New Jersey Notice of Intent to Request Redaction is a letter sent by an individual or organization to a third-party custodian of records, such as a hospital or court, requesting the redaction of specific information from records. The purpose of this letter is to protect the privacy of the individual or organization. The letter outlines the specific information to be redacted and the reasons why the information should be redacted. There are two types of New Jersey Notice of Intent to Request Redaction: 1. Notice of Intent to Request Redaction of Medical Records: This type of letter is used when an individual or organization is requesting the redaction of medical records. The letter must contain the individual or organization's name, address, and contact information, as well as the specific information to be redacted and the reasons why the information should be redacted. 2. Notice of Intent to Request Redaction of Court Records: This type of letter is used when an individual or organization is requesting the redaction of court records. The letter must contain the individual or organization's name, address, and contact information, as well as the specific information to be redacted and the reasons why the information should be redacted.