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Free personal document shredding March 15 in Niceville

Niceville.comMarch 9, 20222 Mins Read
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Free personal document shredding in Niceville. (Niceville.com / Dennis Gilson)

NICEVILLE, Fla. — Have unwanted personal documents? You are invited to shred your unwanted personal documents at a free shredding event on Tuesday, March 15, 2022, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., at the Niceville Softball Complex parking lot.

Sponsored by the Niceville Public Library, a Shred-It mobile document shredding truck will shred personal documents on the premises.

  • Please access Campbell Drive from Palm Boulevard
  • Rubber bands, paper clips, and staples do not have to be removed
  • Bags cannot be shredded, so anything brought in a bag must be emptied into the shred bin
City of Niceville, personal document shredding information and instructions
Personal document shredding hosted by the Niceville Public Library. (City of Niceville)

Here’s how the shredding event works in the softball complex parking lot:

  • Drive up to the Shred-It truck (follow the line of vehicles)
  • When you reach the front of the line, get out of your vehicle and hand off your documents to the Shred-It employee on the truck who will immediately shred your documents
  • The container or bag which held your documents will be given back to you
  • Return to your vehicle and drive away
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The softball complex parking lot is adjacent to the parking lot at the Niceville Civic Center complex. The softball complex is at 200 Campbell Drive.

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