How to remove yourself from VoterRecords

VoterRecords publishes U.S. voter-registration data on pages that rank in name searches, exposing your address and party affiliation. You remove your listing through its opt-out, tied to the specific record.

Per-record opt-out form ~Days Easy
What VoterRecords exposes

Voter-registration data: full name, home address, age, political party affiliation and voting district.

Why removing yourself from VoterRecords matters

On VoterRecords, anyone can look you up — often for just a few dollars — and pull voter-registration data: full name, home address, age, political party affiliation and voting district. 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 VoterRecords listing cuts off one of the easiest public sources of that data about you.

Opting out of VoterRecords is quick and straightforward — it works via per-record opt-out form, and removals usually process in ~Days. It is free: under U.S. privacy laws VoterRecords has to honor opt-out requests, so never pay a "removal" fee. Most people finish it in just a few minutes.

How to opt out of VoterRecords, step by step

1

Search your name on voterrecords.com and open your voter listing.

2

Copy the listing URL, then go to voterrecords.com/optout.

3

Submit the opt-out for that record with your email.

4

Confirm via the verification email.

Open the VoterRecords opt-out page

Link verified June 2026 — brokers change their forms, so confirm it’s the official voterrecords.com opt-out before entering anything.

Watch out: Voter data is public record, so listings can return after election-roll updates — re-check periodically. Remove records under former addresses too.

VoterRecords is one of hundreds

Removing VoterRecords is a great start — but your data is on many more sites, and VoterRecords can re-list you within weeks. PersProtect removes you from 499 broker and people-search sites and keeps re-checking so you stay off.

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Common questions

Removing yourself from VoterRecords, answered

Is it legal for VoterRecords to publish my voter info?

Voter-registration data is public record in most states, so republishing it is legal. You can still opt out of the listing.

Is the opt-out free?

Yes.