How to decide what papers to get rid of

How to Decide What Papers to Keep and What to Dispose Of

Keeping track of important documents is crucial, but holding onto every piece of paper can quickly become overwhelming. Use this guide to help you decide what to keep and what to safely dispose of.

Documents You Should Always Keep:

  • Birth Certificates

  • Social Security Cards

  • Passports

  • Marriage Certificates and Divorce Decrees

  • Wills and Living Wills

  • Powers of Attorney

  • Property Deeds and Titles

  • Loan Documents (until paid off)

  • Insurance Policies (current)

  • Tax Returns (at least 7 years)

  • Medical Records and Immunization Records

  • Retirement and Pension Documents

Documents to Keep for a Limited Time:

  • Bank Statements (Keep for 1 year unless needed for tax purposes)

  • Credit Card Statements (Keep for 1 year unless disputing a charge)

  • Utility Bills (Keep for 1 year if needed for proof of residence)

  • Pay Stubs (Keep until you reconcile with your W-2)

  • Home Improvement Receipts (Keep for as long as you own the home for tax purposes)

Documents You Can Shred Right Away:

  • Junk Mail (especially pre-approved credit offers)

  • Expired Warranties

  • Old Magazines and Catalogs

  • Duplicate Copies of Documents

  • Old Bank and Credit Card Offers

Helpful Tips:

  • When in doubt, scan important documents and save a digital backup.

  • Shred any document that contains personal information (name, address, account numbers, social security number, etc.) to protect yourself from identity theft.

  • Regularly review and clean out your files to stay organized and avoid clutter.

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Staying on top of your paperwork doesn't have to be overwhelming. Use this guide as a simple starting point to manage your documents with confidence!

 

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