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    You will probably have to call Childrens', they will give you an address where you will have to send a formal written letter requesting them. There will most likely be a fee involved, as they will have to dig them up.

    My Wife had to research this to get hers for when she had heart surgery when she was a baby, she says no they do not destroy them.

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    I believe 10 years is the requirement. If it is still active the file stays around but inactive for 10 it can be destroyed. I hope you luck out and they find it.

    My wife is a therapist and we take her 10+ year records, shred them and use them for fire starting. She's so strict that she won't let me run the shredder so I won't see a name.

    Steve

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