Records management built for compliance — not just convenience.
We build records programs that meet NYS Local Government Records standards, survive audits, and make your records actually retrievable. From initial inventory to ongoing compliance — we do the full scope.
What is records management?
Records management is the systematic process of creating, organizing, maintaining, and disposing of records throughout their lifecycle — from the moment they are created until they are either permanently preserved or legally destroyed.
A "record" is any document — physical or digital — that captures information about an organization's activities, decisions, or transactions. This includes everything from meeting minutes and contracts to financial reports, personnel files, and correspondence.
For government agencies, municipalities, and public school districts in New York State, records management isn't optional — it's required by law. The NYS Local Government Records Schedule (LGS-1) mandates how long specific types of records must be kept before they can be legally destroyed.
"Records management is not about hoarding paper. It's about knowing what you have, how long to keep it, and how to find it when you need it."
Is your organization required
to comply with LGS-1?
If your organization is any of the following, NYS law requires you to manage records in accordance with the Local Government Records Schedule (LGS-1) maintained by the New York State Archives:
End-to-end records management
We handle the full records management scope — from assessment and inventory through compliance program development, physical organization of records spaces, and staff training.
Records management questions answered
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You start with a records assessment and inventory — and that's exactly where we begin. Before anything else, we need to know what you have, where it is, and what record series it belongs to. We conduct this inventory for you, documenting every record series, location, volume, and approximate date range. From that foundation,we build your retention schedule and identify what can be legally disposed of immediately, what needs to be kept, and what should be prioritized for better organization. Most organizations are surprised by how much they can legally destroy right away — freeing up significant storage space.
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It depends on the volume and complexity of your records, and the scope of the project. A focused records assessment and inventory for a small municipality can take 1–2 weeks. A full compliance program — including inventory, retention schedule, physical organization, and staff training — typically runs 4–12 weeks. LGRMIF-funded projects are scoped to the grant timeline, which we work within. We provide a clear timeline in your project plan before any work begins.
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At the end of every engagement, your organization has a fully documented records management program: a retention schedule, a physical organization system, trained staff, and the procedures to maintain everything going forward. We offer ongoing retainer support for organizations that want a partner to manage annual disposition cycles, answer compliance questions as they arise, and keep the program current as LGS-1 is updated by the NYS Archives.
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Peace of Find does not provide in-house scanning or digitization services. However, we work closely with trusted digitization partners and can make a direct referral based on your record types, volume, and budget.
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Yes. We have direct experience executing LGRMIF-funded records management scopes includingrecords inventory and assessment, physical organization of records spaces, retention schedule development, and staff training. We work within your award budget and timeline, handle deliverable documentation, and coordinate directly with your Records Management Officer throughout the project.
Let's build your records program.
Whether you're starting from zero or rebuilding a program that has lapsed, we'll start with a free assessment call and build from there.