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Shred Day
The City of Tualatin, in partnership with A Group Real Estate, is offering a free event for Tualatin residents to securely dispose of paper documents containing personal information.
Date: Saturday, March 16, 2024
Time: 9:00AM to 12:00PM (or until the truck is full). Wait times typically decrease mid event.
Location: Red Lot A (8470 SW Seneca St, Tualatin, OR 97062). Truck will be parked in the gravel parking lot between SW Seneca and SW Nyberg.
Limits:
- One standard paper grocery bags or box per car/household. A standard size is considered 12x7x17". Oversized bags or boxes will be considered two containers. Limits are needed to meet the demand for this free service.
What's Accepted:
- We will ONLY accept paper items.
- Please remove garbage, binders, cardboard or anything else before you arrive. Please have your items ready for a quick drop off. We cannot keep boxes and will return them to drivers once emptied.
Cost: FREE
We strongly encourage residents and businesses to cross-shred paperwork containing personal and sensitive information to reduce the risk of identity theft.