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  10. Part 6 - Home Address Confidentiality Program


Part 6 - Home Address Confidentiality Program


  • § 40-38-601. Part definitions.
  • § 40-38-602. Crime victim address confidentiality program.
  • § 40-38-603. Eligibility to participate in address confidentiality program.
  • § 40-38-604. Application for substitute address.
  • § 40-38-605. Notification of change of program participant's address -- Renewal of certification.
  • § 40-38-606. Request that governmental and private entities use substitute address -- Registration as voter -- Service of process.
  • § 40-38-607. Confidentiality of program participant's voter registration record -- Voter registration and absentee deadlines applicable -- Exemption from jury duty.
  • § 40-38-608. Cancellation of program participant's certification -- Notice of cancellation -- Request to withdraw from program -- Responsibility to notify others that substitute address is no longer valid.
  • § 40-38-609. Disclosure of substitute address or other information by secretary of state -- Requests for disclosure.
  • § 40-38-610. Unlawful acts.
  • § 40-38-611. List of agencies that provide services to victims of domestic abuse or a sexual offense to assist persons applying to be program participants.
  • § 40-38-612. Effect of program participation on custody or visitation orders.
  • § 40-38-613. Effect of negligent disclosure of program participant's confidential address -- Notification of disclosure.
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