Mississippi does not have a formal Address Confidentiality Program. This is one of a small number of states without a state-run substitute address mail forwarding program. See the alternatives section below.

Program Overview

Mississippi's No Formal ACP does not currently offer a full substitute-address mail forwarding program. Residents seeking address privacy should contact a local domestic violence advocate or legal aid organization for guidance on available protections.

Alternatives in Mississippi

While Mississippi lacks a formal ACP, residents can use a UPS Store mailbox or commercial virtual mailbox for general mail privacy. A revocable living trust can keep your name off property deed records. Contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for state-specific safety planning resources.

Contact Information

ResourceDetails
ProgramNo Formal ACP
Administered byMississippi Attorney General
PhoneContact local DV shelter
Websiteago.ms.gov
Enrollment PeriodN/A
Processing TimeN/A
CostFree

Frequently Asked Questions

Mississippi does not have a formal ACP program. Contact local domestic violence resources for guidance.

ACP does not automatically protect county property deed records, federal agency records (IRS, SSA, USPS), or private data broker databases. For property record privacy, consider holding the property in a revocable living trust. See our guide on what ACP doesn't cover.

This state does not have an ACP program.

Informational only. Based on official Mississippi state sources as of June 2025. Program requirements may change — verify directly with the Mississippi Attorney General at Contact local DV shelter. Not legal advice.