WE REDACT FOR
GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS
Hill Redaction Services understands the sensitive nature of all redaction projects, especially those pertaining to government documents. We are up-to-date and knowledgeable about the privacy protection regulations and FISMA compliance standards. Our automated-manual review redaction process goes hand-in-hand with our commitment to accurate redaction adhering to modern compliance standards.
PUBLIC RECORDS REQUESTS
FOIA Compliant Redaction
Redaction for open records requests need to follow the guidelines set forth by standards such as FOIA and OPRA. This ensures that records are provided in a transparent and practical form for the requester while protective sensitive data.
WE REDACT FOR
GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS
Hill Redaction Services understands the sensitive nature of all redaction projects, especially those pertaining to government documents. We are up-to-date and knowledgeable about the privacy protection regulations and FISMA compliance standards. Our automated-manual review redaction process goes hand-in-hand with our commitment to accurate redaction adhering to modern compliance standards.
PUBLIC RECORDS REQUESTS
FOIA Compliant Redaction
Redaction for open records requests need to follow the guidelines set forth by standards such as FOIA and OPRA. This ensures that records are provided in a transparent and practical form for the requester while protective sensitive data.
Compliance and Government Redaction
The redaction experts at Hill Redaction Services are highly knowledgeable and committed to maintaining industry standards and conforming to compliance guidelines for every redaction order we receive. Because compliance is one of our top priorities, we stay educated and updated on the latest compliance standards. Read on for more information about compliance regulations within the government industry.
WHAT WE COMMONLY REDACT
Commonly redacted PII includes, but is not limited to:
Social Security Number, Date of Birth, Debtor Phone Number, Loan Number, Account Number, FHA Number, FHA Account Number, FHA Case Number, VVAD Number, RPC Number, MERS Phone Number, MIN Number, SIS Number, Investor Number, NMLS, APN, Parcel Number, Non-Recording bar codes, Assessors / Tax ID, Handwriting (any sequence of numbers, dates *exception page numbers*). Control Number (*exception Merger docs*), and any Unidentified Sequence of Numbers that could potentially be PII.
Commonly redacted PHI often includes, but is not limited to:
Patient Names, Addresses, Discharge Date, Date of Birth, Admittance Date, Death Date, Telephone and Fax Numbers, Email Addresses, Social Security Number, Driver’s License Information, Medical Record Numbers, Account Numbers, Health Plan Beneficiary Numbers, Certification / License Numbers, Vehicle Identifiers, Serial Numbers, Device Identifiers, Names of Relatives, Internet Protocol (IP) address numbers, Bio-Metric Identifiers — including finger prints, and Full Face Photographic Images and any comparable images.
Commonly redacted file formats often include but are not limited to:
PDF (Adobe Portable Document), RTF (Rich Text), TXT (ASCII Text), Office file formats, DOC (Microsoft Word Document), DOCX (Microsoft Word Document 2007 & above), XLS (Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet), XLSX (Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet 2007 & above), PPT (PowerPoint Presentation), PPTX (PowerPoint Presentation 2007 & above), Image file formats, JPG(Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG)), JPEG-XR (Windows Media Photo / HD Photo (HDP)), and PNG (Portable Network Graphics).
Don’t see a specific format that you need to redacted? We have a hard-working IT team that supports our software needs. We may be able to incorporate your file format. Contact us for more info.
Commonly redacted document types include, but are not limited to:
Court Records, Legal Discovery, UCC Filings, Deed of Trust, Note, Escrow Statement, Banking statements, Credit Card Statements, Financial Statements , Shipping/Transit Receipts, Medical Records, Progress Notes, Mental Health records, Police Reports, Emails, Education Records..