A Message From Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger
Your safety is our top priority.
The Safe at Home Program was created to allow survivors of domestic violence, human trafficking, stalking, and sexual assault to reclaim their lives and protect themselves from being found through easily accessible public records.
My office is committed to helping provide survivors with the tools they need to begin to rebuild their lives free of fear.
While just one tool in the overall toolbox, I am proud to help Georgians move forward with the peace of mind they deserve, because I believe everyone should feel safe in their own home.
~ Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger
Program Services
The Georgia Safe at Home Program is an address confidentiality program that helps survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, stalking, or other eligible individuals whose safety may be compromised by public disclosure of their residential address.
The program provides three main services:
Address substitution: Participants use a designated address on all public records in lieu of their own. Their address is masked on all state and local public records.
Mail forwarding: The Secretary of State’s Office forwards First-Class Mail to the participant’s confidential address.
Voter Registration: Participants confidential address is sealed on voter rolls. Participants are eligible to vote in-person or by absentee ballot.
The program was created by the Georgia General Assembly in 2024 through SB 324 and is codified under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-150.
Safe At Home Contact Information
Contact
Georgia Secretary of State
Address
214 State Capitol
Atlanta, Georgia 30334
Phone
Service Hours
Mon - Fri 8:00am - 4:00pm