Allow us to guide through retention compliance
Records retention guidelines fall in to two main categories, firstly,
legal, where the federal or local government states that records
of a particular type must be retained and be able to be produced
for a specific period, after this they can be confidentially
destroyed. The second category is where documents will be kept
for business reasons, such as medical records, architectural plans
and such. Though businesses generally store records for
protection or justification in the event of legal action,
records also ensure that a company's historical existence is not
forgotten. Sorting through and
understanding the ever evolving legislation can be an
overwhelming and time consuming task. Allow our Retention
experts to sort through your files for you and create a
retention program that is right for your business.