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6708 – Disclosure Of Actual Address | Pennsylvania Law

Learn about Pennsylvania's law on protecting victim addresses, including when disclosures are permitted to government agencies, in emergencies, or by court order.

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6708 – Disclosure Of Actual Address

Pennsylvania Title 23 - Domestic Relations § 6708

Summary
Pennsylvania law 23 Pa.C.S. 6708 restricts the Office of Victim Advocate from disclosing the actual address of program participants, with specific exceptions. Disclosures are permitted to government agencies with a waiver, in emergencies, or by court order. These provisions aim to protect the privacy and safety of victims while allowing limited disclosures when necessary.
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In simple terms: Learn about Pennsylvania's law on protecting victim addresses, including when disclosures are permitted to government agencies, in emergencies, or by court order.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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