult brokers to deal with. If your removal is not processed:
- Try the process again from a different browser (some users report cookie-related issues blocking the form)
- Send a removal request directly by email to support@radaris.com — include the listing URL and state that you are exercising your privacy rights
- If you are a California resident, cite CCPA Section 1798.105 in your email — this gives you a legal right to deletion within 45 days
- File a complaint with the FTC if the broker refuses to comply
Pro Tip: Use a Dedicated Privacy Email
When opting out of data brokers that require account creation, always use an email address you don't use elsewhere. This prevents your opt-out email itself from being harvested and cross-referenced by other brokers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Radaris opt-out really free?
Yes. Radaris is required by law to offer a free opt-out. Creating an account (if required) is also free. Ignore any third-party services that charge a fee to remove your data from Radaris — the direct process costs nothing.
How long does Radaris take to remove my data?
Radaris typically processes removal requests within 2-7 business days after you confirm via email. It is slower than many brokers. If your listing is still visible after 7 days, follow up by email at support@radaris.com.
Will my data come back after removal?
Yes, it can. Radaris continuously indexes public records. If a new public record surfaces (a property transaction, voter file update, court filing), your data may reappear. Check back every 30 days. If your data returns, you need to submit a new opt-out request — the previous removal does not apply to new records.
Does removing my data from Radaris affect other data brokers?
No. Each data broker operates independently. See our full data broker opt-out guide for a complete list of brokers you should remove yourself from.
Also Remove Yourself From
Radaris shares data pipelines with several related brokers. After opting out of Radaris, prioritize these:
Spokeo
Email verification required
TruePeopleSearch
One of the easiest opt-outs
Whitepages
Phone verification required
PeopleFinders
Also removes from Publicrecords.com
Track Your Progress
Use our Opt-Out Tracker to keep track of which brokers you've submitted requests to, when to follow up, and whether your data has been removed.