A Mississippi Notice of Intent To Request Redaction is a legal document issued by a Mississippi resident to notify public authorities that they wish to have specific records redacted (i.e. removed or concealed) from public view. This document is commonly used when a person wishes to protect their privacy or for other sensitive reasons. It is important to note that the request for redaction does not necessarily guarantee it will be granted. There are two types of Mississippi Notices of Intent To Request Redaction: (1) General Notices and (2) Specific Notices. General Notices are broad requests for redaction from public authorities and are not limited to any specific records. Specific Notices are more focused requests, targeting a particular record or set of records that the individual wishes to have redacted. Both types of Mississippi Notice of Intent To Request Redaction require the individual to provide certain information, such as their name, address, and contact information. The individual must also include the specific records they wish to have redacted, if applicable. Once the Mississippi Notice of Intent To Request Redaction is received, the public authorities will review the request and determine whether to grant the request.