The Minnesota Statement of Redaction is a legal document used by the state of Minnesota to request the redaction of confidential, personal, or sensitive information from public records. It is typically used to protect the privacy of individuals or to protect confidential information related to legal proceedings. The document allows individuals, government agencies, and businesses to request the redaction of specific information, including names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, addresses, and other confidential information. There are three types of Minnesota Statement of Redaction: 1. General Redaction: Used to request the redaction of information that falls into one of the categories outlined in the document. 2. Specific Redaction: Used to request the redaction of specific information, such as a name, Social Security number, or other confidential information. 3. Partial Redaction: Used to request the redaction of only a portion of a record, such as a name or address.