To opt out of MichiganResidentDatabase.com, go to the site, search your name and city, open your profile, and copy the URL. Go to michiganresidentdatabase.com/opt-out, paste the URL, complete the CAPTCHA, then enter your name, a disposable email, and a reason. Check the certification box and submit. Confirmation appears on-screen – no email verification required. Removal takes 24 to 48 hours. If you have multiple records, wait 24 hours between each submission. Michigan residents only.
This site publishes detailed Michigan voter registration data including your Voter ID number
MichiganResidentDatabase.com is not a general people search site. It aggregates data directly from Michigan's official voter registration database and exposes more granular information than most data brokers, including your government-assigned Voter ID, current voting status, and registered voting district. The site only contains records for people registered to vote in Michigan.
MichiganResidentDatabase.com is a people search site that aggregates Michigan voter registration records. It publishes your full name, current address, date of birth, Voter ID, voting status, voting district, phone number, possible relatives, and court records. This guide covers the official, free opt-out process, last updated May 2026.
No account and no ID required. Find your profile URL on the site first. Confirmation appears on-screen – no email verification link will be sent.
The opt-out form requires the exact URL of your profile page. You cannot submit the form with just your name. Search the site first, open your record, and copy the URL before going to the opt-out page.
Go to https://www.michiganresidentdatabase.com, enter your name and city, click Search Records, then click your name to open the full record. Copy the complete URL from the browser address bar.
The opt-out form is at a dedicated URL. Open it in a new tab so your copied profile URL stays accessible.
Open a new tab and go to https://www.michiganresidentdatabase.com/opt-out. Paste your profile URL into the URL field.
The first form step asks for your profile URL and a CAPTCHA. Completing this advances you to the verification details screen where you enter your name and email.
Solve the reCAPTCHA and click Submit to proceed to the next form screen.
The second form screen asks for your name, email, and reason for the removal request. You must also check a certification box confirming that you are the person listed in the record. Privacy Concerns is the appropriate reason for a standard removal.
Enter your full name, a disposable email address, and select Privacy Concerns as the reason. Check the certification box, then click Submit.
MichiganResidentDatabase.com confirms the request on-screen immediately after you submit. Unlike most data broker opt-outs, no verification email is sent. The on-screen message is the only acknowledgement you will receive.
Read the on-screen confirmation message. Your request has been received. No email check is needed at this step.
MichiganResidentDatabase does not notify you when removal is complete. Check the site manually after the processing window. Clear your browser cache before searching to avoid seeing a cached version of your profile.
After 24 to 48 hours, search your name on MichiganResidentDatabase.com. If your profile does not appear, the removal was successful. For each additional profile, wait 24 hours from the previous submission before submitting the next request.
Find your profile on michiganresidentdatabase.com and copy the URL. Go to michiganresidentdatabase.com/opt-out, paste the URL, complete the CAPTCHA, then enter your name, a disposable email, and reason. Check the certification box and submit. Confirmation appears on-screen. Removal takes 24 to 48 hours. If you have multiple records, wait 24 hours between each submission.
The site publishes data from Michigan's official voter registration database, including your full name, home address, date of birth, government-assigned Voter ID number, current voting status, registered voting district, phone number, possible relatives, and court records. This is more granular than most people search sites.
MichiganResidentDatabase limits how frequently the opt-out form can be submitted per user. If you have profiles under multiple addresses or names, submit the first request, wait 24 hours, then submit the next one. Submitting multiple requests too quickly may result in some being rejected.
No. MichiganResidentDatabase confirms the request on-screen immediately after submission. You do not need to check your email or click any link. This is different from most data broker opt-out processes.
No. MichiganResidentDatabase.com only contains data from Michigan's voter registration database. If you have never been registered to vote in Michigan, you should not have a record on this site.
Yes, it can. Michigan voter registration data is updated periodically, particularly after election cycles and voter roll maintenance. If you update your registration or appear in a new voter roll export, your record may reappear. Check the site every 6 to 12 months and resubmit if needed.
Yes, completely free. No account, ID, or payment is required. Do not pay any third-party service that claims to remove you from MichiganResidentDatabase on your behalf.
Your opt-out request has been received by MichiganResidentDatabase.com. Your profile should be removed within 24 to 48 hours.
Search your name on MichiganResidentDatabase.com to confirm removal. If you have additional profiles, wait 24 hours from this submission before submitting each one. Michigan voter data is refreshed periodically, so recheck every 6 to 12 months.
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