How to get off judicial watch mailing list

Judicial Watch is a non-profit organization that sends out regular mailings to its supporters, including newsletters, appeals, and other materials. If you no longer wish to receive mailings from Judicial Watch, you can follow these steps to get off their mailing list:

  1. Contact Judicial Watch directly: You can reach out to Judicial Watch's membership department by phone at (800) 965-6120 or by email at [email protected]. Let them know that you would like to be removed from their mailing list.
  2. Use the "Opt-Out" option: Judicial Watch may have an "Opt-Out" option on their website or in their mailings. Look for a section that says "Opt-Out" or "Unsubscribe" and follow the instructions to remove your name from their mailing list.
  3. Send a written request: You can also send a written request to Judicial Watch's headquarters at:

Judicial Watch, Inc. 425 Third Street SW Washington, DC 20024

In your letter, clearly state that you would like to be removed from their mailing list and provide your name and address.

  1. Check with the Direct Marketing Association (DMA): The DMA is a trade association that represents the direct marketing industry. They maintain a list of organizations that agree to honor consumer requests to be removed from their mailing lists. You can check with the DMA to see if Judicial Watch is a member and ask them to remove your name from their list.

  2. File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC): If you have received unwanted mailings from Judicial Watch and have tried the above steps, you can file a complaint with the FTC. The FTC is responsible for enforcing laws related to unsolicited mail and telemarketing. You can file a complaint online or by calling (877) FTC-HELP (382-4357).

Remember to be clear and specific when requesting to be removed from Judicial Watch's mailing list. It's also a good idea to keep a record of your request, including the date and method of communication, in case you need to follow up.