Withdrawal From Participation in Address Confidentiality Program is a legal document that was released by the Kentucky Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Kentucky.
Q: What is the Address Confidentiality Program in Kentucky?
A: The Address Confidentiality Program in Kentucky is a program that allows survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, or other crimes to use a substitute address instead of their actual address for public records and government documents.
Q: What does it mean to withdraw from the Address Confidentiality Program in Kentucky?
A: Withdrawing from the Address Confidentiality Program means that a participant no longer wishes to use the substitute address provided by the program and wants their actual address to be used.
Q: How can someone withdraw from the Address Confidentiality Program in Kentucky?
A: To withdraw from the Address Confidentiality Program in Kentucky, a participant must complete a Withdrawal Request form and submit it to the program's office.
Q: What happens after someone withdraws from the Address Confidentiality Program in Kentucky?
A: After a participant withdraws from the Address Confidentiality Program, their actual address will be used for public records and government documents.
Q: Are there any consequences for withdrawing from the Address Confidentiality Program in Kentucky?
A: No, there are no consequences for withdrawing from the Address Confidentiality Program in Kentucky. Participants have the right to withdraw at any time without penalty.
Form Details:
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