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Title: Office of the Attorney General


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Office of the Attorney General Division of
Victim Services and Criminal Justice Programs
Attorney General Pam Bondi
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Bureau of Advocacy and Grants
ManagementAddress Confidentiality Program
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Program History
  • In 1998 the statewide Address Confidentiality
    Program (ACP) was created to be administered by
    the Office of the Attorney General.
  • Statutory Authority Chapter 741.401
    741.465Florida Statutes gives authority to the
    Office of the Attorney General for the existence
    of the program.
  • In 2010, victims of stalking were added to the
    program per Florida Statute 97.0585.

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Program Purpose
  • The programs purpose is to insure that
    perpetrators of domestic violence and stalking
    cannot use the states public records to locate
    their victims.

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Program Summary
  • Two (2) components
  • The use of a substitute address.
  • Confidentiality of voter registration
    information.

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Program Details
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What the Program Does Do
  • Prevents the abuser of a domestic violence or
    stalking victim from obtaining the victims
    address through a public records request.

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The Program Does Not
  • Help its participants go underground.
  • Hide its participants.
  • Keep the participants non public records
    confidential through internet or other types of
    searches

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The Program is Not
  • A witness protection program.

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Protected Records Voter As Defined By The ACP
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What is a Protected Records Voter?
  • A Protected Records Voter, (as defined by Chapter
    2A-7, Florida Administrative Code), means a
    program participant who is registered and
    qualified to vote and has requested an absentee
    ballot pursuant to s. 101.62, F.S., and will vote
    in the same manner as an absentee voter.

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Protected Records VoterWhat the OAG Tells
Participants
  • A Participant may apply to register to vote while
    in the ACP program.
  • If a Participant chooses to apply to register to
    vote, then he or she can only vote via an
    absentee ballet.

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Protected Records VoterWhat the OAG Tells
Participants
  • The Participant must go to the supervisor of
    elections office to register to vote.
  • The Participant must present his/her ACP card.
  • The Participant should have an Acknowledgement of
    Understanding form that is provided by the OAG.
    The Participant will sign the form which becomes
    part of the voter registration paperwork.
  •  

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Protected Records VoterWhat the OAG Tells
Participants
  •  If the Participant is currently registered to
    vote in another Florida county jurisdiction, the
    county of registration must be changed. If the
    Participant is registered in the statewide voter
    registration system, the registration record must
    be removed from the system and processed
    manually.
  • The Participant must provide his/her actual
    residential address to guarantee that he/she
    receives the correct ballot for future elections.
  • The Participant is instructed that he/she will
    only be able to vote via an absentee ballot.
    This ballot will be sent to the ACP Post Office
    address and then forwarded to the Participant.
  •  

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Protected Records VoterWhat the OAG Tells
Participants
  • The Participants address is not entered into the
    voter registration data base (direction from the
    Division of Elections).
  •  
  • Once all of the paperwork is complete, a copy is
    made for the Participant for his/her records.
  •  
  • All paperwork should be sent to the Division of
    Elections. The Division will then forward the
    Acknowledgement of Understanding form to the
    Office of the Attorney General which will alert
    staff that the Participant has registered as a
    Protected Records Voter.

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ACP Participant Renewal
  • An ACP Participant must renew his or her
    certification with the OAG every 4 years.
  • The process for renewal is the same as the
    process for initial certification.

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Who to call when you need help
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  • Office of the Attorney General
  • Address Confidentiality Program
  • PL-01 The Capitol
  • Tallahassee, FL 32399-1050
  • Phone (850) 414-3300
  • Fax (850) 487-3013
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