It always happens the same way: you need an important document… and it’s nowhere to be found. Whether it’s buried in a drawer, lost during a move, or simply misplaced in daily life, some papers just seem designed to disappear.

Documents stored on shelves

We discussed in a previous article how stressful it can be to lose a passport. Now that summer is behind us and you may be starting a new chapter in a different city or job, it’s worth looking at other important documents that should never be lost or become inaccessible.

Here are five documents you never want to lose and the real-world headaches their loss can cause.

Family Record Book (or Birth Certificates, for most countries)

It’s usually stored somewhere “safe”: a folder at the bottom of a drawer or a shelf you never open. But one move, one home reorganization, and it’s gone. Losing a family record book can delay school registrations, public benefits, or even divorce proceedings. And worst of all? Getting a replacement is usually a long, bureaucratic nightmare.

Health Insurance Card

Without it, say goodbye to streamlined medical visits. No insurance card means you may have to pay upfront for treatment — sometimes hundreds of euros or dollars — and wait longer for reimbursement. It also complicates sharing medical info between healthcare providers. Having a digital backup ensures peace of mind during a stressful time.

Medical Prescriptions

It’s easy to misplace a paper prescription, especially if you’re not going straight to the pharmacy or if the prescription covers several months. But once it’s lost, you’re left chasing down your doctor again; and that means extra time, effort, loss of money, and delays in treatment. Some pharmacies will accept a digital copy, but only if you have one.

Inventory of Fixtures

You signed it when you moved in and haven’t seen it since. But when it’s time to move out, this single document can determine whether you get your deposit back. Without it, proving that a scratch on the floor or a mark on the wall was already there becomes a frustrating uphill battle.

Payslips

Payslips may not seem urgent now, but they stack up over the years and you’ll need them when applying for loans, renting an apartment, or claiming retirement benefits. Although digital payslips are increasingly common, many older documents still exist only in print. Once lost, they’re nearly impossible to recover.

A Simple Fix: Scan and Store

What all these situations have in common is this: they’re entirely avoidable. Scanning your important documents with an app like Genius Scan means they’re always within reach, even if the originals are lost, damaged, or left behind.

With over 5 million users worldwide, Genius Scan helps you turn stacks of paper into neatly organized digital records, ready to go when life demands it. You can even organize your scans into folders and set up automatic exports to cloud services like Google Drive to ensure your most critical documents are both structured and securely backed up.

So the next time you get a document you might need someday… scan it. Your future self will thank you.