411.info is a business and people-search directory that aggregates publicly available contact information including names, phone numbers, and addresses. Their privacy policy references a self-serve "Manage / Remove Your Listing" tool, but that page now shows that residential listing management has been retired. Email is the current removal method.
⏱ Time: 5 min
🎯 Difficulty: Medium
📋 Method: Email request
⏳ Processing: Not specified (follow up after 1–2 weeks if no response)
📂 Category: Core People-Search
REMOVAL STEPS
Locate your listing
Visit 411.info and search your name. Note the URL of your listing if you find one.Email the Privacy Officer
Send a removal request to [email protected] with a subject line like "Personal Listing Removal Request — [Your Full Name]". Include in the body:Your full name
Your city and state
A link to your listing if you found one
A clear request to delete all records associated with you
Follow up if needed
If you don't receive a response within two weeks, send a follow-up referencing your original request date.Verify removal
After receiving confirmation (or waiting two weeks), search your name on 411.info to confirm the listing is gone.
TIPS
The self-serve removal tool at 411.info/manage/ has been retired for residential listings — do not expect it to work.
Their privacy policy affirms the right to withdrawal of consent and account deletion by contacting the Privacy Officer — reference this language in your email if needed.
411.info also operates ca.411.info for Canadian listings. If you have Canadian records, email the same address and mention both.
Removed data may persist in backup copies for up to one year per their policy but should be removed from public-facing search results promptly.
411.info may also list your landline number. If relevant, confirm both your address and phone entries are removed.
