Public Data Check is an online service that aggregates billions of public records from national, state, and local sources to provide detailed background reports on individuals, properties, phone numbers, and vehicles. Users can access information such as contact details, criminal records, property ownership, and more.
Full names
Current and past addresses
Phone numbers
Email addresses
Criminal records
Court records
Property ownership
Possible relatives or associates
If the data is not removed from Public Data Check, it could lead to privacy risks such as identity theft, unwanted solicitations, and potential misuse of personal information by individuals with malicious intent.
This guide exists to empower individuals to take control of their online presence by helping them remove their personal data from Public Data Check and reduce their exposure to potential risks.
This step-by-step guide will walk you through the process of opting out of Public Data Check.
Time to Complete: 5-10 minutes
Information Required: First Name, Last Name, City, State, ZIP, Age, and Email Address
Verification Required: Yes - Email confirmation and CAPTCHA
Data Removal Timeline: 24 hours or may take up to 7 days.
VPN Required: No
Visit the Opt-Out Page: https://www.publicdatacheck.com/help-center/privacy-requests
Select 'Do not sell my info' as the request type to remove your data.
Fill in the required fields: First Name, Last Name, City, State, ZIP, Age, and Email Address. The CAPTCHA will auto-verify your submission.
Click the 'Continue' button.
Browse through the results
Click on the 'Remove' button
You may receive a confirmation email.
Click the verification link to complete the process.
The site offers a 7-day trial for a fee, with a monthly subscription fee of less than $30 if not canceled.
Consider using a temporary or alternate email address when submitting your opt-out request to help limit unwanted messages or data tracking.
Allow up to a week for your request to be fully processed and your information to be removed.
Check back regularly, as your details may resurface over time. You may need to repeat the process if that happens.
If you're having trouble removing your information from Public Data Check, consider using a privacy protection service like Privacy Bee that handles the opt-out process for you.