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 5315 W Centinela Ave Los Angeles CA 90045  See map

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is hosting a free document shredding event to combat identity theft.

To prevent personal identity theft, residents are advised to shred the following sensitive documents and old files: 
• Receipts (Credit & Debit Card Receipts) 
• Checks 
• Credit Card Statements / Bank Statements 
• Outdated Tax Returns 
• Envelopes & Return Address Labels 
• Business Cards 

The following locations will offer shredding services:

  • Cerritos: Los Cerritos Center, 239 Los Cerritos Center, Cerritos 90703 
  • Los Angeles: The Ladera Center, 5315 West Centinela Avenue, Los Angeles 90045 
  • Calabasas: The Commons at Calabasas, 4799 Commons Way, Calabasas 91302 

Although the event is free, tax-deductible donations will be accepted.

T Tan May 19, 2012 at 07:48 pm
great event--please repeat this as I just received it and did not have time to prepare--working in a different city today
thanks so much
ChrysantheTan May 21, 2012 at 03:05 pm
Does anyone know when the next opportunity will arise? This is a great cause, and ...can we have a few days notice? ~Thanks
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