Fla. Stat. 741.405
Agency use of designated address


(1)

A program participant may request that state and local agencies or other governmental entities use the address designated by the Attorney General as his or her address. When creating a new public record, state and local agencies or other governmental entities shall accept the address designated by the Attorney General as a program participant’s substitute address, unless the Attorney General has determined that:The agency or entity has a bona fide statutory or administrative requirement for the use of the address that would otherwise be confidential under ss. 741.401-741.409;This address will be used only for those statutory and administrative purposes;The agency or entity has identified the specific program participant’s record for which the waiver is requested;The agency or entity has identified the individuals who will have access to the record; andThe agency or entity has explained how its acceptance of a substitute address will prevent the agency from meeting its obligations under the law and why it cannot meet its statutory or administrative obligation by a change in its internal procedures.

(a)

The agency or entity has a bona fide statutory or administrative requirement for the use of the address that would otherwise be confidential under ss. 741.401-741.409;

(b)

This address will be used only for those statutory and administrative purposes;

(c)

The agency or entity has identified the specific program participant’s record for which the waiver is requested;

(d)

The agency or entity has identified the individuals who will have access to the record; and

(e)

The agency or entity has explained how its acceptance of a substitute address will prevent the agency from meeting its obligations under the law and why it cannot meet its statutory or administrative obligation by a change in its internal procedures.

(2)

During the review, evaluation, and appeal of an agency’s request, the agency shall accept the use of a program participant’s substitute address.

(3)

The Attorney General’s determination to grant or withhold a requested waiver must be based on, but not limited to, an evaluation of information provided under subsection (1).

(4)

If the Attorney General determines that an agency or entity has a bona fide statutory or administrative need for the actual address and that the information will be used only for that purpose, the Attorney General may issue the actual address to the agency or entity. When granting a waiver, the Attorney General shall notify and require the agency or entity to:Maintain the confidentiality of a program participant’s address information;Limit the use of and access to that address;Designate an address disposition date after which the agency or entity may no longer maintain the record of the address; andComply with any other provisions and qualifications determined appropriate by the Attorney General.

(a)

Maintain the confidentiality of a program participant’s address information;

(b)

Limit the use of and access to that address;

(c)

Designate an address disposition date after which the agency or entity may no longer maintain the record of the address; and

(d)

Comply with any other provisions and qualifications determined appropriate by the Attorney General.

(5)

The Attorney General’s denial of an agency’s or entity’s waiver request must be made in writing and include a statement of specific reasons for denial. Acceptance or denial of an agency’s or entity’s waiver request shall constitute final agency action.

(6)

Pursuant to chapter 120, an agency or entity may appeal the denial of its request.

(7)

A program participant may use the address designated by the Attorney General as his or her work address.

(8)

The Office of the Attorney General shall forward all first-class mail to the appropriate program participants at no charge.

Source: Section 741.405 — Agency use of designated address, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0741.­405 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

741.01
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741.02
Additional fee
741.03
County court judge or clerk of the circuit court not to send out marriage license signed in blank
741.04
Issuance of marriage license
741.05
Penalty for violation of s
741.07
Persons authorized to solemnize matrimony
741.08
Marriage not to be solemnized without a license
741.09
Record of license and certificate
741.10
Proof of marriage where no certificate available
741.011
Installment payments
741.21
Incestuous marriages prohibited
741.23
Husband not liable for wife’s torts
741.24
Civil action against parents
741.28
Domestic violence
741.29
Domestic violence
741.30
Domestic violence
741.31
Violation of an injunction for protection against domestic violence
741.32
Batterers’ intervention programs
741.041
Marriage license application valid for 60 days
741.211
Common-law marriages void
741.212
Marriages between persons of the same sex
741.235
Doctrine of interspousal tort immunity abrogated
741.281
Court to order batterers’ intervention program attendance
741.283
Minimum term of imprisonment for domestic violence
741.0305
Marriage fee reduction for completion of premarital preparation course
741.0306
Creation of a family law handbook
741.311
Hope Card Program for persons issued orders of protection
741.313
Unlawful action against employees seeking protection
741.315
Recognition of foreign protection orders
741.316
Domestic violence fatality review teams
741.325
Requirements for batterers’ intervention programs
741.327
Certification and monitoring of batterers’ intervention programs
741.401
Legislative findings
741.402
Definitions
741.403
Address confidentiality program
741.404
Certification cancellation
741.405
Agency use of designated address
741.406
Voting by program participant
741.408
Assistance for program applicants
741.409
Adoption of rules
741.465
Public records exemption for the Address Confidentiality Program for Victims of Domestic Violence
741.2901
Domestic violence cases
741.2902
Domestic violence
741.3165
Certain information exempt from disclosure
741.4651
Public records exemption

Current through Fall 2025

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