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Many states have address confidentiality laws that allow survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, or other crimes to receive mail at a confidential address, while keeping the address of their home hidden from public view. Oftentimes, the address confidentiality program is maintained through a secretary of state’s office.
Resources on these state address confidentiality laws and programs are available online from several sources. CDIA cannot vouch for the accuracy or completeness of these lists.
- State Address Confidentiality Laws maintained by the Property Records Industry Association (January 2021).
- State Address Confidentiality Laws maintained by the National Network to End Domestic Violence (c. April 2020).