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Address exposure

Address exposure for officer families

For spouses, parents, and kids of first responders. Through-you exposure. Brokers link you all on the same page.

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How this plays out for officer families

Family address exposure runs through you. The officer's name lands on a broker page. The broker builds the data so the page lists relatives — spouse, parents, sometimes adult siblings — with their addresses too. Anyone searching the officer finds the family.

This is most of what people miss when they think about address removal. The officer's name and address being clean isn't the goal. The goal is that nothing about the family is searchable through the officer's name either.

What's at stake

The spouse's home address (often the same as the officer's, but sometimes different after a separation or for a spouse who works elsewhere). The kids' approximate ages and school district. The parents' address two streets over. Adult kids who moved out but are still linked as known associates.

A doxxer who can't reach the officer reaches for the family. A swatter who wants to maximize harm calls the parents' house instead. A stalker who knows the spouse's workplace can wait there.

What to do right now

Run a free scan for the officer first, then for each adult family member. Run the doxxing-in-progress playbook when the family is the one being targeted. Brokers link relatives both directions — opting out the spouse drops some of the search results that used to reach the officer through the spouse, and vice versa.

For NJ families, Daniel's Law — the state statute that lets covered officers force brokers to remove their home address — explicitly extends to spouses, parents, and minor children living in the same residence. File demands across the household. For federal judges' families, the Lieu Act covers immediate family the same way.

How we handle it

We sweep the family the same way we sweep the officer. Standard opt-outs across 200+ broker sites for every household member and adult relatives where they request coverage. Re-checked every two weeks.

The brokers link you all on the same page. Closing one address closes the others. After any family-side event — a spouse changing jobs, a kid turning 18 and registering to vote, a parent moving — we re-check inside 30 days because those events drive new listings. For department-wide family coverage, reach out.