A case file shouldn't lead to your house.
Parents who lost custody, people you placed in supervision — they can find your house. We take it down and keep it down.
- Continuous sweep across search engines, data brokers, and AI — Spokeo, Whitepages, BeenVerified, all of them.
- Family included — spouse, parents, kids at the same address. Same coverage.
- Where state-specific protection exists (WA's Brame Act among them), we file. Standard opt-out everywhere else.
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Covering a team? For organizations →Why this matters more for you
Social services work creates relationships with people in their worst moments — and people whose worst moments produce a particular kind of grudge. CPS caseworkers who removed a child. Victim advocates working against a perpetrator. Civilian parole staff managing supervised release.
The kids you placed somewhere safer don't change the fact that the parent you took them from now has your address two clicks away. Your home should not be one of them.
The threat pattern is closer to LE than to standard civilian work. The legal protections are usually weaker.
What's actually exposed
Run a scan and the typical caseworker profile shows up: name, current address, prior addresses, spouse, parents, kids' names. All scraped, all searchable from a free people-search page.
What law does for you
Most state public-records exemptions don't extend to social services workers the way they do to LE. Some states have specific protections for CPS caseworkers (Washington's Brame Act is one example). Most don't.
The federal DPPA — the Driver's Privacy Protection Act — limits what state DMVs can release about you. State address-confidentiality programs cover survivors of qualifying offenses, which sometimes apply to social-services workers in domestic-violence contexts.
What we do
Continuous sweeping of broker sites. We sweep the family the same way. Re-listings handled — we re-check every two weeks.
If your agency wants to cover staff at scale, we do that. Where caseworker locals — AFSCME and SEIU among them — want this rolled into the contract, union-side coverage for social-services members is the route.
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No signup, no card. The free scan tells you exactly which brokers have you and which family members surface next to you.
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