Redaction Guidelines and Forms
Beginning March 4, 2024 (See Order M274-21), filers must remove personal information from briefs AND motions in certain civil and criminal cases (see previous orders) and a reminder that all redaction forms must be included at the end of the document being filed, not as a separate document. If a redacted version of a brief or motion is filed, an unredacted copy must be filed as well.
Beginning June 1, 2023 (See Order M274-21), filers must remove personal information from briefs in certain criminal cases:
- Criminal Felony
- Criminal Misdemeanor
- Criminal Traffic
- Criminal Other
Beginning August 1, 2021 (see Order M274-21 PDF), filers must remove personal information from briefs in certain civil cases:
- Civil I
- Collections
- Contracts
- General Civil
- Landlord and Tenant
- Liens, Malpractice
- Merit Personnel
- Other Civil, Property, Real Property, Torts, and Vehicle Cases
To file your redacted brief, complete and attach a Redaction Certification then use the drop-down menu in the eFiling system to select "Redacted Brief." If you do not have an attorney and do not eFile, you can email efilehelp [at] dcappeals.gov (efilehelp[at]dcappeals[dot]gov) for help.
Required form for case types listed above
Required form for case types listed above
Common questions about the redaction project
Tips for removing information from your documents

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