A Wisconsin Order on Motion to Redact Protected Information in Court Record is a court order that requires the removal of certain confidential information from a court record. This order is used when a party wishes to protect the privacy of certain information that is contained in a court record. The order is issued by a judge or magistrate in the state of Wisconsin and is binding upon the parties involved. There are two types of Wisconsin Order on Motion to Redact Protected Information in Court Record: (1) General Redaction Order and (2) Specific Redaction Order. A General Redaction Order requires all parties to remove confidential information from a court record, regardless of whether it is relevant to the case. A Specific Redaction Order requires parties to remove only specific information from a court record, such as a social security number, financial information, or medical records. Both types of orders are used to protect the privacy of litigants and witnesses involved in a court case.