Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes

23 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 6112 (2026)

 Disclosure of addresses.

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§ 6112.  Disclosure of addresses.

During the course of a proceeding under this chapter, the court or hearing officer may consider whether the plaintiff or plaintiff's family is endangered by disclosure of the permanent or temporary address of the plaintiff or minor children. Neither in the pleadings nor during proceedings or hearings under this chapter shall the court or hearing officer require disclosure of the address of a domestic violence program. Where the court concludes that the defendant poses a threat of continued danger to the plaintiff and where the plaintiff requests that his or her address, telephone number and information about whereabouts not be disclosed, the court shall enter an order directing that law enforcement agencies, human service agencies and school districts (both in which a plaintiff's child in custody of the plaintiff is or has been enrolled) shall not disclose the presence of the plaintiff or the child in the jurisdiction or district or furnish any address, telephone number or any other demographic information about the plaintiff and child except by further order of the court.

(Oct. 6, 1994, P.L.574, No.85, eff. 60 days)

Notes of Decisions
In Re: Order Amending Rules 206 & 1201-1209, & the Off. Notes to Rules 112, 215 & 1210-1211 of the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure Before Magisterial Dist. Judges (Pa. 2015). “) The last phrase was added to [i]ensure compliance with Section 6112 of the Act, 23 Pa.C.S. § 6112 and 42 Pa.C.S. § 62A11.”
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