CheckPeople
A background checksite that exposes your name, address, phone, and relatives. Here's what they collect, how to opt out, and why it matters if you're on the job.
Visit CheckPeopleWhat CheckPeople collects
- Full name and aliases
- Current and prior addresses
- Phone numbers
- Approximate age
- Relatives and household members
- Court records and criminal history
How to opt out yourself
Direct opt-out: https://www.checkpeople.com/optout
- Open https://www.checkpeople.com/optout in a private window.
- Search your name on CheckPeople to find your record.
- Submit the opt-out form.
- Provide an email address.
- Click the verification link in the email.
- Allow 7 business days for the listing to drop.
What CheckPeople knows about you
CheckPeople is a mid-tier background-check site with standard people-search data plus court and criminal records. Their data overlaps heavily with the bigger background-check brokers — assume any record they have on you came from the same court aggregators and commercial feeds Intelius and TruthFinder use, and re-pulls when those sources refresh.
Why it matters if you're on the job
Same exposure profile as the bigger background-check brokers but lower traffic. The page still indexes against your name search, so anyone running a quick check across sites lands here too. Court-record entries from an aggregator that doesn't honor expungements is the part that can surprise you.
How to opt out
Standard search-claim-verify-by-email flow. Steps in optOutSteps above.
What we do that's faster
We file the CheckPeople opt-out and re-check every two weeks.
Doing this for one broker is straightforward. Doing it for 200, on a continuous basis, is what we do.
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