New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A03841

Introduced
1/30/25  
Refer
1/30/25  

Caption

Prohibits the disclosure and publication of the home address or unpublished home telephone number of any active or retired judge or prosecutor.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S09975

Prohibits the disclosure of the home address, personal telephone numbers, personal email addresses or personal social media handles of any active or former New York state, New York city or local municipal emergency first responder, a judge of any court of law of this state, or a New York state, county or municipal prosecutor or the spouse or child thereof; relates to criminal penalties; permits civil action.

NY A11118

Prohibits the disclosure of the home address, personal telephone numbers, personal email addresses or personal social media handles of any active or former New York state, New York city or local municipal emergency first responder, a judge of any court of law of this state, or a New York state, county or municipal prosecutor or the spouse or child thereof; relates to criminal penalties; permits civil action.

NY S389

Makes publishing on Internet home address or unpublished telephone number of judges, prosecutors and certain court personnel a crime of the fourth degree under certain circumstances.

NY S1210

Concerning the disclosure of the home address and home contact information of certain public safety officials

NY HB3425

Relating to the prosecution of certain criminal offenses involving the unlawful disclosure of a residence address or telephone number.

NY S06284

Relates to prohibiting assisted living residences, retirement homes or nursing homes from closing in order to become shelters for asylum seekers.

NY A3402

Prohibits release of home addresses of certain public safety employees by governmental entities.

NY S174

Prohibits public disclosure of names and addresses in certain unemployment, temporary disability, and family leave claim appeals documents.

NY HF839

A bill for an act relating to the publication of candidates' and elected officers' home addresses.

NY A08538

Adds social security number, past home addresses, social media accounts, and online gamer information to the information required to be reported by a sex offender.

Similar Bills

NJ S389

Makes publishing on Internet home address or unpublished telephone number of judges, prosecutors and certain court personnel a crime of the fourth degree under certain circumstances.

NY S09975

Prohibits the disclosure of the home address, personal telephone numbers, personal email addresses or personal social media handles of any active or former New York state, New York city or local municipal emergency first responder, a judge of any court of law of this state, or a New York state, county or municipal prosecutor or the spouse or child thereof; relates to criminal penalties; permits civil action.

NY A11118

Prohibits the disclosure of the home address, personal telephone numbers, personal email addresses or personal social media handles of any active or former New York state, New York city or local municipal emergency first responder, a judge of any court of law of this state, or a New York state, county or municipal prosecutor or the spouse or child thereof; relates to criminal penalties; permits civil action.

NJ S2972

Enhances penalties for threats against certain public servants, establishes crime of doxxing, and enhances penalties for improper use of personal identifying information.

FL H1055

Pub. Rec./State Attorney and Office of Statewide Prosecution Nonlegal Support Staff

NJ S3159

Requires development of universal financial disclosure form for persons required to file financial disclosure statements with multiple public bodies; authorizes Joint Legislative Committee on Ethical Standards to accept form; codifies financial disclosure requirement for municipal prosecutors.

NJ S1469

Expands "Daniel's Law" to prohibit disclosure of personal information concerning court administrators and deputy court administrators.

NJ A1984

Expands "Daniel's Law" to prohibit disclosure of personal information concerning court administrators and deputy court administrators.