Welcome to our new State Records NSW site
We have moved our information to nsw.gov.au. Although we have a new look and feel, our content remains the same.
Not sure where to find something? Try our new improved search function, or contact govrec@staterecords.nsw.gov.au
Resources for recordkeeping in government
Learn about the requirements and responsibilities when creating, managing and disposing of State records through State Records NSW's guidance and resources.

Our structure
What we do

Our Regulatory Framework describes our approach to regulating records management, and how we intend to use the powers in the State Records Act 1998 to support our regulatory activities.

We are the regulator of recordkeeping in NSW. Find out how we monitor compliance in the Government public offices and encourage high quality public services.

The Records Management Assessment Tool is a self-assessment tool focused on the management of records, information and data in NSW public offices, and how these practices align with requirements in the State Records Act.

Records retention and disposal authorities identify which records created and received by NSW public offices are required as State archives. They provide approval for the destruction of other records after minimum retention periods have been met.
Rules and regulations
Latest State Records NSW updates
Contact State Records NSW
Accessing the State Archives Collection
To access records held in the State Archives Collection including school files, family history research and NSW government records, please contact Museums of History NSW.