Pennsylvania Redaction Request is a formal application process used by individuals or organizations to request removal of personal information from public documents. This process is used to protect the privacy of individuals or organizations whose information is contained in public documents, such as court records, police reports, and other government documents. The Pennsylvania Redaction Request process requires applicants to provide evidence that the information contained in the document is private and should not be made public. There are two types of Pennsylvania Redaction Request: the General Redaction Request and the Expedited Redaction Request. The General Redaction Request is used for standard requests, while the Expedited Redaction Request is used for urgent requests. Both requests require the applicant to submit information about the document, such as the type of information to be redacted, the reasons for redaction, and the applicable laws. The Pennsylvania Redaction Request process is regulated by the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure and is overseen by the Office of Open Records.