The Florida Notice of Intent To Request Redaction Or Approval To File Transcript is a document that is used when filing a request for a transcript of court proceedings. This document is used to inform the court that the party filing wishes to file a transcript of the proceedings, and is used to request the court’s approval to do so. This document may also be used to request that certain parts of the transcript be redacted (edited or removed) before it is filed. There are two main types of Florida Notice of Intent To Request Redaction Or Approval To File Transcript: one for criminal proceedings and one for civil proceedings. For criminal proceedings, the notice must include the name of the defendant, the case number, the date of the hearing, and a list of any portions of the transcript that the defendant wishes to be redacted. For civil proceedings, the notice must include the names of the parties involved, the case number, the date of the hearing, and a list of any portions of the transcript that the filing party wishes to be redacted.