Opt out of VoterRecords.com
- Removal difficulty: Medium
- Profile is removed within: 2 weeks
- Manual submission: around 15 min
- Removal requirements: email, CAPTCHA
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What is VoterRecords?
VoterRecords.com is a data broker website that shares voter registration information online for free. It also provides voter statistics and demographics for several US states. Removing yourself from VoterRecords.com requires you to submit an opt-out form on their website and verify it via email.
How to opt out and remove your information from VoterRecords?
In short:
- Look yourself up on VoterRecords.com
- Locate and open your record
- Scroll to the footer and click “Record Opt-Out”
- Fill in and submit the opt-out form
- Open an email from VoterRecords and click “Verify Opt-Out Request”
For more details, scroll down for the step-by-step removal process, tips, and screenshots. Watch video guide.
VoterRecords does not remove listings completely since voter data is considered part of public records. By submitting an opt-out request, you’ll be able to remove such details as your house number, phone, and email address. To remove the entire record, you’ll need to submit public records exemption documentation.
Step 1: Go to VoterRecords.com
To initiate your VoterRecords opt out, open their website.
Step 2: Search for yourself
Enter your full name and click on ‘Search’.

Step 3: Select your record
Look through the results to locate your record. Make use of the filters on the left side to facilitate the search process. Pay special attention to residential addresses and voter details in the record preview. Once you find your listing, click the ‘View Details’ button.

Step 4: Click on ‘Record Opt-Out’
Look through the details in the report to make sure this is really your listing. Note that ‘Related records’ doesn’t mean that you are associated in any way with those people, it means your public records have similar data. Once assured, scroll the page to the bottom, find the ‘Record Opt-Out’ link, and click on it.

Step 5: Fill in and submit the opt-out form
Enter your full name and email address. Check the box stating you are the person appearing in the record, solve the CAPTCHA, and click on ‘Submit opt-out’.
Pro tip: We recommend that you create a separate email address that doesn’t disclose your personal information to submit opt-out requests for VoterRecords and other data brokers. This action will prevent these sites from keeping and possibly displaying the email address you use for personal and business purposes. You can also try using a disposable email address. However, make sure to finish the opt-out process before your email account automatically disappears.

Step 6: Verify your opt-out request via email
Go to your inbox and find an email from VoterRecords. Open it and click on the ‘Verify Opt-Out Request’ link.
VoterRecords.com states that not everyone will receive the verification email. If you don’t receive the email, it typically means your record was successfully processed without additional verification being needed.

An opt-out request for your listing was successfully processed. Information such as house number, phone, and email address should no longer appear on the record.
VoterRecords does not specify the exact time it can take for your record to be removed from their website. We recommend you check in with them in a few days and if your information is still up, try contacting them directly.
VoterRecords opt out & remove your info video guide
We’ve created a video version of the guide above for your convenience. Watch this tutorial to ensure the success of your opt-out request to VoterRecords.
How to contact VoterRecords directly
If you’re trying to contact VoterRecords with any questions or concerns you may have, use a contact form on their website.
Your data is still exposed on other brokers
While removing yourself from VoterRecords.com takes you in the right direction, it isn’t enough to keep your data private as there are many other people-search websites exposing your data.
We recommend that you opt out of these five next:
- How to remove yourself from Spokeo.com
- How to remove yourself from FastPeopleSearch.com
- How to remove yourself from Whitepages.com
- How to remove yourself from USPhoneBook.com
- How to remove yourself from InstantCheckmate.com
Go through this list and send opt-out requests manually to each data broker, or subscribe to Onerep to remove records automatically from 214 sites with just a few clicks.
Why remove yourself from VoterRecords
Removing your personal information from VoterRecords.com is important as your data’s visibility is high on this site:
- Site visits: around 2.4 mln people look someone up on VoterRecords each month.(1)
- Massive database: VoterRecords has a huge database of over 100 million voter records.
- Exposure on Google: Google has already indexed over 2.4 mln VoterRecords profiles making your data easier to find through its search.(2)
- Depth of exposure: VoterRecords shares general demographic and statistical data for people and locations, political party affiliation, phone numbers, location history, information about voter registration, voter status, and more sensitive details.
Sources:
1 – Silmilarweb VoterRecords report
2 – Google
Who sees your data on VoterRecords
Sources: Similarweb VoterRecords report
VoterRecords quick links
About VoterRecords
- Headquarters: Doral, FL
- Website URL: voterrecords.com
- Contact email: [email protected]
Frequently asked questions about VoterRecords
How to remove yourself from VoterRecords?
To opt out from VoterRecords.com you need to go to their website, look yourself up, locate and open your record, and click on the ‘Record Opt-Out’ link. Then fill in and submit the appearing opt-out form.
What is VoterRecords?
VoterRecords.com positions itself as a free political research tool for the study of public voter data. They provide numerous demographic and statistical reports on voters and locations.
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