I submitted a request to have personal identifying information removed and the request was rejected. Why?
The request may be rejected for a number of reasons, such as a missing notarization or if the request is filled out incorrectly. Some information is not considered to be personal identifying information, or is information that is required by law to be provided. A request to remove such information may result in a rejection of the request. The rejection should be accompanied by a letter explaining the reasons for rejection; if you have questions regarding the rejection of a request, please contact our office.
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