Quick People Trace is a high-aggression people-search data broker that aggregates publicly available records across billions of data points — including names, phone numbers, current and previous addresses, criminal records, and family member names. Removal is handled by emailing their support team directly.

⏱ 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 quickpeopletrace.com and search your full name to find your profile. Note the URL of your listing if accessible — including it in your email helps support locate your record faster.

  2. Send a removal request by email
    Email [email protected] with a subject line like "Data Removal Request – [Your Full Name]". In the body, include:

    • Your full name

    • Any cities or states where you have lived

    • A link to your profile (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 to the same address referencing your original request date.

  4. Verify removal
    After receiving confirmation (or waiting two weeks), search your name on Quick People Trace to confirm the listing has been removed.

TIPS

  • Quick People Trace exposes family member names alongside your record — removing your listing reduces the exposure of relatives as well.

  • As a high-aggression broker, Quick People Trace re-aggregates data frequently. If your listing reappears after removal, submit a new request.

  • If your email is ignored, reference your rights under applicable privacy law (CCPA if you are a California resident, or equivalent state law) in your follow-up.

  • Removing your data from Quick People Trace does not affect the original public records sources; it only removes your aggregated profile from their platform.