The Farmers Bank to hold two Community Shred Days in Hamilton County

Are you overwhelmed with papers you would like to get rid of? The Farmers Bank regularly organizes these events for their hometown communities to raise awareness to the ongoing issues of identity theft protection and recycling. Each ton of paper recycled saves 26 trees and is used for future paper products.

  • Noblesville Office, 16940 Clover Road: 9 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 27
  • Fishers Office, 7126 E. 116th: 9 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 25

Consumers and small business owners can securely destroy sensitive paper documents quickly, efficiently, and free of charge. All documents will be shredded on-site. Once the documents are shredded, they are then recycled.

Any documents or media that display account numbers or Social Security numbers could lead to identity theft and should be properly shredded. It is recommend that you shred the following items: financial statements, credit applications, insurance records, physician statements, checks, employment applications, and credit card receipts and solicitations.

Please DO NOT bring your shred items in plastic bags. There is a maximum limit of five standard size boxes or paper bags per vehicle.  The free community shred event will end once the shred truck is full. For your safety, this is a drive-thru drop-off, so please remain in your vehicle.

For more information, please visit thefarmersbank.com.

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