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Crime Victim Support | Safe At Home Program - Missouri

PO Box 1409, Jefferson City, MO 65102

Eligibility

Missouri resident with valid address where they can immediately begin receiving mail; 18 years or older or parent/guardian acting on behalf of someone under 18 or incapacitated person; must have good reason to believe she or he is victim of domestic abuse, rape, sexual assault, human trafficking, stalking, or other crime, and fears further violent acts from assailant

Required documents

N/A

Hours

M-F 8am-5pm
573-522-1525
Fax·

Fax

866-509-1409
Voice·

Main Phone

To access this service, contact:

Missouri Secretary of State (Missouri Secretary of State)

Languages

Interpreters are available

Application process

Must meet in person with a registered Safe at Home Application Assistant. Call or go to web site for a list of assistants, who are located throughout the state

Fees

None

Service area

Missouri
A mail forwarding and address confidentiality service for Missouri residents who are victims of domestic abuse, sexual assault, stalking, human trafficking or other crimes and fear future harm. The Safe at Home program forwards first class mail, certified mail and legal documents to help keep victims' location confidential. Participants may also use the substitute address on government records and public filings.

Last Assured

02/19/2026

Data provided by

United Way of Greater Kansas City 211

Providing organization

SAFE AT HOME PROGRAM MISSOURI
A mail forwarding and address confidentiality service for Missouri residents who are victims of domestic abuse, sexual assault, stalking, human trafficking or other crimes and fear future harm. The Safe at Home program forwards first class mail, certified mail and legal documents to help keep victims' location confidential. Participants may also use the substitute address on government records and public filings.