Michigan Redaction Request Transcripts are legal documents used to protect an individual's privacy rights in Michigan. They are used to request the redaction (removal) of certain personal information from court records, such as Social Security numbers, addresses, phone numbers, and birthdates. These transcripts are typically filed when a court case involves sensitive information and the party involved wishes to keep the information private. There are two main types of Michigan Redaction Request Transcripts: the Standard Redaction Request Transcript and the Full Redaction Request Transcript. The Standard Redaction Request Transcript is used to remove Social Security numbers, addresses, and phone numbers from court records. The Full Redaction Request Transcript is used to remove birthdates, Social Security numbers, addresses, phone numbers, and any other sensitive personal information from court records.
Michigan Redaction Request Transcripts are legal documents used to protect an individual's privacy rights in Michigan. They are used to request the redaction (removal) of certain personal information from court records, such as Social Security numbers, addresses, phone numbers, and birthdates. These transcripts are typically filed when a court case involves sensitive information and the party involved wishes to keep the information private. There are two main types of Michigan Redaction Request Transcripts: the Standard Redaction Request Transcript and the Full Redaction Request Transcript. The Standard Redaction Request Transcript is used to remove Social Security numbers, addresses, and phone numbers from court records. The Full Redaction Request Transcript is used to remove birthdates, Social Security numbers, addresses, phone numbers, and any other sensitive personal information from court records.