Order For Protective Order-To Restrict Access To Filed Documents {F 9037-1.1.ORDER.RESTRICT.PERS.ID} | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | California

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Order For Protective Order-To Restrict Access To Filed Documents {F 9037-1.1.ORDER.RESTRICT.PERS.ID} | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | California

Last updated: 5/30/2015

Order For Protective Order-To Restrict Access To Filed Documents {F 9037-1.1.ORDER.RESTRICT.PERS.ID}

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F 9037-1.1.ORDER.RESTRICT.PERS.ID, ORDER ON MOTION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER PURSUANT TO 11 U.S.C. § 107(c) AND FRBP 9037 TO RESTRICT ACCESS TO FILED DOCUMENTS CONTAINING PERSONAL DATA IDENTIFIERS, LBR 9037-1(a) is the rule that applies when documents HAVE ALREADY BEEN FILED, yet subsequently a party discovers that personal identifiers were inappropriately included in the filed document. Once a document is filed, there is no method to simply block out a phrase, sentence, or page from public view. Instead, the entire filed document must be blocked from public view. The authorized procedure is: 1. The party files a motion to restrict personal identifiers from public view -- a Motion for Protective Order to Restrict Public Access to Documents that Contain Personal Identifiers. The court has a form motion. NOTE: The "event code" to use when filing this motion is the "redact (for protective order to restrict personal identifiers LBR Form 9037-1.1)" event code. 2. A fee is required. 3. A hearing is not required. The party must file a Notice of Motion for Order Without Hearing under LBR 9013-1(p). The court has a form notice. 4. The party lodges an order. The court has a form order. 5. The court enters the Order Restricting Personal Identifiers 6. The court blocks the document from public view 7. The party files a replacement document in which the personal identifiers have either been removed or marked in a way to prevent viewing the personal identifiers. This form is optional. It has been approved for use by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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