Home Facts Website Removes Registrants Upon Request

The Home Facts website is removing from its websites the profiles of registrants upon request provided that the registrant is no longer required to register.  The website recently removed 25 individuals formerly required to register in California after their attorney requested removal in a letter sent to the law firm that represents them.  The name of the law firm is Lowthrop, Richards, McMillan & Templeman and the law firm address is 300 E. Esplanade Drive, Oxnard, CA 93036.

“It is helpful to send the law firm a copy of the court order granting removal from the registry,” stated ACSOL Executive Director Janice Bellucci.  “When I submitted my request, the law firm responded in about a week and the information regarding the individuals formerly required to register was removed from the website only a few days later.”

The Home Facts website is owned by the corporation, Nations Info, and the name of its CEO is David Teng.  Requests sent directly to the CEO were not answered.  The Home Facts website, which is privately owned, currently lists by name and home address hundreds of thousands of individuals required to register.

Related posts

Subscribe
Notify of

We welcome a lively discussion with all view points - keeping in mind...

 

  1. Submissions must be in English
  2. Your submission will be reviewed by one of our volunteer moderators. Moderating decisions may be subjective.
  3. Please keep the tone of your comment civil and courteous. This is a public forum.
  4. Swear words should be starred out such as f*k and s*t and a**
  5. Please avoid the use of derogatory labels.  Always use person-first language.
  6. Please stay on topic - both in terms of the organization in general and this post in particular.
  7. Please refrain from general political statements in (dis)favor of one of the major parties or their representatives.
  8. Please take personal conversations off this forum.
  9. We will not publish any comments advocating for violent or any illegal action.
  10. We cannot connect participants privately - feel free to leave your contact info here. You may want to create a new / free, readily available email address that are not personally identifiable.
  11. Please refrain from copying and pasting repetitive and lengthy amounts of text.
  12. Please do not post in all Caps.
  13. If you wish to link to a serious and relevant media article, legitimate advocacy group or other pertinent web site / document, please provide the full link. No abbreviated / obfuscated links. Posts that include a URL may take considerably longer to be approved.
  14. We suggest to compose lengthy comments in a desktop text editor and copy and paste them into the comment form
  15. We will not publish any posts containing any names not mentioned in the original article.
  16. Please choose a short user name that does not contain links to other web sites or identify real people.  Do not use your real name.
  17. Please do not solicit funds
  18. No discussions about weapons
  19. If you use any abbreviation such as Failure To Register (FTR), Person Forced to Register (PFR) or any others, the first time you use it in a thread, please expand it for new people to better understand.
  20. All commenters are required to provide a real email address where we can contact them.  It will not be displayed on the site.
  21. Please send any input regarding moderation or other website issues via email to moderator [at] all4consolaws [dot] org
  22. We no longer post articles about arrests or accusations, only selected convictions. If your comment contains a link to an arrest or accusation article we will not approve your comment.
  23. If addressing another commenter, please address them by exactly their full display name, do not modify their name. 
ACSOL, including but not limited to its board members and agents, does not provide legal advice on this website.  In addition, ACSOL warns that those who provide comments on this website may or may not be legal professionals on whose advice one can reasonably rely.  
 

48 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Home facts is another internet enterprise. Another database driven firm. I’ve not been to their website, which isn’t the entirety of their database btw. I do not go there because this only increases the firms traffic. By ACSOL sharing the piece Home facts benefits collaterally….just saying. Like the rest of DDFs they measure their clicks( connections). A simple measure of “productivity.” Home facts is tied, I think, to the Real estate industry. Good old fashioned property. Owning property is nice but necessarily requires maintenance. Databases are property and the necessarily need maintenance too, but should slaves maintain the machine? Registrants complaining to courts should focus on the notions surrounding the 13th Amendment. Involuntary servitude is not a new human disposition!

Thank you Janice

Last edited 1 year ago by Eugene V. Debs

Now, those bastards, need to go. That’s the epitome of fascism there because it perfectly exemplifies a merger of state and corporate power. To hell with them.

Why not just sue Home Facts for defamation? If they’re that adamant of acquiring your information to put on their website, then they should also be adamant on having correct information to update their website. Once the DOJ takes you off the registry and Home Facts or any other entity cites that you’re still on the registry, then why not file a defamation lawsuit day 1 you are off the DOJ registry?

Home Facts will have to dedicate more employees to do constant searches for updates or potentially lose millions. This could be a way to shut down third party dissemination. This third party dissemination should be part of any registration lawsuit going up to SCOTUS. The registry is supposed to only stay with the registration agency.

I suggest those whom are off the State’s shame list to visit their site and if your name appears there is a report button that allows you to informed them “not the state registry”. That is what I did.

Thank god they have refused to take mine down. I have tried a dozen times

Has anyone gone to the considerable trouble to compile a list of all such “database-driven” websites that are used to monster us? Tim, surely, this should be right up your alley. I think that this could warrant a dedicated tab or page on this site to enable us to get off of them or at least to see what they’re saying about us.

What happens if you can’t afford a lawyer? should be a way to get your name off it for free. If anybody finds away, please let us all know.

I emailed them and any other site that I was listed on as soon as I got off.even got google to take my pictures down out of their search engine(many emails and many months on Google the rest was fairly simple) there is a site that does claim to get your name off all these sites, but it was a hefty price like 500+ I think, I don’t know how legit it is though

I’ve sent my letter requesting removal and a copy of my CA DOJ letter of termination. We’ll see what happens.

Following up. It appears they have now removed me. Thanks for the info on how to contact their lawyers.

Thank you so much Janice, you are a God send. You have our backs and we are all grateful, your advise on this Home facts worked , you are our angel 😇

I am still on Homefacts website. It has been over a year since my court appearence to end my requirement to register.I have sent multiple requests to have my name removed from this website, my attorney sent the requested information to the lawfirm on Homefacts website. This is discouraging. I am considering filing a defamation lawsuit. This has gone on long enough, since August 2022.

I contacted the lawyers you listed for Home Facts and they removed me but the headers on Google and Bing still list my name, address, DOB and other personal info that can fit in 4 lines on the search page. Who is responsible for that to be removed ? The search engine or Home Facts?

Registered Citizen, or formerly RC issues aside, and this has been in the news, this little weasel doesn’t remove people even after they have moved from an address at which they were registered. There have been renters and homeowners who have moved out of their properties, or sold their homes, and the legacy information remains on homefacts leaving the new tenants exposed to vigilantism, which means children are exposed to vigilante justice too. What piece of shit d teng is. I’m sure there’s someone web savvy here who can stand up a website and we can put the pictures, names and address of the Nations Info leadership team and their contact info on a website and list their “crimes” against innocent people, including innocent children. If you ever see this weasel walking down a street in and around LA let him know what a piece of shit he is. When I become President, I’m going to see to it that he gets a unique identifier on his passport for his carelessness of putting innocent children at risk of vigilante justice.

My advise is for Roger Akers to remove my name from the website with all the lies that defamed my character as a minor and as an adult,PLEASE REMOVE MY NAME FROM YOUR WEBSITE asap…thank you

Does anyone know how to get an address removed from this site? Inaccurate information about someone living in a home that they do not live in? Any help
would be appreciated.

Last edited 4 months ago by Sick of this77