What document security levels does the system have?
There are five security levels for documents filed with the court:
- Public: Access to court, all case parties, and public.
- Protected: Access to the public following redaction.
- Restricted: Access to judges, court and Judicial Department staff, all case parties (including parties' attorneys), and criminal justice agencies.
- Suppressed: Access to judges, court and Judicial Department staff, and all case parties (including parties’ attorneys).
- Sealed: Access to judges and court/Judicial Department staff.
See Chief Justice Directive 05-01 for detailed definitions of these security levels.
There are three security levels for serve-only documents:
- Public: All case parties and public.
- Suppressed: All case parties only.
- Private: Filing parties and served parties only.
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