Wisconsin Confidential Disclosure of Information to be Sealed or Redacted is a process that protects the privacy of individuals by preventing personal information from being released to the public. This includes both sealed documents, which are not available to the public, and redacted documents, which have confidential information removed or replaced with a generic term before they are released to the public. This can include information such as Social Security numbers, physical addresses, phone numbers, financial account numbers, or any other sensitive information. There are five types of Wisconsin Confidential Disclosure of Information to be Sealed or Redacted: court records, juvenile records, adoption records, mental health records, and social security records. Each type of record has its own set of rules and regulations regarding how and when they can be sealed or redacted.