LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — Secretary of State Michael Adams wants to keep growing Kentucky's Safe At Home program , which helps domestic violence survivors keep their addresses confidential on state records. This prevents abusers from tracking down their locations.

"Unfortunately, Kentucky is at the top of our country when it comes to domestic abuse," Adams said.

Adams spoke at the National Association of Confidential Address Programs Conference in Lexington on Tuesday, highlighting how state records and voter rolls can endanger domestic violence survivors by revealing their addresses.

"If someone had to flee domestic violence and find a new place to live, the stalker - or abuser - could easily find out where she was," Adams said.

Kentucky has technically had a address confidentiality

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