Spokeo is a useful information source. The firm takes the legwork out of obtaining public data by integrating it all into a neat profile for you. For people who use it, Spokeo is a secure and private means of obtaining information.

Spokeo is a search engine that allows you to see what people are saying about your company. Spokeo has no privacy policy, so users can submit fraudulent information without consequence. To remove your data from Spokeo, first locate and copy the URL of your listing before proceeding. Then go to the opt-out page on Spokeo and type in the URL into the box. To receive the confirmation link and finish the CAPTCHA test, you must provide an email address.

Spokeo doesn’t reveal the identities of its users or clients. Spokespeople and client names are never included in searches conducted on Spokeo. You can see your previous search queries and check for fresh information using our Search History screen on your Dashboard.

To permanently delete a report, go to your search bar and type in “report removal.” Select the report you’d like to get rid of. You will receive an email confirming the record you want to remove. That’s all there is to it!

Can you get rid of your Spokeo account? While you may cancel your Spokeo membership at any time, you must contact our Customer Care staff to close access to your account. Keep in mind that you will no longer be able to log into or make changes to your Spokeo account after you have canceled it.

The most common type of background check is a criminal record search. This search will reveal any criminal convictions that the applicant has. Other types of background checks can include searches for driving records, credit reports, and employment history.

TruthFinder is a subscription service, but they do offer a free trial. You can sign up for the free trial on their website.

Yes, if you are listed in public records or have a criminal record, someone can search for you on TruthFinder and see your personal information.

TruthFinder does not show SSNs. However, the site does provide other personal information, such as addresses and dates of birth.

Yes, you can pass a DOJ background check. The Department of Justice (DOJ) conducts criminal background checks for individuals who want to work in certain positions within the federal government. To pass the check, you must have a clean criminal record.

The California 7 year rule is a law that states that a person must live in California for 7 years in order to be eligible for voting in state elections.