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Patrol, detectives, supervisors. Whatever your role, the address-exposure problem is the same.

Why this page exists

Patrol, detectives, supervisors — the address-exposure problem looks the same across roles. The job names you in court, on body cam, in incident reports. From there, your address is on a broker page within hours.

What we sweep for you

Your name lives in a hundred places you didn't put it. We pull it down across broker sites and re-pull every two weeks, because every arrest report and traffic citation that names you reseeds the broker stack within days. If you're in NJ, Daniel's Law — the statute that lets covered officers force brokers to take their home address down — is the leverage we file with. Everywhere else, the standard opt-out path runs continuously.

We sweep the family the same way. Spouse, parents, adult kids if they live with you — brokers link you all on the same page, and search results that reach the household through them come down once the household goes dark.

What you should do today, free

Start with the free scan — no account, no card, just a name and a city. The output tells you exactly which brokers have you right now and which family members surface next to you. From there you can DIY the cleanup or hand it to us. Either way, file the public-records confidentiality election with whatever agency holds your personnel file. That covers the public side; the broker side is on us.

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