National Do Not Mail List

The key to stopping unwanted advertising mail being delivered to your home is getting your name off the mailing lists.

Of course, that's a lot easier said than done. There are, literally, thousands of commercial lists out there. We can use our vast direct marketing expertise to get your name off of those lists.

As direct marketers ourselves, we know that mail-order companies don't want to waste their money sending mail to people who don't want to receive it.

They'll gladly take your name off their lists when they're asked to do so. But with countless mail-order companies doing business today, you just can't contact enough of them on your own to make a difference. The postage alone would cost a fortune!

To register on the National Do Not Mail List, start by filling out the form below then click 'Submit' to choose your mail preferences:

* Due to privacy and confirmation constraints, registration requests cannot be handled via mail, email or phone.

* Indicates Required Fields

Title*:

First Name*:

Last Name*:

Address 1*:

Address 2:

City*:

State*:

Zip Code*:

Telephone:

E-mail Address (for confirmation)*:

* Due to privacy and confirmation constraints, registration requests cannot be handled via mail, email or phone.

How do I submit a data removal request based on various state privacy laws?

For any support issues or questions related to DirectMail.com’s National Do Not Mail List, please review the National Do Not Mail Frequently Asked Questions.

Privacy removal requests must be submitted through the above online form only. Due to privacy and confirmation constraints, registration requests cannot be handled via mail, email, or phone. Please be sure to select "I do not want to receive any special offers in the mail."

DirectMail.com is not a data compiler, we are a licensed data reseller from various data compilers.

DirectMail.com is not able to forward National Do Not Mail registrations to third party sources on your behalf.

*Please be advised once you register, your personal information will remain on the National Do Not Mail List.