Radaris Opt Out Guide

Radaris is not just a basic people-search page: it is a broad public-records people directory that also connects names, aliases, phone lookup data, addresses, relatives, social links, criminal/court records, property records, professional details, and other profile pages into searchable public listings. The company presents itself as a “universal people directory,” and research found that its data sources include public records, social media, publications, user reviews, third-party providers, data licensors, online directories, and commercial databases.

Verification type
email/phone code
Removal time
7–30 days
Re-listing Risk
medium

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How to opt out of Radaris

Visit the Radaris website privacy page. Locate your listing and copy the profile URL. Then, submit the opt-out form using your email and phone verification only if prompted, and confirm via the confirmation link. After submitting your request, use 7–14 days as a practical re-check window. 

Checklist:

  • Search for your record
  • Submit your identifiers
  • Complete CAPTCHA verification
  • Save the confirmation message
  • Set a reminder to re-opt-out

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Radaris – Common data you may find

TK

Travis Kettner

Publicly accessible to anyone

  • Address ******
  • Phone +1******
  • Relatives ******
  • Past Addr. 3 Records
  • Court 2 Records
  • Current & past addresses

    Home address, move history

    High risk
  • Phone numbers

    Mobile, landline, caller ID

    High risk
  • Relatives & household

    Family, co-residents

    High risk
  • Court & criminal records

    Cases, liens, bankruptcies

    High risk
  • Property & ownership records

    Real estate, assessments

    Medium risk

15,4M Americans were victims of identity fraud last year. Here’s how scammers use this data:

  • Open credit cards
  • Take over bank accounts
  • File fake tax returns
  • SIM swap your phone
  • Apply for loans
  • Target your family

Quick Facts

ParameterValue
Domainradaris.com
Broker TypeConsumer people-search/public-records directory
Data TypesNames and aliases, current and past addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, relatives, household links, property records, court/criminal records, social links, professional details, and related profiles
Data SourcesPublic records, social media, publications, user reviews, third-party providers, data licensors, online directories, and commercial databases
Opt-out MethodsWeb form and email; mail was not confirmed in the research
Identity VerificationEmail confirmation or code; phone verification only if prompted
Known IssueUsers report missing confirmation emails, incomplete removals, incorrect “possible connections,” and records returning after removal
Real-World TimingRadaris has claimed some received requests are completed within 48 hours; user complaints describe delays, failed verification, repeated attempts, incomplete removals, and records returning months later
Region NotesCCPA/“Do Not Sell My Info” route is documented; for other regions, use Radaris privacy contact methods and reference the applicable privacy rights
Re-listing RiskMedium to high: Reddit and KrebsOnSecurity reported records returning months after removal

Radaris displays people-search listings built from public records and other documented sources. It doesn’t verify every record for accuracy. Also, it can refresh its database over time. A Radaris listing is risky because a stranger, scammer, harasser, or doxxer can connect your current or past address with phone numbers, family links, age, property details, and professional information in one place. Radaris is also tied to the wider people-data ecosystem: KrebsOnSecurity reported that some consumer reports advertised on Radaris were fulfilled by TruthFinder, and that Radaris operates other people-search properties, including Centeda.

Step-by-Step Guide

Timelines, Verification & What to Expect

Re-check your listing after 7–14 days, but do not treat that window as a guaranteed removal timeline. If there is no change after day 14, resubmit once. Contact support with the listing link and the exact fields you want removed. This can help remove information that appears inaccurate. If you want to opt out of data sharing or use a “Do Not Sell My Info” choice under the CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act), follow the site’s privacy route for your region.

Edge Cases & Troubleshooting

Send the exact profile URL, every related page URL, and the specific fields you want removed. BBB complaints show Radaris often asks for precise links before acting, so vague requests are easier to reject or delay.

Will my data reappear?

Listings can reappear because data brokers often refresh from new feeds, partner aggregators, and resellers. Thus, a medium re-listing risk is common. To reduce recurrence, keep proof messages, set a recurring reminder to re-check your listing, and re-submit quickly if you want to complete your request. To cover Radaris and similar directories, check other directories that may republish information from data broker sites. 

Because Radaris is tied to the wider people-data ecosystem, user complaints are especially relevant here: BBB, Reddit, and Trustpilot users report missing confirmation emails, incomplete removals, incorrect “possible connections,” and records that return months after removal.

Manual removal works. But only for today

Manual opt-out is possible, but it is rarely permanent. Data brokers can refresh and republish your details over time, so a removal request today may need to be repeated later.

MANUAL
Time for US Search removal2 minutes~15 minutes
Sites covered336+ sites1 site
When data reappearsAuto re-removed~15 minutes
Total time per year0 hours2-5 hours
Monitoring for new listingsContinuousYou do it yourself
Costfrom $16.50/monthFree

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We handle the entire removal and monitoring process so you don’t have to track spreadsheets or repeat opt-outs every quarter.

  1. WEEK 1-2

    We submit

    Opt-out requests submitted

    We submit your Radaris opt-out through the privacy/control page, match the correct profile using the available identifiers, copy the exact profile URL, enter the required email, complete CAPTCHA if shown, and confirm the request.

  2. MONTH 1

    We verify

    Removals verified

    If the Radaris profile remains live, we keep the confirmation or failure record and follow up with the exact profile URL, related page URLs, and specific fields that need removal.

  3. ONGOING

    We monitor

    Continuous monitoring

    We monitor for restored Radaris profiles, duplicate listings, related-person pages, “possible connections,” resume or professional sections, old-address matches, phone and email listings, relatives or household links, property records, and other related profiles.

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