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

  1. Locate your listing
    Visit 411.info and search your name. Note the URL of your listing if you find one.

  2. 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

  3. Follow up if needed
    If you don't receive a response within two weeks, send a follow-up referencing your original request date.

  4. 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.