New York Notice of Intent To Request Redaction is a legal document used to notify a public agency that the sender (or a designated representative) intends to request a redaction of certain records. This document can be used when a person or organization wishes to keep certain aspects of a public record confidential. It is important to note that a New York Notice of Intent To Request Redaction is not the same as Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) request, which is used to request access to records. There are two types of New York Notice of Intent To Request Redaction: 1. Redaction of Personal Information: this type of notice is used to request that personal information such as a person’s name, addressbirthdatete, Social Security number, or other sensitive information be redacted from a public record. 2. Redaction of Private Business Information: this type of notice is used to request that private business information such as trade secrets, confidential financial information, or other sensitive information be redacted from a public record.