New York Notice of Intent To Request Redaction is a document used by an individual or entity to request the redaction of certain information from a public record in the state of New York. The notice is used to inform the agency that has the record that the requester wishes to have certain information redacted from the record. This document is also known as a Right to Request Redaction of Personal Information from Public Records. There are two types of New York Notice of Intent To Request Redaction: one for redaction of personal information from public records and one for redaction of business information from public records. The requester must provide sufficient information to identify the record and the specific information to be redacted. The notice must also include the requester's name, address, and contact information. The requester must also provide a signed statement that the requested redaction is necessary to protect the requester's safety or privacy. Upon receiving the notice, the agency must respond within 10 business days. If the agency does not respond within 10 business days, the requester can file a lawsuit to compel the agency to comply with the request.