A Texas Notice of Intent to Request Redaction is a legal document that is used in Texas courts to notify the parties involved in a case that the filing party intends to request redaction of certain parts of a court record. It is typically filed when the filing party is concerned that a court record contains confidential or sensitive information that should not be available to the public. The Texas Notice of Intent to Request Redaction must be filed before the court record is filed, in order for the redaction to be effective. There are two types of Texas Notice of Intent to Request Redaction: a general Texas Notice of Intent to Request Redaction and an Advance Texas Notice of Intent to Request Redaction. A general Texas Notice of Intent to Request Redaction is used to request redaction of any portion of a court record. An Advance Texas Notice of Intent to Request Redaction is used to request redaction of specific portions of a court record. Both types of notices must be filed prior to the filing of the court record in order for the redaction to be effective.