- Maintains the office file plan and accountability for active and inactive records
- Ensures eligible records are promptly and properly prepared to retire or transfer
- Must be proficient on the equipment used for storing and retrieving the records from
the files
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Records Custodians
what are the responsibilities of the Records Custodian
Client Support Administrators
Record custodians are typically not responsible for the content of the records they maintain, including those attached to an affidavit. Their primary role is to ensure the integrity, security, and proper management of the records. However, they may be required to verify that the documents are authentic and properly maintained, but the responsibility for the accuracy and truthfulness of the content generally lies with the individual or entity that created the affidavit.
records custodian
Yes, Record Custodians (RCs) do take a test after training.
Your responsibilities in support of the DON Records Management Program include:
A medical records clerk is responsible for the patients records or information regarding their cases. they store & filed the the records of the patients. They answers the inquiry of the patients.
Yes
Records management requires the safeguarding, protection and management of federal records - regardless of their format or classification.
You will be responsible for maintaining the file plan You will be responsible for maintaining, servicing and disposing of records You will be responsible for the porperly retiring or transferring records