REQUEST FOR RECORDS DISPOSITION AUTHORITY To: NATIONAL ARCHIVES andamp 2025

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Disposition means the final retention action carried out on a Record. This may include destruction, deletion, secure destruction or deletion, or transfer for archival review or to a third party.
A record may be dispositioned when it has reached the end of its retention period. Disposition of records may entail destroying paper or electronic records, confidentially shredding records, or transferring records to the State Archives if they have been identified as Notify Archives on the Retention Schedule.
Located on the upper level of the National Archives, the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom is the permanent home of the original Declaration of Independence, Constitution of the United States, and Bill of Rights.
About the National Archives Building in Washington, DC The building houses the original copies of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights as well as many other important historical documents.
Americas Historical Documents Declaration of Independence. Articles of Confederation. The Constitution. Bill of Rights. Louisiana Purchase. List of Lewiss Purchases. District of Columbia Emancipation. Emancipation Proclamation.
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Federal records have two disposition types: permanent retention for records of enduring value, and temporary retention for non-essential records that can be destroyed after a certain period. Explanation: The two types of disposition for federal records are permanent retention and temporary retention.
Our collection is one of the largest in the world, containing over 11 million historical government and public records. From Domesday Book to modern government papers and digital files, our collection includes paper and parchment, digital records and websites, photographs, posters, maps, drawings and paintings.

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