Drive-thru Safe and Secure Document Disposal

As a public service to help residents avoid becoming victims of identity theft, Hillsborough County Consumer & Veterans Services will host ShredFest 2024 on Saturday, March 2, from 9 to 11 a.m. at Veterans Memorial Park, 3602 U.S. Hwy. 301 N., Tampa, FL 33619. This eighth-annual event offers free education and services to kick off National Consumer Protection Week, which runs March 3 through March 9.

On-site document shredding will be limited to three copy-paper-sized boxes or kitchen-sized trash bag containers per vehicle. White or clear bags are preferred over black trash bags. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) offers guidelines about how long to keep tax records, and here are additional items to consider shredding:

  • Old bank documents
  • Unecessary bills and receipts
  • Unecessary medical records containing personal information
  • Expired home and car insurance policies
  • Junk mail such as credit card offers with personal information (name/address)
  • Old travel documents, including boarding passes
  • Sticky or other notes containing passwords
  • CDs and DVDs are accepted (no three-ring binders)

ShredFest includes free electronic "e-shredding" to help thwart cyber identity theft. Known as IT asset disposition (ITAD), the process of information technology asset disposition is the secure and environmentally sustainable disposal of unwanted devices containing data. Residents can drop off their old cell phones, personal computers, laptops, tablets, and hard drives to be securely destroyed by an industry-approved and certified recycler.

Attendees to ShredFest 2024 remain in their vehicles to enjoy convenient, drive-thru drop-offs. Consumer protection experts will be available to answer questions. All services are free and first come, first served during this one-day event. No commercial shredding will be permitted.

Contact

For any questions email Marti Ryan.

Last Modified: 2/13/2024, 4:51:49 PM