Showing posts with label public records. Show all posts
    Showing posts with label public records. Show all posts
  • How Long do I Keep Household Records?









    Documents and records that you need to keep forever (in a safe place):
    •    Birth certificates
    •    Citizenship papers
    •    Social Security Card
    •    Marriage certificates
    •    Adoption papers
    •    Divorce decrees
    •    Wills
    •    Death certificates
    •    Household inventory
    •    Deeds
    •    Life insurance papers
    •    Car Titles
    •    Military Service records
    •    Bonds & Stock certificates
    •    Important contracts

    Documents to keep for a period of time:       
    • Bank statements                6 years
    • Canceled checks               6 years
    • Investment records            6 years after tax deadline for year of sale
    • Tax returns                        6 years from filing date
    • Insurance (car, home)        Until updated
     For more detailed information, follow this link.


    Records that you do not need to keep:
    • Salary Statements once they have been checked against your W-2 form
    • Canceled checks that are not needed for tax purposes
    • Expired warranties
    For further reading on discarding/storing household records visit http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/money/keeprecords/keeprecords.htm where you will also find a net worth statement form and other important information.  


    Be sure to protect your privacy by shredding any papers that contain personal information.

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  • Pasco County Clerk Now Offers Criminal Court Records Search

    I am pleased to announce that the Pasco County Clerk of Courts is now offering searchable Criminal Court records on their website! This replaces a very outdated system known as CJIS, which was only available to subscribers via a dial-up modem or through an MS-DOS terminal at the clerk's office.

    You can reach the disclaimer here. Scroll down and click on "I Agree" to access the search form.

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