HB 1798

AN ACT relating to the confidentiality of certain home address information

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89th Regular Session

Jan 14, 2025 - Jun 2, 2025 • Session ended

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What This Bill Does

Expands home address confidentiality protections for various public safety, law enforcement, and protective services professionals. It allows individuals in specific professions—including peace officers, judges, federal attorneys, firefighters, protective services workers, and others—to keep their home addresses private in property tax records if they can demonstrate potential safety risks. The law aims to protect these professionals and their families from potential harassment or targeting by keeping their residential information confidential.

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Bill Text

relating to the confidentiality of certain home address information
in property tax appraisal records.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1.  Section 25.025(a), Tax Code, as amended by
Chapters 76 (S.B. 617), 152 (S.B. 870), 430 (H.B. 1911), 765 (H.B.
4504), and 937 (S.B. 1525), Acts of the 88th Legislature, Regular
Session, 2023, is reenacted and amended to read as follows:
(a)  This section applies only to:
(1)  a current or former peace officer as defined by
Article 2A.001, Code of Criminal Procedure, and the spouse or
surviving spouse of the peace officer;
(2)  the adult child of a current peace officer as
defined by Article 2A.001, Code of Criminal Procedure;
(3)  a current or honorably retired county jailer as
defined by Section 1701.001, Occupations Code;
(4)  an employee of the Texas Department of Criminal
(5)  a commissioned security officer as defined by
Section 1702.002, Occupations Code;
(6)  an individual who shows that the individual, the
individual's child, or another person in the individual's household
is a victim of family violence as defined by Section 71.004, Family
(A)  a copy of a protective order issued under
Chapter 85, Family Code, or a magistrate's order for emergency
protection issued under Article 17.292, Code of Criminal Procedure;
(B)  other independent documentary evidence
necessary to show that the individual, the individual's child, or
another person in the individual's household is a victim of family
(7)  an individual who shows that the individual, the
individual's child, or another person in the individual's household
is a victim of sexual assault or abuse, stalking, or trafficking of
(A)  a copy of a protective order issued under
Subchapter A or B, Chapter 7B, Code of Criminal Procedure, or a
magistrate's order for emergency protection issued under Article
17.292, Code of Criminal Procedure; or
(B)  other independent documentary evidence
necessary to show that the individual, the individual's child, or
another person in the individual's household is a victim of sexual
assault or abuse, stalking, or trafficking of persons;
(8)  a participant in the address confidentiality
program administered by the attorney general under Subchapter B,
Chapter 58, Code of Criminal Procedure, who provides proof of
certification under Article 58.059, Code of Criminal Procedure;
(9)  a federal judge, a federal bankruptcy judge, a
marshal of the United States Marshals Service, a state judge, or a
family member of a federal judge, a federal bankruptcy judge, a
marshal of the United States Marshals Service, or a state judge;
(10)  a current or former district attorney, criminal
district attorney, or county or municipal attorney whose
jurisdiction includes any criminal law or child protective services
(11)  a current or former employee of a district
attorney, criminal district attorney, or county or municipal
attorney whose jurisdiction includes any criminal law or child
(12)  an officer or employee of a community supervision
and corrections department established under Chapter 76,
Government Code, who performs a duty described by Section 76.004(b)
(13)  a criminal investigator of the United States as
described by Article 2A.002(a), Code of Criminal Procedure;
(14)  a current or honorably retired police officer or
inspector of the United States Federal Protective Service;
(15)  a current or former United States attorney,
assistant United States attorney, federal public defender, deputy
federal public defender, or assistant federal public defender and
the spouse and child of the attorney or public defender;
(16)  a current or former employee of the office of the
attorney general who is or was assigned to a division of that office
the duties of which involve law enforcement or are performed under
(17)  a medical examiner or person who performs
forensic analysis or testing who is employed by this state or one or
more political subdivisions of this state;
(18)  a current or former member of the United States
armed forces who has served in an area that the president of the
United States by executive order designates for purposes of 26
U.S.C. Section 112 as an area in which armed forces of the United
States are or have engaged in combat;
(19)  a current or former employee of the Texas
Juvenile Justice Department or of the predecessors in function of
(20)  a current or former juvenile probation or
supervision officer certified by the Texas Juvenile Justice
Department, or the predecessors in function of the department,
under Title 12, Human Resources Code;
(21)  a current or former employee of a juvenile
justice program or facility, as those terms are defined by Section
(22)  a current or former employee of the Texas Civil
Commitment Office or the predecessor in function of the office or a
(23)  a current or former employee of a federal judge or
(24)  a current or former child protective services
caseworker, adult protective services caseworker, or investigator
for the Department of Family and Protective Services or a current or
former employee of a department contractor performing child
protective services caseworker, adult protective services
caseworker, or investigator functions for the contractor on behalf
(25)  an elected public officer;
(26)  a firefighter or volunteer firefighter or
emergency medical services personnel as defined by Section 773.003,
(27)  a customs and border protection officer or border
patrol agent of United States Customs and Border Protection or the
spouse, surviving spouse, or adult child of a customs and border
protection officer or border patrol agent;
(28)  [(27)  a current or former attorney for the
Department of Family and Protective Services
[(27)]  a current or former employee or contract staff
member of a university health care provider at a corrections
facility operated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice or
the Texas Juvenile Justice Department; [and]
(29) [(28)]  a current or former attorney for the
Department of Family and Protective Services; and
(30)  an employee of a public defender's office as
defined by Article 26.044(a), Code of Criminal Procedure.
SECTION 2.  To the extent of any conflict, this Act prevails
over another Act of the 89th Legislature, Regular Session, 2025,
relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted
SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
Act takes effect September 1, 2025.

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Bill History

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Bill filed: AN ACT relating to the confidentiality of certain home address information