Records Storage & Management in Connecticut

Connecticut Records Storage & ManagementNationwide Moving & Storage's synchronized, streamlined records management service has been Connecticut's most trusted records storage service for over 60 years. Our professional, economical services are perfect for business owners who need to maximize office space and keep years of records in one safe, central location. We use an advanced inventory control system to keep track of your records. This electronic records management system uses bar code scanning to identify, locate, track and produce reports on every record that we store. This system guarantees both that we are aware of where your documents are located at all times, and that we will be able to promptly locate and deliver your items to you whenever you need them.

Nationwide's Record Management System

The services that we offer include, but are not limited to:

  • Regularly Scheduled OR On-Demand Pickup and Delivery
  • 2-Hour Rush Delivery and 1-Hour Access
  • Emergency 24-Hour Access
  • File and Document Retrieval, Re-filing Service, Record Organization
  • Record Tracking for Schedule Retention and Disposal
  • Document Destruction and Secure Shredding On-Site
  • Reports of Activity and Inventory on Stored Materials
  • Climate-Controlled Area for Sensitive Materials and Media Storage
  • Monitored Fire and Security System, Access Only by Authorized Personnel
  • Recycling Consoles
  • Document Faxing, Copying, Duplication
  • Telephone Reference Service
  • File Storage Cartons Available for Sale
  • Conference Rooms for Record Review

Need Record Storage? Call Nationwide

Our company has years of records management experience, and our electronic records management has helped us to streamline the process further. To learn more about what Nationwide can do for you, please call us today or fill out our FREE, no-obligation request form.

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