FRONTLINEPRIVACY

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.

What 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

  1. Open https://www.checkpeople.com/optout in a private window.
  2. Search your name on CheckPeople to find your record.
  3. Submit the opt-out form.
  4. Provide an email address.
  5. Click the verification link in the email.
  6. 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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