Court Filing Redaction under FRCP Rule 5.2: remove personal identifiers before e-filing – CCPA/HIPAA-compliant de-identification per FRCP Rule 5.2
FRCP Rule 5.2 requires parties to redact Social Security numbers to the last four digits, financial account numbers to the last four digits, birth dates to the year only, and minor names to initials in any document filed with a federal court; anonym.legal automates these mandatory partial redactions across pleadings, motions, and supporting documents before e-filing via CM/ECF.
When this applies
Applies whenever a party or counsel is preparing any document for electronic filing in federal court via CM/ECF, where the document contains Social Security numbers, dates of birth, financial account numbers, or names of minor children.
How anonym.legal handles it
- Upload the draft filing — complaint, motion, brief, or supporting exhibit — in PDF or DOCX format.
- anonym.legal scans the document for all Rule 5.2 identifiers: full Social Security numbers, complete financial account numbers, full birth dates, and full minor names.
- Each identifier is automatically reduced to its Rule 5.2-compliant partial form: last-four digits for SSNs and account numbers, year-only for birth dates, and initials for minor names.
- Substantive legal argument, factual allegations, exhibit references, and case caption party names are preserved without alteration.
- A reversible mapping table is stored in encrypted form with US data residency so internal teams can restore full identifiers when needed.
- Review the Rule 5.2-compliant output before uploading to CM/ECF; confirm all protected identifiers have been properly reduced.
- File the redacted version via CM/ECF; retain the unredacted original pursuant to your district's local rules on unredacted document retention.
What you provide
- Draft court filing (PDF or DOCX) containing personal identifiers subject to Rule 5.2
- Case caption information (party names to retain in full in the filing)
- List of minor parties whose names must be reduced to initials
Limitations & cautions
- Rule 5.2 applies to filed documents only — internally circulated drafts are not subject to the rule but are still processed the same way for data hygiene.
- Counsel retains responsibility for determining whether a document qualifies for an exemption under Rule 5.2(b) (e.g., sealed filings, social-security appeals).
- anonym.legal does not submit filings to CM/ECF — that step remains the attorney's responsibility.
FAQ
Does FRCP Rule 5.2 require full redaction of Social Security numbers?
No — Rule 5.2(a)(1) requires only that the last four digits be used. The filing must include the last four digits so the court can identify the relevant account; full omission is not required and may be unhelpful.
What happens if a party fails to comply with Rule 5.2?
The court may order the offending filing stricken, require a redacted refiling, or impose sanctions. Rule 5.2(f) also provides that a person may seek protective relief if a filing violates the rule.
Does Rule 5.2 apply to exhibits attached to court filings?
Yes — Rule 5.2 applies to any document filed with the court, including exhibits. Redact all exhibits that contain protected identifiers before attaching them to a filing.
Can I file an unredacted document under seal and a redacted version publicly?
Yes — Rule 5.2(d) permits a party to file an unredacted document under seal alongside a redacted public version. Your district's local rules govern the mechanics of sealed filings.
Does anonym.legal handle scanned-image PDFs that contain Social Security numbers?
OCR processing is applied to image-based PDFs to detect text-layer identifiers. For low-quality scans, we recommend converting to a text-layer PDF before upload to ensure full detection accuracy.
Related tasks
- Pleading Redaction under FRCP Rule 5.2: prepare complaints, answers, and counterclaims
- Minor-Party Identification Redaction under FRCP Rule 5.2: reduce names to initials
- Social Security Number Redaction in Federal Filings under FRCP Rule 5.2
- Financial Account Number Redaction in Court Filings under FRCP Rule 5.2