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Post Info TOPIC: important papers n such


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important papers n such


this is a question for full & part timers.  who has a list of important papers/documents that you feel is a must to have with you on the road?

these are only a few that come to my mind:

rv insurance policy

truck insurance policy

health insurance policy

vehicle titles

receipts for big ticket items, ie generators, satilite systems, ect.

birth certificates

passports

wills/living wills

financial information=list of accounts, log-ins, passwords

 



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Was easy for us, there was no where else to store important stuff, it had to go with us in the coach. Now that we're part-timers I guess we need to think about this a little more...

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Probably want your Marriage Certificate also. And Divorce papers if appropriate.

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List of medications you take including dosage and prescribing doctor contact info

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I have a home fire resistant safe I'm planning to bring with me when I go full time. It's heavy but I feel will be worth the weight penalty to keep papers and valueables safe. Something to consider , and do many others use safes?

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We have a small fire safe lock box we keep the extra cash, passports, birth certificates, vehicle titles in etc. It doesn't hold a whole lot of things, but seems to have space for what we need so far.

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Since we full-time and do not use storage, everything is with us.

What was appropriate for scanning onto disk, I did so.

Don't forget to include medical records in your list and tax returns, if appropriate.

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If you were military, your DD214. All most all paperwork that doesn't need to be notarized is scanned into one of the computers then backed up on the back up disc and a 16GB flash drive that is kept in the truck. Try not to keep much paperwork, takes weight, space and extra fire hazard.

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If you have family or some trusted person living in s/b, why take any papers? Just about anywhere is 24 hours away from anywhere else (overnight USPS, UPS, FedEx, etc.) If I had all those important papers with me and my rig caught fire, they all go up in smoke. I believe it is more important to keep the real important stuff in a safe deposit box in a bank, and have a family member or trusted person have access to the key.

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