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USNYWD's Pro Se Handbook
Chapter 11
Electronic Case Filing – CMECF

11.01 | ELECTRONIC CASE FILING – CMECF

PRIVACY NOTICE to pro se litigants regarding availability of civil case file information on the INTERNET to anyone with a PACER account.

The United States District Court for the Western District of New York makes the content of cases available on PACER. Any subscriber to PACER will be able to read, download, store, and print the full content of documents filed on or after January 1, 2004. However, remote electronic access to pleadings filed in civil social security cases is limited to counsel of record and court staff. Non-parties have direct access to the pleadings on file at the Clerk’s Office. To comply with the policy of the Judicial Conference of the United States and the E-Government Act of 2002, Pub. L. No. 107-347, filing parties shall omit, or, where inclusion is necessary, partially redact (remove) the following personal data information from all pleadings, documents, and exhibits, whether filed electronically or on paper, unless the assigned judge orders otherwise:
(1) Minors’ names: Use the minors’ initials (Only initials);

(2) Financial account numbers: Identify the financial institution and name or type of account, but use only the last four numbers of the account number;

(3) Social Security numbers: Use only the last four numbers;

(4) Dates of birth: Use only the year; and

(5) Other data as permitted by order of the court.
Additionally, you should not include confidential information in any document filed with the court unless such inclusion is necessary and relevant to the case. You must remember that any personal information not otherwise protected will be made available over the Internet via Web PACER. You may omit or partially redact (remove) the following confidential information from all pleadings, documents, and exhibits, unless the assigned judge orders otherwise:
(1) Personal identifying number, such as driver’s license number;
(2) Medical records, treatment and diagnosis;
(3) Employment history;
(4) Individual financial information; and
(5) Proprietary or trade secret information.
The parties are solely responsible for any personal information filed. The clerk’s office will not review documents for compliance with this rule, seal on its own motion documents containing personal information, or redact documents, whether filed electronically or on paper.
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(US District Court, New York, Western District // Buffalo, NY 14202 // Pro Se Litigation Guidelines)
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You might need to reference it during your pursuit of justice.

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Nevertheless – and as always – please get the justice you deserve.

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