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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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...
Tips for Creating a Document Retention Policy
You now know and understand the importance, risk and benefits, of having a document retention policy for your business or organization. It is time to create a policy that is specific to your organization’s unique needs. Below are a few tips to help you...











