The proposed bill, if enacted, would amend existing statutes related to the Address Confidentiality Program (ACP) in Arizona. It would require county recorders to continue sealing the voter registration records of program participants upon renewal of their certification, as well as those of any other registered voters residing at the same address. Additionally, if a program participant dies, the records of other residents at that address would remain sealed. The bill also mandates that all employees and volunteers involved in the ACP submit fingerprints for background checks, and it establishes that all records related to program participants are confidential and can only be disclosed by court order.

Furthermore, the bill introduces provisions for notifying county recorders when a program participant withdraws or is canceled from the ACP, requiring them to unseal the relevant voter registration records and remove the substitute address as the mailing address for the former participant. It also clarifies that the substitute address cannot be used for vehicle-related assessments or registrations, ensuring that any records containing a participant's actual address remain confidential and inaccessible to the public.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Version: 16-153, 41-162, 41-166, 13-3602, 12-1809, 41-163, 16-407, 13-105, 28-1553, 1-215, 41-1750, 92-544