How do you move financial records across the country when moving?
The thought of moving cross-country for work has come up a few times in the last decade. Nothing has ever panned out, but I'm planning for a regional move to come up soon. Part of that is doing "spring cleaning" on my records. From the recommended retention periods for things such as tax documents, bank statements, retirement account yearly statements, medical record and payment information, and credit card statements, I will need to keep some stuff for 1 year and for others permanently (like tax records). Most of the stuff falls within a 7 year retention period. Thus, I need to keep these items for a while. Looks like most will fit in a banker's box.
Cross country would take about 4-7 days by ground. Most of my stuff I would assume would either be sold or transported by a moving company (assumption is work related and they'll pay). That leaves me getting on a plane with enough stuff to survive for 2-3 days and buying the rest when I land. However, how do I make sure these required financial records are not lost and secure during the transit?