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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Records Retention Best Practices for Small Businesses
If you run a small business, you know that the sheer volume of documents generated daily can be overwhelming. From invoices and employee records to customer data and financial statements, the pile keeps growing. Managing these documents is crucial not just for...
How to Properly Dispose of Paper Documents
Your old documents are starting to pile up, taking up valuable space. Or, perhaps your record retention schedule states that it’s time to dispose of certain documents, but you aren’t sure how to safely do so. Here are a few guidelines to follow to properly dispose of...
Your Business Goals Should Include a Records Retention Program
Each year you should reassess your business goals. Even though it's always a great time to set personal goals and new goals for your business. Even though your business might be moving along according to schedule, in order for it to grow and become more profitable,...














