Published Published December 22, 2025
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PropertyRec.com: how to remove your info

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PropertyRec.com is a people-search website that provides property reports, including ownership history, deeds, taxes, liens, mortgages, and other related data. Opt-out is completed in just 2 steps with no identity verification required.

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PropertyRec.com opt-out instructions

Step 1: Open PropertyRec’s removal request page. Then, find the record you want to remove–look it up via any of the available search options.

Search page for record removal from PropertyRec.com

Step 2: Click “Remove my info” to the right of a matching record.

Search results page for record removal from PropertyRec.com with a "Remove my info" button pointed at

You’re all done! You should see the “Success: Information Removed” message along with your name on the screen.

PropertyRec.com removal confirmation screen

Your data is still exposed on other brokers

Although you have opted out of PropertyRec.com, other people-search sites are still sharing your information. We recommend that you remove yourself from these 5 next:

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