Address Confidentiality Program
The Colorado Address Confidentiality Program (ACP) is a statewide program that provides survivors of stalking, sexual assault, and domestic violence with a legal substitute address and mail forwarding. Under Colorado law, all state and local government agencies must accept a participant’s substitute address. ACP services are intended to enhance a comprehensive safety plan and contribute to increased survivor safety.
Since its inception in July of 2008, the ACP has served over 9,400 survivors.
ACP Services & COVID-19 Update - 11/23/2020 At the ACP, the safety of our participants, Application Assistants, and staff members is our top priority, and we take the health and well-being of every person very seriously. With the impact of the COVID-19 community spread, the ACP is doing everything we can to ensure uninterrupted services. Currently, the ACP is operating with limited in-person staff. Participant services are not being delayed. We will provide any updates or changes as we receive them on our website and in recorded messages on the ACP phone line at (303) 866-2208. Thank you in advance for your understanding and patience. Process servers: service of process will be accepted from 9 AM to 3 PM, Monday through Friday. |
Contact Information
Phone
- 303-866-2208
- 303-866-3946 (Fax)
- 1-888-341-0002 (Toll Free)
- 1-800-659-2656 (TTY)
Mailing Address
Address Confidentiality Program
1001 E 62nd Ave
Denver CO 80216-1140
Note: The ACP is located in a secure state facility with no public access.