The eFiling Disclaimer: Responsibility for Privacy Protection is on the e-Filer: The responsibility for excluding or redacting identifiers found in all documents filed with the Court rests solely with the parties and their attorneys. The attorney, party, or nonparty filing documents electronically is responsible for making the redactions required by Super. Ct. Civ. R. 5.2(a) and Order M-274-21. Neither the Clerk of the Court nor any other official custodian of court records shall be responsible for reviewing documents filed with the court for compliance with the above rule and order, Super. Ct. Civ. R. 5.2(a) and Order M-274-21, and will not be checking documents for compliance. If you are eFiling a brief in a civil case you must use the sub-code: Brief (redacted) and include a Redaction Certificate form. A copy of the Redaction Certificate form is available on the court's website. **Please note: ALL e-filers must check the box that they have reviewed these rules even for case types that will NOT be made public. Right now, the court allows public access to certain filings in Civil and Criminal cases. No other case types are public now and by checking the box that you have reviewed these rules will in no way make your filing public. But to assist the court in providing more public access to certain cases, all e-filers must acknowledge the above disclaimer. Remember, you are redacting information as needed both for yourself, for example, health reasons for filing a motion for an extension of time to file, as well as for the parties you represent.