Destruction With Record Nations
Step 0Assess
Assess the volume and type of materials that require destruction. Consider if your organization requires an ongoing destruction service, storage, and/or scanning.
Step 1Contact
Contact Record Nations to get free, customized quotes for destruction and shredding providers in your area. Our experts can quickly answer any quesitons you may have about services.
Step 2Schedule
The provider(s) we match you with will contact you with service and scheduling options. You choose who will do the service and when.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of documents should be considered for destruction, and how do I identify them?
Documents that contain sensitive or confidential information, such as financial records, medical files, legal documents, and employee records, should be considered for destruction. A document retention policy can help identify which documents need to be shredded.
What is the difference between on-site and off-site document destruction services?
On-site destruction involves shredding documents at your location for added security, compliance, and peace of mind, while off-site destruction means documents are collected and securely destroyed at the shredding facility. Both services are accompanied with a certificate of destruction for your records.
Can I schedule a one-time shredding service, or do you offer recurring shredding plans?
Whether you need a one-time shredding service or prefer a recurring plan, we can connect you with providers offering flexible options. Discuss your specific needs with the chosen provider for a customized shredding solution.
Can I receive a Certificate of Destruction after the shredding service is complete?
Yes, our service providers offer a Certificate of Destruction as proof that your documents have been securely and properly shredded. You can request this document for your records.
What is the difference between on-site and off-site document destruction services?
On-site destruction involves shredding documents at your location for added security, compliance, and peace of mind, while off-site destruction means documents are collected and securely destroyed at the shredding facility. Both services are accompanied with a certificate of destruction for your records.
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