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How to Remove Yourself from Advanced Background Checks (2026)

Step-by-step guide to removing your personal info from AdvancedBackgroundChecks.com. Opt out in minutes and protect your privacy.

Written by GhostMyData TeamJune 25, 20268 min read

What Is AdvancedBackgroundChecks.com?

AdvancedBackgroundChecks.com is a people-search and background check website that compiles public records and personal information into searchable profiles. The site positions itself as a tool for looking up information about people, offering both free basic searches and paid detailed reports.

A typical AdvancedBackgroundChecks listing includes:

  • Full name and known aliases
  • Current and previous addresses (often 10+ years of history)
  • Phone numbers (landline and mobile)
  • Email addresses
  • Age and date of birth
  • Relatives and associates
  • Neighbors
  • Property records
  • Possible criminal records
  • Possible court records (civil judgments, liens, bankruptcies)
  • Social media profiles

AdvancedBackgroundChecks is part of a network of interconnected people-search sites. It shares data sources and infrastructure with several other similar services, which means your information likely appears on multiple related sites in addition to AdvancedBackgroundChecks itself.

Where Does AdvancedBackgroundChecks Get Your Data?

AdvancedBackgroundChecks aggregates information from multiple categories of sources:

Public government records: This is the backbone of their data. Property records from county assessors and recorders, voter registration files from state election offices, court records from state and federal courts, business filings, professional license databases, marriage and divorce records, and birth and death records where publicly accessible.

Commercial data providers: AdvancedBackgroundChecks licenses data from large-scale data aggregators like Acxiom, LexisNexis, and CoreLogic, which compile records from thousands of smaller sources into comprehensive databases.

Phone and address directories: White pages directories, reverse phone lookup databases, and address change records (including National Change of Address data from the USPS, which is made available to commercial mailers and data companies).

Online sources: Scraped or aggregated data from social media profiles, online directories, and other publicly accessible web pages.

Other people-search sites: The data broker ecosystem is interconnected. Many sites share or license data from each other, creating a web of cross-referenced records.

Why You Should Remove Your Listing

Having your personal information on AdvancedBackgroundChecks creates several tangible risks:

Identity theft: A comprehensive profile including your name, date of birth, address history, and family connections provides the raw materials for identity theft. Criminals can use this information to pass identity verification questions ("What was your previous address?") and open fraudulent accounts.

Harassment and stalking: Your current address and phone number are accessible to anyone who searches for you. For individuals dealing with a threatening ex-partner, a stalker, or online harassment, this exposure is a direct safety risk.

Informal background checks: Employers, landlords, neighbors, dates, and business associates may use AdvancedBackgroundChecks as an informal screening tool. Outdated, inaccurate, or misleading information (mismatched criminal records, wrong addresses, incorrect age) can lead to unfair judgments.

Social engineering attacks: The detailed personal information on your listing — family members' names, previous addresses, associated phone numbers — provides exactly the kind of context that makes phishing emails and scam calls convincing.

Spam and telemarketing: Phone numbers and email addresses listed on people-search sites are commonly harvested by telemarketers, robocall operations, and spam email campaigns.

How to Remove Yourself from AdvancedBackgroundChecks: Step-by-Step

Step 1: Find Your Listing

  • Go to advancedbackgroundchecks.com
  • Enter your first name, last name, and state
  • Browse the results to find your listing
  • Click on your name to view the full profile
  • Copy the URL of your profile page — you will need this for the opt-out process

If you have lived in multiple states, search for each state where you may have records. You may have multiple listings.

Step 2: Navigate to the Opt-Out Page

AdvancedBackgroundChecks provides an opt-out page. You can typically find it by:

  • Looking for a "Privacy" or "Do Not Sell My Info" link in the site footer
  • Searching for "AdvancedBackgroundChecks opt out" in your search engine
  • Navigating directly to their removal/opt-out URL (often listed in their privacy policy)

Step 3: Submit Your Removal Request

  • On the opt-out page, paste the URL of your listing
  • Enter your name and any other required identifying information
  • Provide your email address for verification
  • Complete the CAPTCHA if presented
  • Click submit

Step 4: Verify Your Email

Check your inbox for a verification email from AdvancedBackgroundChecks. Click the confirmation link to activate your removal request. If you do not see the email within an hour, check your spam and junk folders.

Note: The verification email may come from a different domain than advancedbackgroundchecks.com if the site shares its opt-out system with a parent company or partner network.

Step 5: Wait for Processing

Removal requests typically take 24-72 hours for people-search sites in this network, though it can extend to 7-14 days in some cases. AdvancedBackgroundChecks may state a longer processing window in their confirmation.

Step 6: Verify Removal

After the stated processing period:

  • Return to advancedbackgroundchecks.com
  • Search for your name again
  • Verify that your listing no longer appears
  • Check for any additional listings you may have missed (different name variations, different states)

If your listing persists after the processing window, resubmit the opt-out request and consider sending a formal CCPA deletion email if you are a resident of California or a state with equivalent privacy law.

Dealing with Multiple Listings

AdvancedBackgroundChecks frequently maintains multiple listings for the same person, particularly if you have:

  • Lived in multiple states
  • Used different name variations (maiden name, married name, nickname)
  • Had multiple phone numbers or addresses over the years
  • Been confused with another person of the same or similar name

Each listing typically requires a separate opt-out submission. When searching for your listings, try all variations of your name and all states where you have lived.

The Network Effect: Related Sites

AdvancedBackgroundChecks is part of a broader network of people-search sites that share data and infrastructure. Removing yourself from AdvancedBackgroundChecks may or may not remove your data from affiliated sites. Common related sites in the people-search ecosystem include:

  • Whitepages and Whitepages Premium
  • Spokeo
  • BeenVerified
  • PeopleFinder
  • ThatsThem
  • USSearch
  • Intelius
  • Radaris

Each of these sites has its own opt-out process. Removing yourself from one does not guarantee removal from the others, even when they share upstream data sources.

Re-Listing: Why Your Data May Come Back

Successfully removing your listing from AdvancedBackgroundChecks is not permanent. Data brokers continuously ingest new records from their data sources. When new data matching your identity enters their system — a new address from a USPS change-of-address record, an updated voter registration, a new phone number — your listing can be recreated.

Based on our platform data, approximately 25-30% of successfully removed listings on people-search sites reappear within 90 days. Without continuous monitoring, your exposure gradually rebuilds to pre-removal levels.

Automate Your Privacy with GhostMyData

AdvancedBackgroundChecks is one of more than 1,500 data broker sites where your information may appear. The average American has listings on 70+ broker sites, each requiring its own opt-out process.

GhostMyData automates the entire removal lifecycle:

  • Comprehensive scanning across 1,500+ data broker sites, including AdvancedBackgroundChecks and all related network sites
  • Automated removal requests submitted to every broker where your data is found
  • Continuous monitoring to detect and remove re-listings
  • Verification scans to confirm that data has actually been removed

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does AdvancedBackgroundChecks take to process a removal?

Most requests are processed within 24-72 hours, though the site may state a processing window of up to 14 days. If your listing has not been removed after 14 days, resubmit the request.

Is the AdvancedBackgroundChecks opt-out free?

Yes. Data brokers are legally required to process opt-out requests at no charge. If any site asks you to pay for removal, that is not a legitimate opt-out process.

Will opting out of AdvancedBackgroundChecks remove me from all similar sites?

No. Each people-search site maintains its own database and opt-out system. You need to submit separate requests to each site where your information appears. GhostMyData handles this automatically across 1,500+ sites.

Can AdvancedBackgroundChecks refuse my opt-out request?

Under CCPA and similar state privacy laws, data brokers are required to honor deletion requests from consumers. However, some brokers claim exemptions for certain data types (such as publicly available government records). If your request is refused, you can file a complaint with your state's attorney general.

How do I prevent my information from appearing on AdvancedBackgroundChecks in the future?

You cannot completely prevent initial data collection because the site sources from public records. However, continuous monitoring with automated re-removal ensures that any re-listings are caught and addressed quickly. Some steps that reduce the rate of re-listing include requesting confidential voter registration (where available), using a P.O. Box for address changes, and minimizing online accounts linked to your real phone number.

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