Remove Yourself from CoreLogic (Cotality) — Steps, Timeline & What Comes Back (2026)
Most relevant if this is you:Privacy for high-net-worth households
CoreLogic (Cotality) collects and sells consumer data in bulk — you cannot look yourself up, but advertisers, insurers, and data resellers can buy profiles that include you.
What is CoreLogic (Cotality)?
Major property-data/analytics broker holding data on ~99% of US residential properties, sold in bulk to lenders, insurers, real estate pros and government. Credco provides merged tri-bureau credit reports to mortgage lenders; Teletrack is its tenant-screening product. Unlike consumer people-search sites, CoreLogic (Cotality) does not offer a public profile lookup — but it still holds and sells your personal data.
What data CoreLogic (Cotality) has on you
CoreLogic (Cotality) collects consumer data in bulk for advertisers and data resellers. You cannot look yourself up, but here is what they typically hold:
- full name
- postal address, often going back 10 to 20 years
- property records, ownership, estimated value, and neighborhood data
- home ownership/loan records
- tax payment status
- liens and bankruptcies
- consumer reports
- rental/tenant history
- income/financial indicators, estimated from occupation, property, and demographic models
Not every profile contains all categories. Depth depends on what public records exist in your jurisdiction and how much commercial data has been linked to your identity. For most adults with any public record history, CoreLogic (Cotality) has enough to paint a detailed picture.
How to opt out of CoreLogic (Cotality): step by step
- Go to cotality.com (formerly corelogic.com), footer → 'CCPA & other state privacy laws'
- Note most consumers are exempt — only CA residents who are HR Data Subjects or B2B Data Subjects can exercise CCPA rights for most products
- Select the HR or B2B Data Subject Request Form
- Submit; or call 1-800-634-4149 or email privacy@corelogic.com
- For Teletrack: mail CoreLogic Teletrack Opt-Out Request, PO Box 509124, San Diego, CA 92150
- For Credco inquiries: call (800) 637-2422
CoreLogic (Cotality) is one site. Delist scans for your personal information across the internet and shows exactly where you are exposed, in minutes.
Run a free scan →How long does CoreLogic (Cotality) removal take?
After you complete the opt-out, CoreLogic (Cotality) typically processes removals within CCPA: up to 45 days (aims for 30); may deny ineligible requests. By broker standards, that is about average — many sites take 7 to 45 days.
The catch: your data comes back
The most important thing to understand about CoreLogic (Cotality) removal: it is temporary.
Most property data is FCRA/GLBA-exempt from CCPA deletion, so general consumers often cannot remove core records. Continuously re-acquired from public records/county documents. Opt-out often a 5-year marketing suppression rather than deletion.
This is not unique to CoreLogic (Cotality). Every data broker works this way. Your opt-out removes one listing. It does not stop the data pipeline. The only way to stay off permanently is to repeat the process every few months yourself, or use a service that detects re-listings and re-submits automatically.
What CoreLogic (Cotality)'s opt-out does not cover
- Other brokers are not affected. Removing yourself from CoreLogic (Cotality) does nothing to Credco, Teletrack, Symbility Solutions, or the dozens of other sites where your data is exposed. Each requires its own opt-out.
- Cached copies may persist. Google and other search engines may cache your CoreLogic (Cotality) profile for days or weeks after it is removed. Use Google's content removal tool to request de-indexing.
- Multiple profiles may exist. If you have lived in multiple states, changed your name, or have multiple phone numbers, CoreLogic (Cotality) may have built separate profiles for each variation. Search and opt out of each.
Tips for a successful opt-out
Use a dedicated email. Use an alias or a separate account for removal requests. Keeps your primary inbox out of CoreLogic (Cotality)'s system and keeps confirmation emails organized.
Search every angle. Do not just search by name. Try phone number and email too. You may have more than one listing.
Document the request. Screenshot the confirmation page and save the confirmation email. Useful if you ever need to prove you requested removal.
Or skip the manual work entirely
Wholesale data brokers like CoreLogic (Cotality) are the hardest to manage — you cannot even look yourself up on most of them. Delist scans these sources alongside people-search sites and handles opt-outs where no consumer-facing tool exists.
Frequently asked questions
How long does CoreLogic (Cotality) take to remove my information?
Does CoreLogic (Cotality) put my data back after I opt out?
Is the CoreLogic (Cotality) opt-out free?
What's the difference between CoreLogic (Cotality) and Credco?
Do I have to opt out of CoreLogic (Cotality) if I use Delist?
Steps current as of 2026-06-22. Verify on CoreLogic (Cotality)'s official opt-out page.