Office of the Victim Advocate - Address Confidentiality Program
Provides victims with an alternate mailing address to keep their actual home address out of public records where their perpetrator may find their location. The confidential address may be used as a legal address for court and government records, including driver’s licenses, non-photo ID cards, vehicle registration, school records, voter registration, marriage licenses, and court petitions. The ACP forwards all first-class, registered and certified mail to the participant, free of charge.
Physical Address
1101 South Front Street, Suite 5200, Harrisburg, PA 17104
Hours
Monday through Friday, 8:00am-4:00pm
Voice
Voice
Application process
Apply online by completing the application and returning it via email or mail. Apply via phone by calling the Office of the Victim Advocate. Apply in person by visiting a local Victim Service Program.
Fee
No cost.
Eligibility
Victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, child abduction, or stalking.
Service area
PA
Agency info
Office of the Victim Advocate
State agency that advocates for the rights and needs of crime victims. Accomplishes their mission through victim services and restorative justice programs that promote pathways to hope, resilience and healing.