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San Marcos Announces Annual Free Spring Shred Day At City Hall

The San Marcos City Clerk’s office will sponsor a free Shred Day for San Marcos and Hays County residents from 9 AM to 12 PM (or until the truck is full) on Saturday, April 27, at City Hall, 630 E. Hopkins.

The limit is three boxes per vehicle. No commercial/business shredding will be accepted.

City staff will be on hand to assist residents who want to dispose of boxes of paper documents through confidential on-site shredding by Marshall Shredding.

Residents are invited to safely dispose of personal documents and records such as old tax returns, processed checks, medical records, loan applications, financial reports and other papers that include Social Security or banking and credit card account numbers.

Documents should be free of metals, such as binders, large metal clips and hanging folders. No plastics, such as DVDs, ID badges, and X-rays, will be accepted. Please do not tape boxes closed.

All documents will be shredded on site. Staff will be available to help unload material from vehicles. Bags and boxes will be returned to residents.

For more information, call the City Clerk’s office at 512.393.8090.


 

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