First Adopted: June 28, 2022
Most Recently Effective: July 01, 2023
Rule 19 | Rules of Criminal Procedure | Infractions, Misdemeanors or Felonies – General
19.10 | Redaction Requirements
(a) Redaction of Confidential Information. Unless otherwise ordered
by the court, any counsel, party, or other person offering a document
for filing in any court shall redact information that is confidential
pursuant to statute, court rule or order, or other law. Such
confidential information can include, but is not limited to:
(1)
Social security numbers, driver's license numbers, state identification
numbers, taxpayer identification numbers, and passport numbers;
(2)
Financial institution account numbers, credit or debit card numbers,
personal identification numbers, or passwords used to secure any such
accounts or cards;
(3)
Names, addresses, and contact information of informants, victims,
witnesses, and persons protected under orders of protection or
restraining orders;
(4) Dates of birth;
(5) Names of individuals known to be minors; and
(6) Case numbers of confidential, expunged, or sealed records.
Filers
should also exercise caution when filing documents that include medical
records, employment history, financial records, proprietary
information, or trade secrets.
(b)
Responsibility for Redacting. For all documents offered for filing in
any court, the responsibility for redacting confidential information
rests solely with the counsel, party, or other person filing the
document.
(c) Manner of Redacting. All
redactions shall be done in a manner that makes it clear that the
information has been redacted. If necessary to reference the redacted
information in a redacted document, filers shall use generic
descriptors.
(d) Redacted Information – How
Provided. When a filer redacts information from a document offered for
filing in any court, the filer also must contemporaneously file a
confidential redacted information filing sheet that either:
(1) has the unredacted version of the document attached thereto; or
(2)
sets out the information redacted from the document and explains either
where the information was redacted from in the document or the generic
descriptors used in the document to reference the redacted information.
(e)
Certification. All filers shall affirmatively certify compliance with
the redaction requirements in this Rule when a document is filed. This
certification shall be accomplished through an automated process
implemented in the electronic filing system for its authorized users or,
for filers who are not authorized users of the electronic filing
system, by a paper form attached to the document or on the document
itself.
(Adopted June 28, 2022, effective July 1, 2023.)