How to remove yourself from Radaris
Radaris builds unusually detailed profiles (including work and education history) and is known for being one of the more stubborn brokers to remove. You have to find your profile, take control of it, and verify by email — and follow-ups are sometimes needed.
Full profile with contact details, work history, education, relatives and property records.
Why removing yourself from Radaris matters
On Radaris, anyone can look you up — often for just a few dollars — and pull full profile with contact details, work history, education, relatives and property records. That is more than enough to target you with spam and phishing, fuel robocalls, or in the worst cases enable stalking, doxxing or identity theft. Removing your Radaris listing cuts off one of the easiest public sources of that data about you.
Opting out of Radaris is fairly straightforward, with one extra verification step — it works via account claim + email verification, and removals usually process in ~48 hours. It is free: under U.S. privacy laws Radaris has to honor opt-out requests, so never pay a "removal" fee. Have your details ready for the verification step, then re-check in a few weeks to make sure the listing stayed down.
How to opt out of Radaris, step by step
Search your name on radaris.com and open your profile.
Click the arrow by your name and choose “Control Information”.
Select the option to make the profile private / remove it, and enter your email to verify.
Confirm via the email Radaris sends. If the profile persists, email support@radaris.com referencing the profile URL and your removal request.
Link verified June 2026 — brokers change their forms, so confirm it’s the official radaris.com opt-out before entering anything.
Watch out: Radaris is notorious for partial removals and re-listings. Keep a screenshot of your submitted request; if data reappears, the emailed paper trail speeds up escalation.
Radaris is one of hundreds
Removing Radaris is a great start — but your data is on many more sites, and Radaris can re-list you within weeks. PersProtect removes you from 499 broker and people-search sites and keeps re-checking so you stay off.
Scan all 499 sites — free →Removing yourself from Radaris, answered
Why is Radaris so hard to remove from?
It aggregates from many sources and historically processes removals slowly. Persistence (and the email escalation) is usually what finishes the job.
Is the Radaris opt-out free?
Yes. Ignore any prompt suggesting a paid service to remove your data — the privacy-control opt-out is free.
Opt out of other data brokers
See the full list of 100+ brokers and the Google/Bing removal steps in the data-broker opt-out guide. New to this? What is a data broker? · Comparing services? Best data-removal services 2026.