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Getting the Most Out of Your State Records Retention Schedule Part II: AINs

The unique string of characters assigned to each records series on a Texas state agency retention schedule are known as Agency Identification Numbers – AINs. These initials that can also be pronounced (eyns), are the lifeblood of your retention schedule. There is a reason why it is the first value entered on any line containing…

February 10, 2021 in Just the FAQs.

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