Daniel’s Law is a privacy protection law enacted to shield judges, prosecutors, and law enforcement officers from having their personal details—such as home addresses and phone numbers—exposed in public records. Named in memory of Daniel Anderl, the son of U.S. District Judge Esther Salas, the law mandates that government agencies remove personally identifiable information (PII) from public-facing records.
In New Jersey, Daniel’s Law requires state, county, and municipal agencies to ensure that protected individuals can request the redaction of their information from government databases.
Our AI-driven redaction tool automatically scans permit databases, GIS maps, licensing applications, and other government records to identify and remove protected data. This ensures that public-facing platforms remain compliant while municipal and state agencies maintain operational efficiency.
TechForGov remains dedicated to balancing privacy protection with public transparency. While Daniel’s Law ensures sensitive data remains secure, our solutions continue to provide government agencies with tools for efficient permit processing, zoning management, and citizen engagement.
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