InfoPay Opt-Out: Remove Your Info (2026)

InfoPay is a data broker that collects and publishes personal information from public records. If you have found your name, address, phone number, or other personal details listed on InfoPay, you have the right to request removal. This guide explains exactly how to opt out of InfoPay in 2026, what to expect after submitting your request, and why opting out matters for your privacy and safety. InfoPay's pay-per-report model means that the site is used primarily by people who have a specific reason to look someone up and are willing to spend money to do so. This self-selecting user base may include landlords, employers, attorneys, or private investigators — audiences for whom detailed public-records access has practical consequences. Removing your profile from InfoPay limits access to your consolidated record from this particular commercial channel.

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Why opt out of InfoPay?

InfoPay is a pay-per-report public records site that compiles personal and background information and sells detailed reports to paying users. The commercial incentive to maintain comprehensive profiles creates specific risks. First, InfoPay aggregates financial and criminal record data alongside standard contact information, creating a combined background-check-style dossier accessible without FCRA oversight. Second, because users pay to view full reports, the site attracts a more determined audience than casual free directories — people who pay for your data are more likely to have a specific purpose. Third, InfoPay often surfaces data older than seven years, which major background-check companies would suppress. InfoPay's reports often surface records that date back many years, including financial judgments, civil cases, or arrest records that would be excluded from formal FCRA-regulated background checks under the seven-year rule. This makes it possible for informal decision-makers to access information about you that credentialed background-check companies would not be permitted to report.

Quick facts

Type of site Public records pay-per-report site
Data shown Name, address, phone, criminal records, financial records
Opt-out method Privacy portal removal request
Typical removal time 3–7 business days

How to opt out of InfoPay

  1. Visit InfoPay. Go to the InfoPay website and use the search bar to find your name.
  2. Locate your listing. Enter your full name and state to find profiles associated with your information.
  3. Navigate to the privacy portal. Find the privacy, opt-out, or data deletion link in the site footer.
  4. Submit the removal form. Fill in the required fields — your name, email, and the record URL — and submit the opt-out request.
  5. Verify by email. Click the verification link in the email from InfoPay to complete the removal.

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

InfoPay typically processes removal requests within 3 to 7 business days after email verification. After your profile is suppressed, it should no longer be accessible through their search. Because InfoPay re-sources from multiple public record providers, your listing may reappear after a data refresh. Check every 60 to 90 days and re-submit as needed. Opting out from InfoPay is one step; you should also address other pay-per-report sites that operate similarly.

Frequently asked questions

Is InfoPay regulated by the FCRA?

InfoPay is a public records aggregator, not an FCRA-regulated Consumer Reporting Agency. Its reports are not intended for use in formal employment, credit, or housing decisions.

Can I opt out of InfoPay without knowing which records they have on me?

Yes. You can submit an opt-out based on your name and location. InfoPay will search their database and suppress matching records.

Does InfoPay charge for the opt-out process?

No. The opt-out is free, even though the site charges users to view reports.

How does InfoPay obtain financial records?

InfoPay likely sources financial record summaries from commercial data aggregators, public court filings (bankruptcies, judgments), and property records — not directly from financial institutions.

What if InfoPay shows records that belong to someone with the same name?

Submit an opt-out request noting the specific records that are incorrectly attributed to you. InfoPay should investigate and remove the misattributed records.

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