The Wisconsin Notice of Intent to Redact Transcript is a document that is filed with the court to request that certain parts of a transcript be redacted or removed from the record. This is intended to protect the privacy of individuals, as well as to protect confidential information. The notice must be filed prior to the transcript being released to the public, and the redacted portions must be clearly identified. There are two types of Wisconsin Notice of Intent to Redact Transcript: the redacted transcript and the unredacted transcript. The redacted transcript removes any personal or confidential information from the transcript, while the unredacted transcript includes all information, including personally identifiable information. In order to file a Wisconsin Notice of Intent to Redact Transcript, the party filing must provide a written statement detailing the nature of the redaction sought, the specific parts of the transcript to be redacted, and the reasons for the redaction. The statement must also include the name and contact information of the person filing the notice, as well as the date on which the notice was filed. Once the notice is filed, a court reporter will review the notice and determine whether the requested redaction is appropriate. If the court reporter approves the redaction, the redacted transcript will be released to the public.