1723 Safe at Home - The Safe at Home Program, enacted in Kansas in 2006 and administered by the Secretary of State's Office, is a confidential address program that benefits victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and/or human trafficking who have moved to a new location; unknown to their abuser. The program provides (1) a substitute address to be used by participants as their legal address when interacting with state and local agencies, and (2) a free mail forwarding service for first-class mail. Victims can register to vote, obtain a driver's license, etc., without fear that such public records will put them at risk of being located by their abuser .

 

Participants in this program will have to identify themselves to you and should present an authorization card with the Safe at Home mailing address, a contact phone number, the participant number, and an expiration date.

 

See 1321.3 for guidance on how the agency is to handle the address in these situations.