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Short version:
1) Print Form 50-284 “Request for confidentiality under tax code”
2) Fill out form, check box for Armed Forces
3) Deliver to your county tax assessor collector
4) Enjoy fewer terrorists, ex girlfriends, and junk mail arriving at your house
Long version:
Background: a few years ago Al-Qaeda put out a “hit list” and urged it’s followers to attack US Military personnel stateside, including the home addresses of 100 military members.
“the information circulated in the ISHD “hit list” was most likely obtained by scouring publicly available information on the Internet, as well as purchasing specialized public databases and other online public information services that provide the sorts of details on individuals that is contained on the service members included on the list.”
https://www.hstoday.us/channels/glo...issued-by-jihadists-service-members-on-alert/
After the hitlist came out, Texas began allowing Military personnel to request that their name and home address be removed from the publicly available search engines usually run by your county’s tax assessor collector.
An added bonus is that you will receive much less junk mail. Many data sellers source their address lists from those county websites.
1) Print Form 50-284 “Request for confidentiality under tax code”
2) Fill out form, check box for Armed Forces
3) Deliver to your county tax assessor collector
4) Enjoy fewer terrorists, ex girlfriends, and junk mail arriving at your house
Long version:
Background: a few years ago Al-Qaeda put out a “hit list” and urged it’s followers to attack US Military personnel stateside, including the home addresses of 100 military members.
“the information circulated in the ISHD “hit list” was most likely obtained by scouring publicly available information on the Internet, as well as purchasing specialized public databases and other online public information services that provide the sorts of details on individuals that is contained on the service members included on the list.”
https://www.hstoday.us/channels/glo...issued-by-jihadists-service-members-on-alert/
After the hitlist came out, Texas began allowing Military personnel to request that their name and home address be removed from the publicly available search engines usually run by your county’s tax assessor collector.
An added bonus is that you will receive much less junk mail. Many data sellers source their address lists from those county websites.