Indiana 2025 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0489

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Address protection in recorded documents.

Impact

Should this bill be enacted, effective July 1, 2025, it would significantly alter the landscape of privacy protections in recorded documents within the state. By formalizing the process through which participants can shield their identifying information, SB0489 ensures that such information remains confidential unless consented otherwise by the participant. The bill establishes a clear procedural framework for how disclosures should be handled by county recorders, providing a higher level of accountability and transparency regarding the handling of sensitive information.

Summary

Senate Bill 0489 aims to enhance the protection of identifying information for participants in an address confidentiality program by modifying current disclosures related to recorded documents. It stipulates that county recorders cannot disclose recorded documents that contain participants' identifying information unless there is written consent from the participant and that their name is redacted from the documents. This intention is rooted in a desire to enhance personal safety for individuals in sensitive situations, such as survivors of domestic violence or stalking.

Contention

Despite its apparent benefits, the bill may encounter scrutiny regarding its balance between public records and personal privacy. A notable point of contention could arise from those who advocate for transparency in government processes, as they might argue that overly stringent privacy protections could hinder public access to information. Conversely, proponents of the bill will likely emphasize the importance of safeguarding vulnerable individuals from potential harm through more restrictive disclosure practices. As the bill moves through legislative discussions, these differing perspectives will play a crucial role in shaping its final form.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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