Last updated: 5/31/2025
Request To Redact Address
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Description
REQUEST TO REDACT ADDRESS. Complete Section A or B on this form and send directly, along with applicable confirmation letter(s), to the public office that maintains the records to be redacted. The Ohio Attorney General will not forward requests or confirmation letters on behalf of the requesting individual. The Ohio Attorney General is also not required or permitted to review and/or approve a request for redaction. Pursuant to O.R.C. 149.45(D), a “designated public service worker” or “qualifying former designated public service worker” may file this form with a public office, other than a county auditor’s office, to request that the address of the person making the request be redacted from any record made available by that office to the public on the internet. “Designated public service worker” is defined at O.R.C. 149.43(A)(7). Upon receiving a request for redaction from a “designated public service worker,” a public office shall act within five (5) business days to either redact the requested information or provide a verbal or written explanation to the individual as to why a requested redaction is not practicable. O.R.C. 149.45(D)(2). “Qualifying former designated public service worker” is defined at O.R.C. 149.45(A)(3) and “means a former designated public service worker with a minimum of five years of qualifying service who was an employee in good standing at the completion of such service.” Along with this form, a “qualifying former designated public service worker” must provide “a confirmation letter from each employer at which the worker accumulated service confirming the years of service and that the worker departed service in good standing.” Upon receiving a request for redaction from a “qualifying former designated public service worker” and the required confirmation letter(s), a public office shall act within five (5) business days to either redact the requested information or provide a verbal or written explanation to the individual as to why a requested redaction is not practicable. O.R.C. 149.45(D)(2). This form and applicable confirmation letter(s) are not public records pursuant to O.R.C. 149.43(A)(1)(vv). www.FormsWorkflow.com





