IRCH helps you build legally-defensible records retention schedule and policies
For Over 40 Years, IRCH Has Helped Organizations Navigate Records
Retention, Ensure Compliance, and Reduce Risk
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A legally-Compliant Records Retention Schedule Helps Your Organization:
Save time and reduce costs
Avoid fines, penalties, and legal risk
Comply with federal and state requirements
Safely destroy valueless records
Reduce litigation exposure
Support your data privacy programs
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3 Risks Associated with In-House Document Destruction
In our modern age, with fraud and identity theft on the rise, it is increasingly important for businesses to destroy documents correctly and in accordance with document retention laws. While it might be tempting to tackle the task of shredding and...
How Long Should You Keep Business Invoices?
As a business, you are required to keep and maintain certain documents. Among those are invoices, both payable and receivable. Keeping good records of these and all other financial documents that your business accrues can help protect you in the event of disputes with...
7 Reasons Every Workplace Should Have a Document Retention Policy
Establishing a document retention policy in effect is now more important than ever. A retention schedule can help to keep large amounts of documentation and data that every business has organized and prioritized, so that information security remains a priority. A...













