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Code · CFR · Title 31 — Money and Finance: Treasury · Part 901 · § 901.11

§ 901.11. Use and disclosure of mailing addresses.

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(a)When attempting to locate a debtor in order to collect or compromise a debt under parts 900-904 of this chapter or other authority, agencies may send a request to the Secretary (or designee) to obtain a debtor's mailing address from the records of the Internal Revenue Service.
(b)Agencies are authorized to use mailing addresses obtained under paragraph
(a)of this section to enforce collection of a delinquent debt and may disclose such mailing addresses to other agencies and to collection agencies for collection purposes.
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