How to Opt Out of CoreLogic (2026 Step-by-Step Guide)
CoreLogic is a large data analytics company that maintains detailed property and consumer records used by lenders, insurers, government agencies, and real estate professionals. While it is less well-known to consumers than people-search sites, the depth of data CoreLogic holds about individuals — including property ownership, mortgage history, and consumer financial profiles — makes opting out worthwhile. This guide explains the removal process available to consumers.
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Why opt out of CoreLogic?
CoreLogic's data is less visible to everyday searchers than people-search sites, but the risks associated with it are substantial because of who uses its data. Three concerns stand out. First, CoreLogic supplies data to insurance companies and lenders, meaning inaccurate records can affect credit offers, insurance premiums, and loan applications. Second, CoreLogic's property records are extremely detailed — including financing history and assessed valuations — giving anyone with access a comprehensive picture of your real estate assets. Third, CoreLogic data is licensed to a wide range of clients, so an error in their database can propagate broadly before you are aware of it.
Quick facts
| Type of site | Property data / consumer data broker |
| Data shown | Property records, address history, financial data, consumer profiles |
| Opt-out method | Online consumer opt-out form |
| Typical removal time | Up to 30 days |
How to opt out of CoreLogic
- Visit CoreLogic's consumer opt-out page. Go to corelogic.com and navigate to their privacy or data opt-out section. CoreLogic provides a consumer opt-out portal for data-deletion and suppression requests.
- Fill in your personal information. Enter your full name, current mailing address, and any previous addresses you want covered. CoreLogic uses these details to locate your records in their database.
- Select the opt-out or data-deletion option. Choose the option that covers your goal — whether a complete data deletion or suppression of marketing use. Complete the form fields and proceed.
- Submit the form. Submit your opt-out request. CoreLogic may confirm receipt via email.
- Allow up to 30 days for processing. CoreLogic processes requests within approximately 30 days. You can follow up by contacting their privacy team if you have not received confirmation within that window.
Steps current as of 2026; if the broker has changed their flow, see their current privacy or opt-out page.
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What to expect after opting out
CoreLogic's opt-out process is more complex than consumer people-search sites — the company handles multiple data products, and a single opt-out may not cover all of them. Allow up to 30 days for processing and confirm with CoreLogic's privacy team which specific data products are covered by your request. Because CoreLogic supplies data to many downstream clients, suppressing your profile at the source is the most effective approach, but data already licensed to third parties may remain in those systems independently.
Frequently asked questions
What kinds of data does CoreLogic hold about me?
CoreLogic maintains property ownership records, mortgage and loan data, address histories, and consumer profile data used for risk assessment and marketing purposes. The exact data held varies by individual based on publicly available records and licensed datasets.
Does opting out of CoreLogic affect my credit score?
CoreLogic is not one of the three major credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, or TransUnion), so opting out of CoreLogic should not affect your standard credit score. However, CoreLogic's rental screening and insurance risk products may be used in other consumer-assessment contexts.
Can I request a copy of the data CoreLogic holds about me?
Yes. Under applicable privacy laws, including the CCPA for California residents, you have the right to request a copy of the personal data CoreLogic holds. This can help you identify any inaccuracies before submitting a deletion request.
Does CoreLogic sell my data to other companies?
CoreLogic licenses its data products to lenders, insurers, real estate companies, and government entities. Opting out prevents future data sharing but may not affect data already licensed to current clients.
How is CoreLogic different from a credit bureau?
Credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, TransUnion) primarily maintain credit history data. CoreLogic focuses on property, real estate, and consumer analytics. Both types of data can affect major decisions like mortgage applications and insurance premiums.
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