How to Opt Out of Radaris (2026)
The short version: find your profile on radaris.com and copy its full URL. Then go to radaris.com/control-privacy (also reachable via the "Remove My Info" footer link), follow the prompts, paste your profile URL, submit your email address, and complete the CAPTCHA. Confirm via the email Radaris sends — it may include a one-time code. No account is required under the current process (older guides describing mandatory account creation are out of date). Removals take anywhere from about 24 hours to two weeks; keep records in case you need to escalate.
What Radaris knows about you
Radaris builds unusually detailed profiles: contact details, address history, relatives, property records, business affiliations, and links to social media and other online mentions. Historically it has been one of the more resistant brokers — its old opt-out flow required creating an account — which makes it a good page to practice the "keep records, escalate if ignored" discipline.
Step-by-step opt-out
- Find your profile. Search your first and last name, city, and state on radaris.com and open the listing that matches you.
- Copy the full profile URL from the address bar (it looks like
radaris.com/p/First/Last/...). The removal form is built around this specific URL, not your name. - Open the removal flow at radaris.com/control-privacy, or click "Remove My Info" in the site footer. Click through the introductory screens and confirm you are 18+.
- Paste your profile URL (or find your record via the built-in search) and click "Start removing."
- Submit your email address and complete the reCAPTCHA. Use a working inbox you control — the confirmation goes there.
- Confirm via the email Radaris sends. It may include a one-time code plus a confirmation link; follow the instructions and re-solve the CAPTCHA if prompted. Save the confirmation code — Radaris lets you track removal progress with it.
- Verify over the following days, and repeat for duplicate profiles under name variations. If the form errors out, use Radaris's customer-service email route with your full name, current and previous addresses, and the profile URL.
Processing time and reappearance
| Opt-out URL | radaris.com/control-privacy |
| Requirements | Profile URL + email verification (no account under current process) |
| Processing time | ~24 hours per Radaris; up to ~2 weeks reported in practice |
| Reappearance | Possible as new records are ingested — re-check quarterly |
If Radaris stalls: keep records, escalate
Save the date, the profile URL, your confirmation email and code, and screenshots of the listing. If a legally valid deletion request is ignored where a state privacy law applies — California's CCPA/CPRA is the strongest example — file a complaint with your state Attorney General and attach your records. Brokers respond to documented complaints far faster than to repeat form submissions. Our 2026 removal guide covers your legal rights state by state.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to create a Radaris account to opt out? No — not anymore. The current process is email-verification based. Older guides describing mandatory accounts or ID upload reflect a previous process; ID may still be requested in special cases such as statutory protected-person requests.
How long does a Radaris removal take? Anywhere from about 24 hours to two weeks, per Radaris's own documentation and independent reports. Keep your confirmation code to track progress.
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Related guides: The 2026 data broker removal guide · BeenVerified opt-out · TruePeopleSearch opt-out
Published by the Sirveil Team. Process verified July 2026.