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Last updated: 6/20/2025

Request For Redaction Of Personal Information (Non-Judicial Public Records)

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REQUEST FOR REDACTION OF EXEMPT PERSONAL INFORMATION FROM NON-JUDICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS. This form is used by individuals seeking to have sensitive personal information removed from public records maintained by the Orange County Comptroller’s Office in Florida. This form applies to current or former government employees, their spouses or children, or other individuals eligible for protection under specific Florida Statutes. Eligible requestors may include law enforcement personnel, judges, prosecutors, firefighters, military members, victims of violent crime or mass violence, and many other protected categories. The form allows requestors to specify what types of personal information they wish to have redacted—such as home address, phone numbers, Social Security number, date of birth, place of employment, or details related to schools, personal assets, or protected children. Requestors must identify the specific documents and record entries (including instrument number, book, and page) from which they are requesting redaction. The form includes important notices, such as the fact that only modified (redacted) copies will be available to the public, while original versions may still be accessible to certain government agencies or for legally authorized purposes like title searches. The requestor must provide their contact information, relevant employment or agency affiliation (if applicable), and a sworn notarized statement confirming the request. This form is itself a public record, although the exempt information provided in it will be redacted if released. Individuals must also contact other agencies, such as the Property Appraiser or Tax Collector, directly if they seek redaction of related information in those offices' records. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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