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More protection than a post office bnox
  • SAFE AT HOME allows state and local agencies to coordinate with the Secretary of State to protect your real address.

  • SAFE AT HOME staff are here to help. For example, sometimes a new employer or bank or landlord will question the legitimacy of a substitute address. SAFE AT HOME staff provide assurances far beyond those of any post office box service.

  • SAFE AT HOME allows an adult or guardian of a minor or incapacitated person to designate the Secretary of State as his or her agent for service of process and mail receipt. The program rules are the same for all participants.
  • SAFE AT HOME provides confidential address protection in public records and vital records. While previously filed birth, death and marriage certificates remain public, all new documents can be protected.

  • You can sign up with an enrolling agency, such as domestic violence shelters or reproductive health care facilities. An enrolling agency will work with you on the evidence of abuse or threats required for enrollment. Many local police, therapists and even schools can refer you to an enrolling agency.

  • SAFE AT HOME keeps your voter registration confidential through a simple registration or re-registration process. You will automatically receive "absentee voter status" so you can vote by mail.

  • Program participants can have their voter registration information kept entirely confidential from campaigns, pollsters and the media by completing a confidential voter registration affidavit at the time of enrollment for the first time or re-registering at the Registrar of Voters/County Clerks offices. Once registered, SAFE AT HOME participants automatically receive “absent voter status” so they can vote by mail. Absent voter privileges are revoked once the participant’s four-year term expires or is cancelled.
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