(a) The Department of Justice shall establish a program to be known as the Address Confidentiality Program. Upon application and certification, persons eligible pursuant to this subchapter shall be provided a substitute address by the Program.
(b) The Program shall forward all correspondence sent by first class, express, registered and certified mail at no expense to a program participant and may arrange to receive and forward other classes or kinds of mail at the program participant's expense.
(c) Upon a person's certification for participation in the Program, the Department of Justice will provide notice of that fact and the program participant's substitute address to the appropriate officials and parties involved in an ongoing civil or criminal case in which a program participant is a victim, witness, or party.
(d) All records relating to applicants and program participants are the property of the Department of Justice. These records, including but not limited to program applications, a participants' actual addresses and waiver proceedings, shall be deemed to be confidential, and shall also not be subject to the provisions of Chapter 100 of Title 29.
Structure Delaware Code
Title 11 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure
Chapter 96. PROTECTION OF WITNESSES AND CRIME VICTIMS
Subchapter II. Address Confidentiality Act
§ 9612. Address Confidentiality Program.
§ 9613. Persons eligible to apply.
§ 9614. Application, certification and termination process.
§ 9615. Agency use of designated address.