Court Exhibit Redaction with anonym.plus

Clear identifiers from scanned and native exhibits before they attach to a filing.

Court exhibit redaction is the removal of FRCP 5.2 personal identifiers from attached exhibits. The rule limits SSNs, account numbers, birth years, and minors' names. anonym.plus reads scans with local OCR, then marks each identifier on your own device.

When this applies

Exhibits are often photos of statements, IDs, or contracts full of raw data. You must trim those identifiers under Rule 5.2 before they attach.

How anonym.plus handles it

  1. Open each exhibit in anonym.plus on your device.
  2. Local OCR (Tesseract) reads scans and image PDFs.
  3. The tool flags SSNs, account numbers, and birth dates.
  4. Review flags on faint scans with extra care.
  5. Black out or swap the confirmed identifiers.
  6. Save the clean exhibits locally.

What you need to provide

PII entity types detected

Categoryanonym.plus entity typeExample
IdentifiersUS_SSNscan: 220-44-1190 → [SSN]
FinancialUS_BANK_NUMBERstatement acct → [ACCOUNT]
NamesPERSONsignatory M. Cole → [NAME]
DatesDATE_TIMEDOB on ID → [DOB]
LocationLOCATIONhome address → [ADDRESS]
ContactPHONE_NUMBERphone on form → [PHONE]

Compliance achieved

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Limitations & cautions

OCR on faint or skewed scans can miss a digit or letter. Check the flags on low-quality images. The tool marks named items but cannot tell when a unique image clue identifies someone.

Frequently asked questions

Can the tool redact a photographed bank statement?

Yes. Local OCR reads the image first, then flags the account and personal data so you can black it out before the exhibit attaches.

How many exhibits can I clean at once?

Up to 20 files per batch run, all processed locally on your device.

Is a black-out reversible?

A true Redact removes the pixels. If you need to re-link later, use Replace with a name map instead, and guard that map.