Application Form - Safe at Home Program is a legal document that was released by the New Mexico Secretary of State - a government authority operating within New Mexico.
Q: What is the Safe at Home Program?
A: The Safe at Home Program is a confidential address program designed to help protect the privacy and safety of survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, or other crimes.
Q: Who is eligible for the Safe at Home Program in New Mexico?
A: Survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, or other crimes who are currently residing or planning to reside in New Mexico are eligible for the Safe at Home Program.
Q: What services does the Safe at Home Program provide?
A: The Safe at Home Program provides participants with a substitute address to use for official purposes, such as driver's licenses, public records, and court documents. It also forwards mail and can help with voter registration.
Q: Is the Safe at Home Program free?
A: Yes, there is no fee to participate in the Safe at Home Program.
Q: Will my participation in the Safe at Home Program be kept confidential?
A: Yes, the Safe at Home Program is designed to keep participants' information confidential and protected from public disclosure, except in certain legal circumstances.
Q: How long does participation in the Safe at Home Program last?
A: Participation in the Safe at Home Program can last for up to four years, but it can be renewed if necessary.
Q: Can I change or cancel my participation in the Safe at Home Program?
A: Yes, participants can request changes or cancel their participation in the Safe at Home Program at any time by contacting the program office.
Q: Is the Safe at Home Program available in other states?
A: Yes, the Safe at Home Program is available in several other states, each with its own specific program requirements and application process.
Form Details:
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