Mississippi Motion To Restrict Public Access And Redact Document is a legal document that allows a court to restrict or prevent public access to documents or information in a case, and to redact certain information from the documents available to the public. This motion is typically used to protect a person's privacy, or to prevent sensitive information from being released to the public. There are two types of Mississippi motions to restrict public access and redact document: ex parte motion and stipulated motion. An ex parte motion is a motion filed without notice to the other parties in the case. A stipulated motion is a motion that is agreed upon and signed by all parties in the case. Both motions allow the court to order that certain documents or information be restricted from public view, and to redact portions of documents that are made available to the public.