Garnishment order redaction is the removal of personal identifiers from a withholding writ tied to CCPA Title III (15 U.S.C. §1673). That law caps how much of a worker's earnings may be withheld. anonym.plus marks each name and number on your device, so the limit stays clear while the data goes.
When this applies
Such a writ names the debtor, a case number, and a withheld amount. You strip those identifiers before the file reaches a vendor or shared folder.
How anonym.plus handles it
- Open the writ in anonym.plus on your device.
- Local OCR reads a scanned court copy.
- The tool flags the debtor name, SSN, and amount.
- Confirm the flags and keep the cap percentage.
- Swap or black out the marked items.
- Save the clean file locally.
What you need to provide
- The writ (PDF, DOCX, or scan).
- An operator (Replace keeps it readable).
- Optional allow-list for the statute cap you must show.
PII entity types detected
| Category | anonym.plus entity type | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Names | PERSON | debtor Hale → [DEBTOR] |
| Identifiers | US_SSN | 330-77-1209 → [SSN] |
| Financial | MONEY | withhold $620 → [AMOUNT] |
| Financial | US_BANK_NUMBER | acct 5521 → [ACCOUNT] |
| Location | LOCATION | home address → [ADDRESS] |
| Dates | DATE_TIME | order date → [DATE] |
Compliance achieved
- Keeps the withholding cap set by 15 U.S.C. §1673 readable.
- Strips identifiers while the legal limit stays visible.
- Offline work keeps the file off any server.
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Limitations & cautions
The cap under Title III is a legal limit, not something the tool computes. It removes identifiers only. Confirm the withholding figure with the writ and with counsel where needed.
Frequently asked questions
What does CCPA Title III protect?
15 U.S.C. §1673 caps how much of a worker's earnings may be garnished. anonym.plus removes identifiers while leaving that cap legible.
Can I keep the cap percentage?
Yes. Add it to the allow-list. Only the debtor's personal identifiers are marked.
Is the writ uploaded?
No. The app is offline, so it stays on your device.