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How to Remove Your Data from RadarisStep-by-Step Guide 2026

A people-search site known for aggregating deep personal profiles from public and commercial sources. This guide covers the exact steps to remove your personal information, what documents they may request, and what to do if the removal fails.

Updated: Feb 18, 2026~10 min readFree to opt out

What is Radaris?

Radaris is a people-search website that aggregates personal information from public records, social media, and commercial data sources. It is known for creating particularly detailed profiles that include not just contact information but also social media usernames, professional history, and photos. Radaris operates in multiple countries and is one of the more persistent brokers , profiles tend to reappear more frequently than average after removal.

Data Radaris collects about you

  • Full name and aliases
  • Current and past home addresses
  • Phone numbers
  • Email addresses
  • Social media profiles and usernames
  • Photos
  • Professional history and employers
  • Relatives and associates
  • Property records
  • Criminal records

Why Your Data Appears on Radaris

Radaris aggregates data from a wide range of sources including public records, social media platforms, and commercial data providers. Your profile was likely created by combining voter registration data, property records, and social media information. Radaris is particularly aggressive at linking social media accounts to real identities, which is why profiles often include usernames and photos from platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter.

Where Radaris gets your data

  • Voter registration records
  • Property and deed records
  • Court records
  • Social media platforms (LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter)
  • Professional directories
  • Third-party data broker purchases
  • Phone directories

Step-by-Step: How to Remove Your Data from Radaris

The opt-out process is free. Estimated time: 1–2 weeks for removal to take effect after completing these steps.

1

Go to the Radaris removal page

Navigate to radaris.com/page/how-to-remove. This page explains Radaris's opt-out process. Look for the link or button to initiate a removal request.

💡The Radaris removal page layout changes periodically. If the direct link does not work, search for "Radaris opt out" or navigate to radaris.com and look for a "Privacy" or "Remove My Info" link in the footer.
2

Search for your profile on Radaris

Go to radaris.com and search for your full name. Radaris may return multiple results if you have lived in different cities. Identify the profile(s) that contain your current information.

💡Use a private/incognito browser window to avoid personalized results.
3

Open your profile and copy the URL

Click on your profile to open it. Copy the full URL from your browser's address bar. You will need this URL to submit the removal request.

4

Submit the removal request

Return to the Radaris removal page and follow the instructions to submit a removal request. You will typically need to provide your email address and the URL of your profile.

5

Verify via email

Radaris will send a confirmation email. Click the link in the email to confirm your removal request. Without this step, your request will not be processed.

6

Verify removal after 1–2 weeks

Radaris takes longer than most brokers to process removals , typically 1–2 weeks. After this period, search for your name on Radaris in a private browser to confirm your profile has been removed.

How Long Does Radaris Removal Take?

5 days
Best case
1–2 weeks
Typical
30 days
Worst case
Note: Radaris is one of the slower brokers for processing removals. Their database is refreshed frequently, so profiles tend to reappear within 2–3 months after removal. Plan to re-submit the opt-out request every few months.

What Documents Radaris May Request

No government ID required

  • Email address (for confirmation link)
  • Profile URL (to identify your specific listing)

⚠️ Safety note on ID uploads

Radaris does not require a government ID for standard opt-out requests. The process only requires your email address for verification. If you receive a request for an ID from Radaris, treat it with caution , their standard process does not require it.

What to Do If Radaris Removal Fails

If the standard opt-out process does not work, follow these escalation steps in order:

1
First attempt

If you did not receive the confirmation email, check your spam folder and re-submit the request with a different email address.

2
Second attempt

If your profile reappears within 30 days of removal, re-submit the opt-out. Radaris refreshes its database more frequently than most brokers. You may need to repeat this process every 2–3 months.

3
Escalate to regulators

If Radaris is unresponsive, email privacy@radaris.com with the subject line "CCPA Deletion Request" and include your full name, the URL of your profile, and your state of residence.

Legal context: California residents can invoke CCPA rights to demand deletion within 45 days. If Radaris does not comply, file a complaint with the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) at cppa.ca.gov.

Alternative Options

🔧 Manual removal (free)

The manual opt-out above is free but Radaris profiles tend to reappear frequently, requiring periodic re-submission. You will also need to separately opt out of 200+ other data brokers.

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