StalkerStopper said:
Hi Purple,
Does your state have an Address Confidentiality Program? If so, I suggest you enroll immediately. Doing so can help you avoid listing a public address and/or name information.
Feel free to email me if you'd like additional information. Unfortunately I've *been there* with stalkers... Ugh.
Good luck.
This is an old thread, and the ACP program does not apply to names on PUBLIC record.
The program allows its participants to use the ACP substitute address whenever they obtain state and local services (a driver's license, food stamps, Medicaid, car registration etc.). Participants can also use the address to have other first class mail (with the exception of packages) forwarded to them from the substitute address to their actual, confidential, location.
The program will also allow participants, who are otherwise eligible to vote, to apply to vote as an absentee voter. Additionally, neither the participant's name or address shall appear on any list of registered voters made available to the public.
Eligibility Guidelines
The ACP is intended to help victims who have permanently left abusive situations and are living in a location unknown to their abuser. This means that the victim should have recently moved or is planning on moving in the near future. Additionally, the victim should not have created any local or state records using the new address they wish to keep confidential. ACP services are not retroactive and cannot provide confidentiality or protection if records have already been created with the new address.