Dispatch
Behind the scenes, but no less exposed.
Why this page exists
Dispatchers don't typically appear in incident reports by name, but the address-exposure problem is the same broker-side. The risk profile is closer to civilian than to sworn LE — fewer named-in-news incidents, but the same broker pages list your address.
What we sweep for you
Your name probably isn't in any newspaper, but the brokers don't need it to be — voter rolls and property records are enough. We pull from broker sites and re-check biweekly. The risk pattern that matters most for dispatch is when a caller you talked through a bad night comes looking afterward; the broker pages turn that curiosity into a doorstep visit.
We sweep the family the same way.
What you should do today, free
Check whether your state's "emergency communications personnel" category in its public-records statute covers you — about a dozen states have added 911 dispatch to the LE/firefighter exemption since 2018, and most dispatchers don't know it. The free scan shows you what the brokers have regardless. We close that side.