Agency Records from Transfer through Disposition

Reminder: Per OMB M-23-07, after June 30, 2024, NARA will no longer be permitted to accept new transfers of permanent or temporary analog records unless the agency has been granted a limited exception.

Transferring Records to a Federal Records Center

There are seven steps required in transferring records to a Federal Records Center.

  1. Organize The Records
  2. Pack The Records
  3. Prepare the Records Transfer (SF135)
  4. Submit the Records Transfer (SF135)
  5. Approval of the Records Transfer
  6. Pack The Pallets
  7. Coordinate Shipment

1. Organizing The Records

Separate records having the same disposition authority code into series by records schedule item number and cutoff date. Each series will be handled as a separate transfer consisting of at least one box and normally only one closing year date.

A series is a block of records having the same disposition authority and the same disposition date.

2. Pack the Records

• Leave a 1-to-2-inch space in each box to allow ease of reference.
• Do not put packing material inside the box.
• Mixed media (e.g., computer diskettes, microfilm, or videocassettes) cannot be stored in the same environment as paper records. Textual and electronic media must be in separate transfers.
• The transfer number and box numbers must be clearly written with a wide-tip black marker at least 1 inch high on the box. If tape is used to seal the box, do not write the transfer number over the tape.

Boxes packed with letter and legal sized files.

3. Prepare the Records Transfer (SF135)

The ARCIS - Archives and Records Centers Information System is the most secure method for submitting records transfer requests to the Federal Records Centers.

Review the online tutorial – Module 5 to learn how to create a new Records Transfer in ARCIS.

Agencies who have not yet deployed ARCIS can submit the transfer using the PDF version of the SF135.

There is a surcharge on all non-ARCIS Portal transfers. Please check with the Agency Records Officer to verify procedures for transfer submission.

Data Fields for the Records Transfer (SF135)

4. Submit the Records Transfer (SF 135)

Once all required fields have been completed, submit the transfer to the FRC.

Users submitting the transfer in ARCIS will see their submitted transfer in the FRC Workspace area in ARCIS.

Users submitting the transfer outside of ARCIS using an SF135 form should send via email to the general transfer mailbox for the appropriate FRC.

5. Approval of the Records Transfer (SF135)

The FRC Transfer Team will review and either approve or return the records transfer for clarification within 10 working days.

Upon approval, the FRC will email a copy of the approved SF135 to the agency contact.

Place a printed copy of the approved SF 135 in box #1 of the transfer. If the boxes or other containers are sealed and must not be opened by NARA staff, place a copy of the SF135 in an envelope securely taped to the outside of box #1.

It is the agency’s responsibility to retain a detailed inventory listing for each box. It is therefore strongly recommended to include a copy of the detailed inventory in box #1.

Once approved, the shipment of the boxes can be coordinated with the FRC Transfer Team.

6. Pack the Pallets

Local FRCs differ slightly regarding the stacking of pallets and the preferred order of boxes on pallets. Please contact the FRC Transfer Team to confirm proper box order. Pallets should be securely banded with shrink-wrap, steel, plastic, or cord strapping before shipping.

7. Coordinate Shipment

Agencies are urged to arrange for the shipment of their records within 90 days after receipt of the approved records transfer request. Please advise the FRC Transfer Team if the transfer cannot be made within this period.

Agencies are responsible for covering costs of shipping their records to FRCs. Records can be shipped using the U.S. Postal Service, commercial carrier, common carrier (on pallets), or by agency courier. Shipments of 25 boxes or more must be palletized. For large shipments of 50 boxes or more, please contact the FRC Transfer Team to schedule a delivery date, and instruct the commercial carrier to contact the FRC 24 hours before delivery.

Shipments that require extensive remedial effort resulting from (but not limited to) pallets out of order, records in oversized, damaged, or improperly taped/marked boxes, or without an approved records transfer will have additional costs billed to the sending agency.

Upon receipt of the shipment, the FRC will email a receipt copy of the SF135.

This page was last reviewed on July 8, 2024.
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