The duration for which police keep records can vary significantly depending on the type of record and local laws. Generally, arrest records may be kept for several years, often ranging from 5 to 10 years, while certain serious offenses might be retained indefinitely. Traffic violations may have shorter retention periods, sometimes as little as 3 years. It's best to check with the specific police department or jurisdiction for their policies.
It is best to keep them for four to five years.
Many people would keep a deceased person's records for at least 10 years. Many people keep these records for longer than that.
An institutional animal care (IAC) program is required to keep records for a minimum of 3 years.
30 years
he is curious, persistent and determined he is also deterimined to keep his records clean and live up to his father in being a police/detective. in the book he sounds pretty nice
It is generally recommended to keep bills and financial records for at least seven years for record-keeping purposes.
Written records have existed for approximately how many years?
Yes, churches store their records for many years. You can send a letter to the church you were baptized in and get a copy of your baptism certificate.
They will keep records of how many distributors such as HMV buy from them and distributors will have records of when, where and who bought each console
more than 9.2 million
Employers must keep records of measurements monitoring employee exposure to asbestos for at least 30 years. This requirement is in line with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations, which mandate that such records be maintained to ensure the health and safety of workers potentially exposed to hazardous substances like asbestos.
Depends entirely on the type of records, the business you're in and the State (which may or may not have something to say about things). As a ROUGH guess, try this: * FInancial -- 8 years * Health records 6 years required, more is better. * Property and dwellings -- indefinite. * A/R -- for the length of the business contract. * Govt. Contracts -- contract will specify.