Final answer:
In the case of a restricted sexual assault report, the SARC will advise the victim that the associated documents (DD Forms 2910 and 2911) will be retained for 50 years before destruction.
Step-by-step explanation:
If the sexual assault victim does not change the report to unrestricted, the Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC) will advise the victim that the DD Form 2910 and the DD Form 2911 will be retained for a total of 50 years from the time the victim signed the DD Form 2910 (electing the restricted report) and will then be destroyed. This is to ensure the protection of the victim's confidentiality while also maintaining a record should the victim decide to change the report status to unrestricted at a later date or in case future circumstances dictate a review of the case.