Crime Victim Support (SAFE AT HOME) | Ohio Secretary Of State
Eligibility
Open permanent or temporary residents of Ohio that are survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, trafficking, stalking, or other crimes that make them fear for their safety.
Required documents
Hours
Voice - voice | (877) SOS-Ohio
Voice - voice | Safe at Home
Voice
Voice - voice | Business filing; 877-SOS-File
Voice - voice | Notary
Voice - voice | Business filing
Application process
Contact or visit website to find an Application Assistant.
Fees
Contact for information.
Service area
Ohio
Description
Offers an address confidentiality program that assists survivors of certain crimes with hiding their address on public records to help ensure their safety. Eligible participants will use the Secretary of State's Address on all public records in lieu of their own. Their address will be masked on state and local government records, including publicly available voter records.
Data provided by
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What's Here
Providing organization
Ohio Secretary Of State
Office of the secretary of state for the state of Ohio responsible for overseeing the elections process, appointing the members of boards of elections in each of Ohio’s 88 counties, maintaining records regarding creation of business entities, and commissioning notaries public.
