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Paul--
No, it's not customary. Like the others, I have never been presented with
a fee for the certificate. The certificate is basically a receipt for
services rendered, ie. confirmation of the destruction and is part and
parcel of the transaction. I too recommend reviewing your agreement with
the vendor and consulting with legal.
This sounds a little like the Jets/Giants crazy ticket buying program
where one must first pay for the rights to buy tickets before actually
buying a ticket.
Keep us posted on the outcome.
Best,
Stephen Cohen
MetLife
New York City NY
QUESTION: Is it customary and appropriate for a vendor to charge for a
Certificate of Destruction and, if so, what is the appropriate fee?
Paul R. Scott, CA, CRM
Records Management Officer
Harris County, TX
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