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DECISION TREE Guided Interview to Explain Remote Public Access in…
DECISION TREE
Guided Interview to Explain Remote Public Access in Missouri
Eligibility Review
What is the MO rule that governs this topic?
MO Rule 55.025
Are you interested in learning the new updates to case.net, which is public access to Missouri court cases?
Yes?
Case.net now provides greater public access outside a courthouse. The change lets people to view, download and print public court records from their personal computers, tablets or cell phones. This works only for public case documents filed on or after July 1, 2023.
No?
This guided interview may not be what you are needing.
Are you considered any counsel, party, or other person offering a document for filing in a court?
Yes?
You shall redact information that is confidential.
No?
Redaction of confidential information is not required.
Is there any of the following information included in a future document you may upload to the court system?
(1) Social security numbers, driver’s license numbers, state identification numbers, taxpayer identification numbers, and passport numbers;
(2) Financial institution account numbers, credit or debit card numbers, personal identification numbers, or passwords used to secure any such accounts or cards;
(3) Names, addresses, and contact information of informants, victims, witnesses, and persons protected under restraining or protection orders;
(4) Dates of birth;
(5) Names of individuals known to be minors; and
(6) Case numbers of confidential, expunged, or sealed records.
Yes?
The information must be redacted, as it is considered confidential.
No?
You do not have common confidential information that may need to be redacted, however this is not an exhaustive list.
Are you completing a redaction for a document offered for filing in any court?
Yes?
The responsibility for redacting confidential information rests solely with the counsel, party, or other person filing the document.
No?
Responsibilities for redaction of documents would not apply.
Is it necessary for you to reference the redacted information in a redacted document?
No?
Generic descriptors are not necessary.
Yes?
Filers shall use generic descriptors.
"When redacting information from a document for court filing, you must simultaneously file a confidential redacted information filing sheet, which can include one of two options:
(1) has the unredacted version of the document attached thereto; or
(2) sets out the information redacted from the document and explains either where the information was redacted from in the document or the generic descriptors used in the document to reference the redacted information.
Do you wish to certify compliance with the new Missouri redaction requirements when a document is filed?
No?
Redaction certification documents are not needed.
Yes?
Certification can be done either online for those using the electronic filing system or with a paper form attached to or written on the document for those not using the system.
Looking for additional resources?
https://www.courts.mo.gov/page.jsp?id=195713
Are you a legal U.S. citizen or have lawful immigration status?
Are you a resident of Missouri and of at least 18 years of age?
No?
Still eligible, since remote public access in Missouri is open to anyone in the public
Yes?
Proceed to the other elements of this form.
Yes?
Proceed to the other elements of this form.
No?
May not be eligible for personal record to be uploaded to Missouri's Remote public access website.