How can someone who’s survived domestic violence keep their current address private?
Address Confidentiality Programs (ACP) and Confidential Voter Listings are programs administered by the state that enable survivors of domestic violence (and sometimes victims of sexual assault and/or stalking) to vote without fear of being found by their abusers by providing a substitute address for all public records. Confidential Voter Listings only provide confidentiality on election-related public records.

The National Council of State Legislatures provides a list of Access to and Use of Voter Registration Lists by state here. For more information on ACPs and Confidential Voter Listings in your state, contact your local elections officials.