VoterRecords Opt-Out: Remove Your Data (2026)
VoterRecords 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 VoterRecords, you have the right to request removal. This guide explains exactly how to opt out of VoterRecords in 2026, what to expect after submitting your request, and why opting out matters for your privacy and safety. Voter registration data is publicly available from most US state governments, which is the legal basis for sites like VoterRecords.com to republish it. However, the fact that data is legally available does not mean you have to accept its presentation on a commercial aggregator. The opt-out process described in this guide suppresses your profile from VoterRecords.com's index specifically, giving you control over this particular exposure point even if the underlying government records remain public.
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Why opt out of VoterRecords?
VoterRecords.com aggregates and republishes voter registration data that states make publicly available, but the site dramatically lowers the effort required to access and misuse that information. The three main risks are: first, your residential address linked to your name is displayed to any visitor, creating a straightforward doxxing resource. Second, political party affiliation is shown alongside personal data, which can be used to target you for harassment or political messaging without your consent. Third, voting history and frequency data can be used to profile your behavior and engagement patterns in ways that go well beyond what a government lookup would typically enable.
Quick facts
| Type of site | Voter records aggregator |
| Data shown | Name, address, party affiliation, voting history |
| Opt-out method | Online removal request |
| Typical removal time | 3–7 business days |
How to opt out of VoterRecords
- Go to VoterRecords.com. Open voterrecords.com in your browser.
- Search for your listing. Enter your full name and state to find your voter record profile.
- Open your profile. Click on the matching record to view your full listing.
- Navigate to the opt-out page. Find the opt-out or removal link — usually in the site footer or under a Privacy menu.
- Submit the removal form. Enter your name, email, and any other required details, then submit the opt-out request.
- Confirm by email. Click the confirmation link in the email from VoterRecords.com 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
VoterRecords.com typically processes removal requests within 3 to 7 business days following email confirmation. Your profile should disappear from their search results after processing. However, because voter registration data is periodically released by state governments, your record could be re-imported during the next data refresh — especially if your registration information changes, such as after a move or party change. It is worth re-checking after each election cycle. Note that removing yourself from VoterRecords.com does not change your actual voter registration status with your state.
Frequently asked questions
Is it legal for VoterRecords.com to publish voter data?
In most states, voter registration records are public documents, and republishing them is generally legal. However, some states restrict commercial use of voter data. Regardless of legality, you can request removal from the site's search index.
Does opting out of VoterRecords.com affect my voter registration?
No. Opting out removes your profile from VoterRecords.com's searchable index. It has no effect on your actual voter registration file held by your state or county election authority.
Will my party affiliation still be visible after opting out?
Once your profile is removed from VoterRecords.com, your party affiliation should no longer be visible through their search. It remains part of the public record at the county or state level.
Can someone find my voting history after I opt out?
Opting out from VoterRecords.com removes their listing of your data. The underlying government records remain public and may be accessible through other channels.
My name is common — how do I make sure I remove the right profile?
Use additional details like your city, state, and zip code when searching to narrow down the correct listing before submitting the opt-out form.
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