Public Records 360 Opt Out Guide

Removing your data from Public Records 360 lowers the exposure of your name, address, and phone. The site may display a public record profile gathered from public sources and commercial partners as a directory-style listing.

How to opt out of Public Records 360

Go to the official privacy page, input your email address or phone number, and complete verification via a code or link. Processing usually takes 3–7 days. Keep the confirmation message and recheck later.

  • Open the official form
  • Enter identifiers (email/phone)
  • Complete CAPTCHA/verification
  • Confirm via code/link
  • Save the confirmation email
  • Set a reminder to re-opt-out

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Public Records 360 – Quick Facts

ParameterValue
Domainpublicrecords360.com
Data Typescontacts, addresses, possible social identifiers
Opt-out Methodsweb form/email/mail
Identity Verificationcode via email/SMS or confirmation email
Typical Response Time3–7 days
Re-listing Riskmedium

The platform is a people-search service that aggregates consumer profiles from public records and commercial sources. It displays contact information and links that may assist with a background check or identity lookup. Users can request suppression through an online form with email-based confirmation.

Common data you may find:

  • Names and known aliases
  • Phone numbers
  • Email addresses
  • Current and past addresses
  • Age range or year of birth (date of birth (dob) may appear)
  • Relatives and household links
  • Property and real-estate records
  • Court, lien, or bankruptcy filings
  • Professional licenses or social media profiles
  • Possible basic check links

Step-by-Step Guide

Open the popt-out page

From the homepage click Opt Out. If you can’t find it, scroll down to the bottom of the homepage and look in the footer for Do Not Sell/Share. If you’re targeting PublicRecords.com, you might see a redirect; to opt out of publicrecords.com and related search terms (publicrecords.com opt), note any partner mentions. Save the webpage link and “copy link address” for your notes. Blur private information in screenshots.

Input your identifiers (email/phone + CAPTCHA)

Enter your full name, email address, and phone if requested. Complete the CAPTCHA. For removing yourself from publicrecords360, submit the necessary data (follow the instructions for submitting the exact profile link from the search results into the profile field if present). If the page provides an alternate fax path, note it. Keep a local copy of your request and any reference numbers.

Verify via code or link (email/SMS)

Check your email for a verification email and click the link provided, or enter the code sent by SMS. If it’s missing, check your Spam/Promotions and try “resend.” Some portals mention an opt-out form and also fax.

Confirm deletion/Do-Not-Sell request

Choose the remove option or Do Not Sell/Share to finalize. If prompted, the website submits a form again to confirm. If data broker sites are listed, follow those links to remove your info there, too. If available, you may send an opt-out request to 425-974-6194 by fax. Save any on-page confirmation to protect your privacy.

Track confirmation & timeline

Save the confirmation email and on-page notice. Typical processing is 3–7 days. If needed, set a reminder in 3–6 months to repeat checks because databases refresh. If you decide to cancel or re-try, navigate back to the portal and delete again. Track the profile link, confirmation number, and dates for easy follow-up.

Timelines, Verification & What to Expect

Most requests are completed in 3–7 days. Confirmation typically appears on-page and arrives by email. If nothing changes after 7–10 days, check your email again (Spam/Promotions), then use the corresponding link to ask for status and include your profile link and confirmation details. If needed, resubmit once with the same email address and the exact profile page. Keep all messages and screenshots. If a partner directory still shows a profile, complete its opt-out form as well.

Edge Cases & Troubleshooting

  • No access to the original email/phone: use the portal’s contact option and ask for alternate checks.
  • “Record not found”: search by variations of your name and city.
  • CAPTCHA or submission errors: refresh, try another browser, or wait an hour before retrying.
  • Code not arriving: check the email, resend, or switch to SMS if offered.
  • Form rejected by region (EU/UK/CA): use the region-specific path and note local rights.
  • Account deletion vs. profile suppression: deleting an account doesn’t hide a profile; finish the form for the page.
  • Re-submitting after a failed attempt: wait 24–48 hours, then try again with the profile link.

Will my data reappear?

Re-listing can occur because profiles may be sourced from multiple aggregators, partner feeds, or resellers. Even after successful deletion, a refreshed import can create a new page. Reduce recurrence by setting a reminder every 3–6 months, keeping confirmations, and repeating the process quickly if needed. Also, review info from data broker sites and related partners that sell your personal information, especially if you find inaccurate details. Check areas like voter, deed, court records, arrest records, or other sources that may republish, including any lawsuit references tied to a current address. Consistent review helps keep exposure low.

Related removals

  • PeopleConnect family overview
  • Intelius guide
  • PublicRecords.com guide
  • Reverse phone lookup site
  • Background check sites overview
  • Property record portals

Manual vs Assisted removal

Manual – Pros:

  • More control over each opt-out request
  • Free; you decide the scope and timing
  • You directly check each step

Manual – Cons:

  • Time investment; repeated monitoring needed
  • Interfaces change; steps can vary
  • Harder to track confirmations

Assisted – Pros:

  • Faster across multiple data broker sites
  • Centralized checks and tracking dashboard
  • Recurring reviews reduce reappearance

Assisted – Cons:

  • Service fees apply
  • Requires sharing limited identifiers
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Posted by Ava J. Mercer

Ava J. Mercer is a privacy writer at ClearNym focused on data privacy, data broker exposure, and practical privacy tips. Her opt-out guides are built on manual verification: Ava re-tests broker opt-out processes on live sites, confirms requirements and confirmation outcomes, and updates guidance when something changes. She writes with a simple goal - help readers take the next right step to reduce unwanted exposure and feel more in control of their personal data.

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