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Documents You Should Never Shred

      https://youtu.be/fPMFQl1drjI

      In my latest video, I went over how to organize your personal finance documents. My system is completely paperless, but here is a list of documents you should never shred.

      • Academic records (Transcripts, Diplomas, Certifications)
      • Adoption Papers
      • Bankruptcy Documentation
      • Birth Certificates
      • Car Titles
      • Citizenship Papers
      • Death Certificates
      • Deed and Mortgages
      • Divorce Certificates
      • Driver’s Licenses
      • Estate Planning Documents (Wills, Trusts, Health Proxies, etc.)
      • Immunization Records
      • Loan Payoffs
      • Marriage Certificates
      • Military Service Records
      • Passports
      • Social Security Cards
      • Vehicle Registrations
      • Anything With A Raised Seal

      3 Comments

      1. kELLY

        Annie,If my mom died in 2015, how long should I hang onto her records? The estate was settled long ago. Luckily, we switched her all her assets into a trust and all went fairly smoothly.

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        • Annie Margarita Yang

          Hey Kelly,Since it’s all been settled and switched, I would recommend to just hold onto the death certificate and then scan the rest of the paperwork for digital copy you can keep.

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      2. Kelly

        I have a great deal of the important stuff scanned. I bet the lawyer really has it all digitally; I’ll ask him how long he holds it.I have 3 giant notebooks; scanning wouldn’t be fun. I had to do that for a non-profit I am secretary for after a fire water everything and that was a bear. I declared we are going Google on our documents from now on.

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