Safe at Home Program – Confidential Mailing Addresses for Violence Victims

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Safe at Home is a Kansas program that offers confidential, substitute mailing addresses for victims of certain violence and crimes. Safe at Home provides a substitute mailing address for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, trafficking or stalking to use on all public records as well as a free first-class mail forwarding system for participants.

Who is generally eligible for the Safe at Home Program:

Any adult victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, trafficking or stalking; any family member living in the home with the victim; or any minor child or children who are in fear for his or her safety.

To apply, victims must meet with a certified enrolling assistant to discuss a safety plan and complete the application forms. Enrolling assistants are individuals who are employed or affiliated with a certified enrolling agent. Enrolling agents could be any public or private entity that offers shelter or counseling services to victims, law enforcement agencies, or any state or local agency. These include Kansas domestic violence and sexual assault centers, local police departments, and county Sheriff’s offices, etc.

To find your local Kansas domestic violence or sexual assault center, go to: https://www.kcsdv.org 

Safe at Home Program – Confidential Mailing Addresses for Violence Victims