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Committee approves change to protect addresses of domestic-violence survivors
Summary
The Local Government Committee passed Senate Bill 191 after recorders and the Attorney General's program administrator said the bill will help ensure address-confidentiality participants' records are identified and handled in person by county offices rather than being recorded without notice.
The Local Government Committee voted unanimously to pass Senate Bill 191, a measure intended to better protect participants in the Attorney General's Address Confidentiality Program when they purchase or transfer property.
Recorders from Dearborn and Allen counties told the committee the program's notification packet sometimes followed the title company chain and did not reach county recorder offices, leaving participants' true addresses exposed in…
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