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Enforcement & Safety

The Enforcement and Safety Division comprises a contingent of sworn law enforcement officers and non-sworn civilian staff. The Division has three sections: the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Section, the Investigative Section, and the Administrative Support Section, which is responsible for various functions, including highway safety, investigating fraud/violations, driver training programs, law enforcement, and many more. Please contact us with your questions

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FAQs.

What if I am a victim of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, or Stalking and do not want my address on my license?

The Safe at Home address confidentiality program, within the Office of the Secretary of State, was implemented to serve victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking.

The goal of the Safe at Home program is to help victims who have relocated or are about to relocate, in their effort to keep their perpetrators from finding them.

Safe at Home has two components: a substitute address service and a protected records service. These services limit a perpetrator’s ability to access public information that could identify the new location of a victim who is in the program. This is not a witness protection program, rather it is a mail forwarding service.

For more information visit the Secretary of State website.