The Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) Disposal Rule is designed to reduce the risk of identity theft by requiring businesses to properly dispose of sensitive consumer information. But what exactly falls under this requirement—and who needs to comply?
Under the FACTA Disposal Rule, any business or individual that uses or possesses consumer report information must take reasonable measures to securely dispose of it. This includes:
If your business accesses this type of data for decision-making—whether for lending, leasing, hiring, or other purposes—you are responsible for ensuring it is destroyed securely when no longer needed.
Many businesses don’t realize that employee background checks also fall under FACTA. If your company runs background screenings for hiring purposes, the reports you receive contain consumer report information.
That means once those records are no longer required to be retained, they must be disposed of properly—typically through shredding, pulverizing, or secure digital destruction. Simply throwing them in the trash or recycling bin is not compliant.
Failure to follow the FACTA Disposal Rule can lead to serious consequences. Regulatory agencies have taken enforcement actions against businesses that improperly disposed of sensitive information, resulting in:
Even unintentional violations—like inadequate disposal practices—can put your business at risk.
FACTA compliance isn’t just about avoiding fines—it’s about protecting your customers, employees, and your business. Implementing secure disposal practices, such as partnering with a certified shredding provider, ensures sensitive information is handled responsibly from start to finish.
In today’s environment, proper data destruction isn’t optional—it’s essential.
Shred America has high security mobile shredding trucks that can come to you, or you can use our interactive map to find one of many secure drop-off locations around the country.
In any case, feel free to contact Shred America to fulfill any of your paper or electronic destruction needs today.
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