Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2695

Caption

Address confidentiality program

Impact

The implementation of HB 2695 will amend existing laws to not only secure the addresses of individuals enrolled in the address confidentiality program but also to streamline the process for them to register to vote and maintain their participation in various public services without fear of exposure. The program participants will file affidavits that justify their needs for confidentiality, which courts may seal for extended periods to enhance their safety. Moreover, the bill ensures that the actual addresses of participants are not considered public records, significantly bolstering privacy rights.

Summary

House Bill 2695 seeks to establish and enhance the address confidentiality program in Arizona, specifically designed to protect individuals who are victims of domestic violence, sexual offenses, or stalking. The bill amends several sections of the Arizona Revised Statutes, focusing on confidentiality of addresses for program participants, allowing them to use a substitute address for various legal and governmental purposes. It mandates that state and local government entities must recognize and utilize this substitute address, thus safeguarding the actual location of these individuals from public disclosure.

Contention

While proponents of HB 2695 emphasize the importance of protecting individuals in vulnerable situations, there may be concerns regarding the ease of access to public records and how this might hinder certain governmental processes. Some critics could argue about the potential for misuse of the system or that it might lead to complications in emergency response situations, where accurate address information is critical. Despite this, the bill attempts to balance the need for public safety and the protection of victims' privacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2177

Appropriation; address confidentiality program fund

AZ HB2123

Religious leader; personal information; confidentiality

AZ SB1533

Personal information: confidentiality; judge's families

AZ SB1569

Mental health services; confidentiality; training

AZ SB1060

Internal investigations; notice; confidentiality

AZ HB2532

Election officers; privacy protections.

AZ SB1695

Election officers; privacy protections

AZ HB2206

Multistate voter registration system; prohibition

AZ HB2546

School elections; county administration; recorder

AZ HB2855

Terrorist organizations; drug cartels

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