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Address Confidentiality Program
Address Confidentiality Program
Address Confidentiality Program Act
In December 2020, Governor Whitmer signed the Address Confidentiality Program Act, 301 of 2020. The Address Confidentiality Program (ACP) was created to provide certain protections for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, human trafficking, or those who fear that disclosure of their physical address will increase the risk of harm.
ACP is a statewide confidentiality program administered by the Michigan Department of Attorney General. ACP operates to shield a program participant’s actual physical address by providing an official designated/substitute address and free mail forwarding service.
Address Confidentiality Program
For anyone who is at an increased risk of physical harm or threats – including the victims of stalking, domestic violence, sexual assault, or human trafficking – the fear of being found by their perpetrator can be overwhelming.
The Address Confidentiality Program (ACP) will help victims of violent crimes, and individuals at risk of being threatened or physically harmed, keep their address confidential.
ACP Online Contact Form
When to Request ACP Assistance
The Department of Attorney General ACP team is experiencing high volumes of phone calls and email correspondence pertaining to the application process. Before completing the online contact request form, please review the following:
- Information about ACP and the ACP process is available on this page.
- The FAQ's located at the bottom of this page may address many of your questions.
- To submit an application, you must first contact a victim advocate or application assistant.
We are working diligently to respond to everyone. All correspondence will be answered in the order in which it was received.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the Address Confidentiality Program Act?
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What can I do in the meantime to protect myself?
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Who is ineligible or cannot be certified to participate in the ACP?
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How do I report an address change?
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Does the ACP provide moving assistance?
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How do I get my statement notarized?
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How long will my mail be delayed?
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Do private businesses have to accept an ACP participant's designated address?