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When using documents in an evidentiary hearing that contain Social Security and account numbers, what privacy protections are required?

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Privacy protected information, such as Social Security numbers, should be redacted from documents used at an evidentiary hearing, unless the debtor agrees in writing to the use of the unredacted document or the privacy information is a necessary part of the proof.

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