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Retired LE

Old cases, old enemies. Brokers don't forget when you do.

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Why this page exists

Retiring doesn't close out your old cases. Brokers maintain prior-address history going back decades. A defendant who looks you up in 2026 can find a 1998 address that ties to you, your spouse, and your adult kids.

What we sweep for you

Standard opt-outs across 200+ broker sites, re-checked every two weeks. Particular attention to the prior-address listings — multiple records per person is common for anyone with a long career.

What you should do today, free

Run a free scan to see what's currently exposed. NJ retirees are still covered by Daniel's Law — the state statute that lets covered officers force brokers to remove their home address, with $1,000-per-violation damages if they don't comply. The federal Lieu Act covers retired federal judges. Other state protections vary — check the laws hub for yours. We handle the brokers either way.

Laws that protect you