The Missouri Notice of Intent To Request Redaction is a form that is used by individuals or entities in Missouri who want to request that information from a public record be redacted. Redacting is the process of removing or obscuring information from public documents in order to protect the privacy of individuals. Such information includes Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and financial information. There are two types of Missouri Notice of Intent To Request Redaction: (1) the Notice of Intent to Request Redaction from Public Records, and (2) the Notice of Intent to Request Redaction from Court Records. The Notice of Intent to Request Redaction from Public Records is used for redaction requests on records that are held by state or local government agencies, such as birth certificates, marriage licenses, and death certificates. The Notice of Intent to Request Redaction from Court Records is used for redaction requests on records that are held by the courts, such as case files, court orders, and judgments. Both forms require the requester to provide details about the request, including the specific document to be redacted, the type of information to be redacted, the reason for the request, and the name of the person for whom the request is being made.