I'm protected by the Safe at Home program in my state. I am entitled to have the case sealed according to SH-001 (Item 2 on page 2). How do I get a case that is over sealed?
Safe at Home is a confidential address program administered by the California Secretary of State's office and is most effective when used as a part of an overall safety plan. Safe at Home offers victims of domestic violence, stalking, sexual assault, human trafficking & elder and dependent abuse, as well as reproductive health care workers, a substitute mailing address to receive first class, certified, and registered mail. This address is also accepted by California state, county, and city government agencies in lieu of a residential or other mailing address where a victim can be tracked down, keeping the residence address confidential and out of the hands of someone who might want to harm the victim.
Since the program began in 1999, Safe at Home has helped protect thousands of victims and reproductive health care workers. Please take the time to explore the website to see if you or someone you know may benefit. Feel free to call our toll-free number at (877) 322-5227 if you have any questions about our services.
NOTICE: Senate Bill 1131, which expands the address confidentiality program to include other individuals who face violence, harassment, or threats of violence from the public because of their work for a public entity, was signed into law on September 26, 2022.
The designated enrolling agencies available to assist public entity workers and contractors in applying for Safe at Home are available at: Public Entity Enrolling Agency List. Please use only the enrolling agency list as they have been trained to take these specific applications. You may contact agencies outside of your residential area. Please contact Safe at Home at 1-877-322-5227 if you need additional assistance.
Safe at Home :: California Secretary of State
What does Safe at Home do?
The program should be used as one aspect of an overall safety plan. Participants are provided a substitute mailing address through the California Safe at Home Program. Safe at Home receives the participant's first class, certified and other registered mail and forwards it to the participant's mailing address at no cost. Safe at Home also serves as agent for services of process for Safe at Home participants.
Who is eligible?
Victims of domestic violence, stalking, and sexual assault, or reproductive healthcare facility employees, providers, patients, and volunteers are eligible to enroll. Effective January 1, 2018, victims of human trafficking and household members of eligible victims in fear for his or her own safety or for the safety of a minor child or incapacitated adult may also apply.
How do those eligible apply for the Safe at Home Program?
All eligible persons may apply for the program by meeting, in person, with a victim's assistance counselor at a designated enrolling agency. Please refer to the Applicant page for more information Applicants
Applicants :: California Secretary of State
Safe at Home, California's Address Confidentiality Program, provides services that work best when used in conjunction with an overall safety plan. Eligible applicants must enroll at a Safe at Home designated enrolling agency. A victim's assistance counselor will help applicants determine whether they are eligible to participate and explain how Safe at Home can be a part of their overall safety plan.
Eligibility:
An eligible applicant is:
a victim of domestic violence, stalking, sexual assault, and effective January 1, 2018, victims of human trafficking;
a household member of a victim listed above (effective January 1, 2018);
a reproductive health care facility employee, provider, patient, or volunteer;
AND is in fear for his or her own safety or the safety of a minor child or incapacitated adult.
The applicant must reside in California and must be an adult applying on behalf of him/herself, or be a guardian/conservator acting on behalf or a minor child or an incapacitated adult.
Applicants With Minor Children
The law requires the Safe at Home Program to notify the other custodial parent of your enrollment .
All court orders relating to minor children of the applicant must be provided to Safe at Home.
How To Apply:
To find an enrolling agency, click here Where to Find an Enrolling Agency or call the Safe at Home Program toll-free at
(877) 322-5227
Where to Find Enrolling Agency :: California Secretary of State