It wouldn't count unless maybe that person were your spouse or attorney. Your legal protections sometimes extend to those(though I don't know know this to be true in this example).
At least in Oregon, you're required to have your current address on your state id card or driver's license. You need those to get a bank account or for many other services. You also need it to be updated for voter registration. And if you own a business, often your address will be on the record. So your current address would likely not be protected even if you took all those steps.
At least in Oregon, you're required to have your current address on your state id card or driver's license. You need those to get a bank account or for many other services. You also need it to be updated for voter registration. And if you own a business, often your address will be on the record. So your current address would likely not be protected even if you took all those steps.