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Trial Court Perforrmance Standards & Measurement System

Measure 3.6.2: Adequate Storage and Preservation of Physical Records

This measure assesses whether the court’s records management system preserves information about closed cases consistent with State law and sound records management principles. Information concerning relevant laws and principles can be obtained through discussions with the person or persons responsible for court records. The purpose of the discussion is to determine what files must be preserved, for how long, and what, if any, regulations must be observed regarding the media used for storage. The discussion should determine if the requirements for storage are based on a records retention schedule, informal practices, or a combination of both.

Planning/Preparation. To prepare for this measure, courts can use the two sets of closed cases proposed for Measure 3.6.1, Reliability of the File Control System. These sets include cases both on site and in storage.

Data Collection. Please refer to Form 3.6.2, Illustrative Data Collection Form: Adequate Storage and Preservation of Physical Records, for an example to be reviewed and modified as necessary. Note that items 1, 2, 3, and 4 on Form 3.6.2 also appear on Form 3.6.1. As a result, a court can combine the two forms if it chooses to apply both measures.

Data Analysis and Report Preparation. A summary of the information from individual data collection forms can be used to address several key questions: Can files be located, are they in their proper location, are they stored in their proper form, and is the required information preserved?

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