Providing Records Retention Expertise to Meet Industry Needs for over Four Decades
Information Requirements Clearinghouse (IRCH) offers records retention products and services for specific industries to meet their custom needs. In the United States, some industries are regulated by both the state and federal government, while others are primarily regulated by the states. Each industry needs record series and description customized by their industry plus general business records that may be found in most organizations. At IRCH, we apply our knowledge and experience to help ensure compliance with the myriad of records retention statutes and regulations. For those using our software products, we provide customized templates that focus on the industry requirements.
Below is a sampling of some industries where we have specific knowledge. We can reduce the risk of document destruction and increase the effectiveness of document retention in each of the retention industries. Click on an industry to learn more.
Records Retention Products and Services
IRCH provides a variety of records retention products and services so you stay current with your records retention requirements. We can help!
We supply you with all the tools you need to comply with legal and industry requirements.
What to Do if You Lose Your Business Records in a Disaster
When disaster strikes, you want to get back to business as soon as possible. Whether your business records are destroyed as a result of a hurricane, tornado, fire, or another natural disaster, it is important to have a detailed records retention policy...
Where to Store Your Records
Today, businesses have more records to store than ever before. Whether you have an established small company, a larger corporation with an abundance of employee and client files, or a newly launched business, you'll have to make decisions about where to...
4 Things to Consider When Creating a Data Retention Policy
It may be necessary to keep employee records, tax documents and other data safe and secure for several years at a time. However, most records don't need to be kept forever, and it may not be in a company's best interest to do so. Let's take a look at...