Application for Substitute Address

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  1. Except for a person described in § 40-38-603, an adult person, or a parent or fiduciary acting on behalf of a minor or person with a disability, may apply to the secretary of state with the assistance of an application assistant to have an address designated by the secretary of state serve as the person's substitute address, or the substitute address of the minor or person with a disability on whose behalf the application is filed, where the applicant, or the individual on whose behalf the application is filed, has either relocated to a new residence within the preceding thirty (30) calendar days or presently intends to relocate to a new residence within ninety (90) calendar days from the date of the application. The application shall be made on a form prescribed by the secretary of state and filed in the office of the secretary of state in the manner prescribed by the secretary of state.
  2. The application must contain all of the following:
    1. The mailing address and telephone number or numbers at which the secretary of state may contact the applicant;
    2. The address or addresses of the applicant's residence, school, institution of higher education, business, or place of employment that the applicant requests not be disclosed for the reason that disclosure will increase the risk that the applicant, or the minor or person with a disability on whose behalf the application is made, will be threatened or physically harmed by another person;
    3. Documentary evidence that, either:
      1. There exists an ongoing criminal case that may result or a criminal case that has resulted in a conviction by a judge or jury or by a defendant's guilty plea, in which the applicant, or the minor or person with a disability on whose behalf the application was filed, was a victim of domestic abuse, stalking, human trafficking, rape, sexual battery, or any other sexual offense; or
      2. A court of competent jurisdiction has granted an order of protection to the applicant, or the minor or person with a disability on whose behalf the application is made, and which is in effect at the time of application;
    4. In the absence of an ongoing criminal case that may result or has resulted in a conviction or an order of protection granted by a court of competent jurisdiction within this state which is in effect at the time of application, a notarized statement by a licensed professional with knowledge of the circumstances, such as an attorney, social worker, or therapist, confirming that such individual believes that the applicant, or the minor or person with a disability on whose behalf the application is made, is in danger of further harm;
    5. A sworn statement by the applicant that disclosure of the confidential address or addresses would endanger the safety of the applicant or the minor or person with a disability on whose behalf the application is made;
      1. Documentary evidence, in the form and manner prescribed by rule by the secretary of state, that the applicant, or the minor or person with a disability on whose behalf the application is made, has moved to a new residence unknown to the offender within the previous thirty (30) calendar days; or
      2. A sworn statement by the applicant that the applicant, or the minor or person with a disability on whose behalf the application is made, has the present intent to move to a new address unknown to the offender within the following ninety (90) calendar days. If the applicant does not move to a new address within the following ninety (90) calendar days or fails to provide documentary evidence of the new residence address to the secretary of state within this time frame, in the form and manner prescribed by rule by the secretary of state, the program participant's certification shall be cancelled;
    6. A voter registration form to be completed if the applicant is eligible to vote and wishes to register to vote or update a current voter registration;
    7. A sworn statement that the program participant understands all of the following:
      1. That during the time the program participant chooses to have a confidential voter registration record, the program participant may vote only by absentee ballot;
      2. That the program participant may provide a program participant identification number instead of the residence address on an application for an absentee ballot or on an absentee voter's ballot identification envelope statement of voter with the applicant's signature;
      3. That casting any ballot in person will reveal the program participant's precinct and residence address to precinct election officials and employees of the county election commission and may reveal the program participant's precinct or residence address to members of the public; and
      4. That if the program participant signs an election petition, the program participant's residence address will be made available to the public;
    8. A knowing and voluntary designation of the secretary of state as the agent for the purposes of receiving service of process and the receipt of mail;
    9. A knowing and voluntary release and waiver of all future claims against the state for any claim that may arise from participation in the address confidentiality program, except for a claim based on the performance or nonperformance of a public duty that was manifestly outside the scope of the officer's or employee's office or employment or in which the officer or employee acted with malicious purpose, in bad faith, or in a wanton or reckless manner;
    10. The notarized signature of the applicant, the name and notarized signature of the application assistant who assisted the applicant, and the date on which the applicant and the application assistant signed the application; and
    11. If at the time of application, the applicant, or the minor or person with a disability on whose behalf the application is made, is subject to a court order or is involved in court action related to the dissolution of marriage proceedings, child support, or the allocation of parental responsibilities or parenting time, the name of the court, contact information for the court, and the case number associated with those proceedings.
  3. Upon receiving a properly completed application under subsection (a), the secretary of state shall:
    1. Certify the applicant, or the minor or person with a disability on whose behalf the application is filed, as a program participant and provide evidence of such certification to the program participant;
    2. Designate each eligible address listed in the application as a confidential address;
    3. Issue the program participant a unique substitute address;
    4. Issue the program participant a unique program participant identification number;
    5. Provide information to the program participant concerning the manner in which the program participant may use the secretary of state as the program participant's agent for the purposes of receiving mail and receiving service of process;
    6. Provide information to the program participant concerning the process to vote as a program participant, if the program participant is eligible to vote; and
    7. Forward all first class mail, legal documents, and certified mail received by the secretary of state to the program participant.


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