Certificate of destruction · What it is · Why it matters

The document that proves your GDPR compliance.

A certificate of destruction is the formal record that your confidential documents have been permanently and securely destroyed. It is the standard evidence used to satisfy the ICO's accountability requirement under UK GDPR — and Clearcut issues one automatically after every collection.

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Official
Certificate of Destruction
Client
Your Business Name
Date
Date of collection
Location
Your address
Method
Certified off-site shredding
Status
✓ Permanently destroyed
DESTROYED
Certificate of destruction · Bournemouth · Dorset + Issued automatically after every collection + GDPR accountability documentation + Included free — no extra charge + Duplicate available free on request + Certificate of destruction · Bournemouth · Dorset + Issued automatically after every collection + GDPR accountability documentation + Included free — no extra charge + Duplicate available free on request +
What is a certificate of destruction?

A formal record of secure, permanent destruction.

A certificate of destruction is a document issued by a certified shredding provider after confidential documents have been collected and destroyed. It records the essential facts of the destruction event — who commissioned it, when it happened, at what address, and by what method — and provides formal confirmation that the documents have been permanently destroyed beyond recovery.

Under UK GDPR, organisations must demonstrate accountability for how personal data is handled throughout its lifecycle. This extends to the end of that lifecycle — the point at which data is no longer needed and must be disposed of. A certificate of destruction from a certified provider is the standard way of creating documented evidence that this obligation was met.

Without it, an organisation cannot demonstrate to the ICO, to auditors, or to regulators that confidential documents containing personal data were disposed of securely. It is not optional — it is the evidence that a secure disposal actually took place.

Not just paperwork — legal evidence

The certificate is your documented proof that a GDPR disposal obligation was fulfilled. In an ICO investigation or a regulatory audit, it is the difference between demonstrating compliance and being unable to.

Required regardless of organisation size

UK GDPR applies to every organisation that processes personal data. A sole trader and a large NHS trust have the same accountability obligation. The certificate satisfies it for both.

Distinct from a waste transfer note

A waste transfer note records the movement of waste between parties. A certificate of destruction specifically confirms permanent destruction. For GDPR purposes, you need the certificate — not just the transfer note.

Satisfies multiple regulatory frameworks

A single certificate satisfies the ICO's accountability requirement, sector regulators (SRA, FCA, CQC, GPhC), NHS Records Management Code requirements and internal audit processes simultaneously.

What the certificate records

Six things every certificate of destruction should confirm.

A robust certificate records all of the following. Clearcut's certificate includes every one as standard.

01
Date of destruction

The specific date on which documents were collected and destroyed. This closes the data lifecycle for GDPR purposes.

02
Client details

The name and address of the organisation whose documents were destroyed. Confirms the certificate relates to a specific customer and disposal event.

03
Collection address

Where the documents were collected from. Important for multi-site organisations needing per-location records.

04
Method of destruction

How documents were destroyed — certified off-site shredding, on-site shredding or specialist destruction. Confirms the method was appropriate for personal data.

05
Issuing company details

Name, address and contact details of the certified provider — Clearcut Confidential Waste, 89 Commercial Road, Bournemouth BH2 5RR.

06
Confirmation of destruction

Formal written confirmation that documents have been permanently and securely destroyed beyond recovery.

How Clearcut handles certificates

Automatic. Every time. No exceptions.

The certificate of destruction is the whole point of using a certified shredding service. We believe it should be issued as a matter of course — not on request, not after a reminder, not as an optional extra. It is included in every collection and issued automatically after every visit.

We hear regularly from businesses that switched to us because their previous provider issued certificates inconsistently. With Clearcut, it is always automatic, always included, always the same.

Issued automatically after every collection — scheduled or one-off
Included in the cost — no charge, no upgrade required
No request needed — it arrives without you doing anything
Duplicate certificate available free on request for any past collection
Suitable for ICO, CQC, SRA, FCA, GPhC and audit records
What the Clearcut certificate confirms
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Date of collection
Exact date of every visit
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Collection address
Your business or residential address
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Method
Certified off-site shredding
Confirmation
Permanently destroyed beyond recovery
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Cost
Included — no additional charge
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Duplicate
Free on request — any past collection
Common questions

Certificate of destruction FAQs

What is a certificate of destruction?+
A certificate of destruction is a formal document issued by a certified shredding provider after confidential documents have been securely destroyed. It records the date of destruction, the collection address, the method used and formal confirmation that the documents have been permanently destroyed. It is the standard documented evidence of GDPR-compliant disposal.
Is a certificate of destruction required by UK GDPR?+
UK GDPR's accountability principle requires organisations to demonstrate that personal data has been handled compliantly throughout its lifecycle, including at disposal. A certificate of destruction from a certified provider is the standard way of meeting this requirement and is what the ICO and sector regulators expect to see as evidence of compliant disposal.
Is the certificate included in the price?+
Yes. Clearcut issues a certificate of destruction after every collection — scheduled or one-off — as standard. It is included in the cost of every service at no extra charge and issued automatically without you having to request it.
Can I get a duplicate certificate?+
Yes. Duplicate certificates of destruction are available free of charge. Contact us on 01202 022409 or email office@clearcutconfidentialwaste.co.uk to request a duplicate for any past collection.
How long should I keep certificates of destruction?+
There is no single fixed period. As a general guide, retaining certificates for at least 6 years aligns with HMRC and general limitation period requirements. Some regulated sectors (NHS, legal, financial) may require longer. Keep them with your wider data protection and compliance records.
Is the certificate suitable for CQC, SRA and FCA audit purposes?+
Yes. Our certificate is suitable for CQC inspection records, SRA compliance records, FCA data governance records, ICO accountability documentation and any other regulatory purpose requiring evidence of secure document disposal.

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