

Opt-out links for the Top 50 major data brokers publishing your info
Covers the most common sites that publish names and addresses
Simple, self-directed process you can start immediately
No education or strategy included
Does not address public records created during a home purchase

*Most families upgrade once they understand the full risk.

The full Homes4Cops privacy framework
Step-by-step timeline showing when privacy decisions must happen
Proven email templates
Guidance for working with a privacy-focused attorney
Instructions to keep your name off public records when done correctly
You must educate your team (agent, lender, title company)
Ensure everything is executed at the right time
Home-buying timelines are tight - mistakes are hard to undo


Everything in the Silver system
Homes4Cops quarterbacking the entire buying process
Introductions to hand-selected, pre-trained professionals, including
Real Estate Agent
Mortgage Lender
Title Company
Attorney
Active coordination through the home purchase
Reduced risk of delays, missteps, or exposure
May include partial or full reimbursement of attorney trust costs







That's a great secondary step. But the bigger problem remains: the deed was still recorded in your personal name. And as soon as that happens, the data brokers scrape your information and begin selling it to any website or person who wants it ... all of which often happens before the records can be effectively redacted.
We can help in all 50 states + Washington D.C.
Not at all. While this program was originally founded in 2013 for law enforcement, it has been used for service members of many of the federal law enforcement agencies, SPEC OPS in the military, prosecutors & district attorneys, corrections officers, defense attorneys, sheriffs deputies, politicians, domestic abuse survivors and more. We welcome anyone who may have "bad guys" looking for them to take advantage of the program.
Unfortunately, the VA does not allow for the full & complete implementation of the Homes4Cops program. We have written Representatives in Congress and Senators asking for Veterans to have the same access to protection of their property and families as everyone else - so their VA benefits aren't a burden in this instance - but it is currently still prohibited.
