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Mission Viejo residents and businesses can destroy sensitive documents for free Oct. 7

shred event

Mission Viejo residents and businesses can destroy their sensitive documents during the free drive-through Document Shredding event on Saturday, October 7. 

Hosted by Waste Management and the City of Mission Viejo, the event is from 9 to 11 am (or until truck capacity is reached) in the City Hall parking lot at 200 Civic Center. 

Identity theft is one of the fastest-growing crimes in the nation, and shredding documents with personal or financial information can be an effective measure of prevention. 

Residents and businesses can bring up to five banker-size file boxes (24” x 12" x 10”) worth of paper records for immediate shredding. Proof of residency is required. Documents and boxes should be free of binders, paper clips, plastic sleeves and metal butterfly clips.  

Items not accepted include CDs, credit cards, three-ring binders, wire dividers, newspapers, magazines and spiral notebooks. For safety reasons, remain in your vehicle until you are serviced. No walk-ups will be allowed. 

For more information, contact 949-470-8458 or greenmv@cityofmissionviejo.org

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Submitted by Ken Bouas on Fri, 09/22/2023 - 10:43 pm

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Can we bring our filled up large trash sacks for shredding? We do not have any boxes and gave away our banker boxes last fall upon moving to Mission Viejo.

Thanks!

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