Problem: Being a family requires a lot of documentation, and there are just SO many papers, many of which I need to find quickly.
When we bought a house, I decided it was time to let go of my Banker’s box, and it was time to move to a big girl filing cabinet.
I haven’t regretted it. Creating a household filing system has worked very well for us!
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**This post was originally written in Jan 2015, and was updated in November 2017**
This post will show you how to make a filing system (or at least how I make my filing system, as with all systems, you’ll have to make it work for you!).
Like everything in my life, my filing cabinet has zones, which happen to correlate to the drawers:
Drawer #1: This is where I keep more personal documents.
- Car Insurance
- Health Insurance
- Dental Insurance (back when we had it)
- Then I have 3 folders for me — Work, Blog, Etc (and that hanging filing folder has a few other folders within it, including medical, and church papers)
- Each of the kids has a folder (I keep school pictures, report cards, etc in there — I have another system for papers from school I want to save)
- Drew has a folder (which may be empty – -see Drew #3)
- I have also kept old Joyschool lessons, and family home evening lessons that worked well back here. I will get desperate and pull one of those guys out. It’s nice. 🙂
Drawer#2: This is a more financial drawer
- All of our bank accounts
- Tax Returns
- Credit Card Bills
- Other Bills
- Retirement Accounts
- Life Insurance
- Paycheck stubs (back when we used to get those, now they’re almost all electronic around here)
- Mortgage payment info (there is a larger drawer elsewhere that has all that documentation)
Drawer #3: It’s my husband’s, I have no idea what goes on in there, it’s probably a party every night. 🙂
Drawer #4: House related info
- ALL THE MANUALS (I know a lot of people keep this stuff in a binder, but it would NEVER fit in a binder). Have those separated out into toys, A/V, home info (this is stuff that belongs to the house, so if we ever move that all goes to the next owner, things like oven info, garage door, curtains, etc), kitchen items, electronics, and misc.
- Homeowners insurance
- Property Tax Info
THEN, I still have a banker’s box that holds all of our mortgage info. We have refinanced SEVERAL times, and I’m still unclear as to how long I have to keep our old house’s mortgage info (I actually got 45 bucks back from a home equity line we had almost 4 years ago the other day). That box is under a bed somewhere. Pretty classy. I find it really hard to store legal-size documents as I only have a few and they would take up an entire drawer in that filing cabinet, so I decided to put all mortgage signing info into that bankers box.
I have a filing inbox. I try to file that all once every couple of weeks. If I can, I try to file it right away, but sometimes that doesn’t work.
I think it is SO important to have a filing system in place. That way you can find the papers that you want right away when you need them. If you don’t have one, I’d highly recommend it. don’t miss my post that tells all about how to organize.
Do you have a filing system? Anything I forgot, or you think is a good tip?
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Havok says
Brilliant to keep all of the manuals that belong to the “house” in one folder! When my parents moved into the first house they bought, I remember that we got a few booklets, but nothing veryhelpful. When things broke, we had to figure it out on our own. Having all of that ready for the new buyer would be an oddly happy thing for them!
Our filing system (if you can call it that) is similar, with each type of bill or paper separeted with its siblings, but it’s sort of strewn about the house – our finances are not combined, and so my bills are mine, and his bills are his, mine are stored in one place, his in another.
I do need to find all of our important records and combine thouse, though, as they’re rarely needed but do need a good place to be stored!
Hilary says
I must say the longer you’re married, the easier it is to need a giant filing cabinet. 🙂
Claudia says
I have a filing catastrophe, and am in the middle of trying to improve upon it, one more time. What to save, what to throw, you have answered some of my questions and given me a quick summary of the stuff I have read. Thanks so much, you will be hearing about my progress, hopefully not the lack thereof!
Hilary says
Haha — well, a filing catastrophe comes pretty far down on the lists of catastrophes. 🙂
Nikki @ The King's Table says
I think our entire filing cabinet is like drawer #3. It needs to be cleaned out and organized. Great recommendation to have a filing system!
Hilary says
Hey, at least it’s a party in a drawer. I bet all my other drawers are jealous!