Deposit Slip Redaction with anonym.plus

Clear the number and depositor data from a deposit ticket before you share it.

Deposit slip redaction is the removal of personal data from a teller deposit record. GLBA (15 U.S.C. §6802) limits how a bank shares nonpublic customer information. anonym.plus marks each field on your device, so the totals stay readable while the holder data is shielded.

When this applies

A deposit ticket shows the depositor, the receiving number, and the cash and check totals. You must mask those before the form reaches an auditor.

How anonym.plus handles it

  1. Open the ticket in anonym.plus on your device.
  2. Local OCR reads the handwritten or printed fields.
  3. The tool flags the depositor, the number, and amounts.
  4. Confirm the flags and keep the branch and date codes.
  5. Apply Mask to the number and personal fields.
  6. Save the clean copy locally.

What you need to provide

PII & financial identifiers detected

Categoryanonym.plus entity typeExample
FinancialUS_BANK_NUMBERacct 7782 0091 → ****0091
NamesPERSONdepositor T. Park → [DEPOSITOR]
MoneyMONEYcash $2,300.00 → [AMOUNT]
IdentifiersUS_SSNtax SSN → [SSN]
DatesDATE_TIMEdated 05/2026 → [DATE]
LocationLOCATIONbranch city → [LOCATION]

Compliance achieved

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Limitations & cautions

Handwriting on a ticket strains OCR, so a misread digit can survive. Check the number and amount fields after the pass before you release the copy.

Frequently asked questions

Can the tool handle a handwritten ticket?

Yes. Local OCR reads handwriting where it can. Always verify the number and amount fields on a low-quality scan.

Should I mask or fully remove the deposit number?

Mask leaves the last four digits for matching. Use Redact for full removal when the copy needs true anonymity.

Is the slip uploaded for processing?

No. The app is fully offline, so the record stays on your machine.