Remove Yourself from Rehold — Steps, Timeline & What Comes Back (2026)
Most relevant if this is you:Privacy for families
Rehold sells access to personal data on millions of Americans — full name, current and past addresses, phone numbers, email addresses. The free preview confirms your identity. The paid report hands over the dossier. No verification of who is searching or why.
What is Rehold?
A reverse-address and property-lookup site that maps addresses to current/former residents, phone numbers, and relatives across a large set of property records.
Rehold's particular danger is the surfacing of information most people do not realize is publicly available. A single search reveals your home address, the names of your family members, and your approximate age. All without any verification of who is searching, or why.
What data Rehold has on you
A Rehold profile can include a surprisingly detailed picture of your life. Here is what they typically display:
- full name
- current and past addresses, often going back 10 to 20 years
- phone numbers, landline and mobile, sourced from commercial providers and public records
- email addresses, often going back 10 to 20 years
- relatives/associates, family members and known associates, often with links to their profiles
- neighbors
- property records, ownership, estimated value, and neighborhood data
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, Rehold has enough to paint a detailed picture.
How to opt out of Rehold: step by step
- Search your address at rehold.com and open the property page
- Click 'Information Control' beneath the map
- Click Remove next to each data point and click Apply
- Enter your name, email, and complete the CAPTCHA, then Apply (or paste the listing URL into rehold.com/control/privacy)
- Open the confirmation email from customer-support@rehold.com and click the link
Rehold 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 Rehold removal take?
After you complete the opt-out, Rehold typically processes removals within up to 48 hours (some sources up to 5 days). 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 Rehold removal: it is temporary.
Because data is organized by address, your name appears on relatives'/former-roommates' address listings; search every address you've lived at. Each address has a unique URL needing a separate opt-out. Data can reappear.
This is not unique to Rehold. 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 Rehold's opt-out does not cover
- Other brokers are not affected. Removing yourself from Rehold does nothing to Whitepages, BeenVerified, Radaris, 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 Rehold 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, Rehold 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 Rehold'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.
Set a calendar reminder. Your data will likely be back within a few months. Set a recurring reminder to re-check and re-submit — tedious but necessary if you are doing this manually.
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
Rehold is one of dozens of people-search sites with your information. Even if you complete this opt-out today, your data reappears within months — and every other broker requires its own separate process, its own verification, its own re-check schedule.
Delist scans for your personal information across the internet, handles removals automatically, and monitors for re-listings so you do not have to.
Frequently asked questions
How long does Rehold take to remove my information?
Does Rehold put my data back after I opt out?
Is the Rehold opt-out free?
Do I have to opt out of Rehold if I use Delist?
Steps current as of 2026-06-22. Verify on Rehold's official opt-out page.