What Happens If You Lose Public Records?
Most counties don’t think about losing public records—until it happens.
And when it does, it’s more than an inconvenience. It can impact compliance, slow down operations, and damage public trust.
Public records aren’t just paperwork. They’re how counties function, stay accountable, and serve their communities.
Why This Matters More Than You Think
From property records to court documents, counties rely on accurate, accessible information every day.
When those records are lost or damaged, it can lead to:
Delays in responding to public requests
Compliance issues and legal risk
Disruptions to daily operations
Permanent loss of important historical data
Even a single missing file can create bigger problems.
The Real Risks
Compliance IssuesCounties are required to retain records for specific periods. Losing them too early can result in audits, penalties, or legal challenges.
Operational DelaysWhen records can’t be found, staff spend valuable time searching, recreating, or verifying information—slowing everything down.
Loss of Public TrustIf residents request records and you can’t provide them, it raises concerns about transparency and accountability.
Permanent LossPhysical records are vulnerable to fire, flooding, and deterioration. Once they’re gone, they’re often gone for good.
Where Counties Are Most Vulnerable
Risk often builds over time due to:
Disorganized or overcrowded storage
Aging paper or microfilm
Lack of backup systems
Unclear retention practices
Without a clear system, these issues add up.
How to Reduce the Risk
The goal isn’t to overhaul everything at once—it’s to build a smarter approach.
Digitize what you use most to improve access and create backups.
Store what you must keep in secure, offsite environments.
Shred what you no longer need to reduce risk and clutter.
Losing public records creates real consequences—but it’s preventable with the right strategy. Start by identifying what matters most, what you’re required to keep, and where your biggest risks are. Because in the end, managing records isn’t just about storage.
Contact us today to protect the information your community depends on today.

