Table of Contents
- 1 How do I find out if a deceased loved one has a safety deposit box?
- 2 What happens to abandoned safe deposit boxes?
- 3 Who owns the contents of a safety deposit box?
- 4 Can you duplicate a safe deposit box key?
- 5 Can the IRS go into a safety deposit box?
- 6 What happened to a safe deposit box owned by a mother?
- 7 Do banks have a record of grandfather’s safety deposit box?
How do I find out if a deceased loved one has a safety deposit box?
How to Find Out If Someone Had a Safe Deposit Box
- Contact the Executor. Consult the executor of the individual’s will, as he or she may have been informed before the death of the deceased as to the location of the safe deposit box.
- Search Financial Records.
- Ask the Attorney.
- Visit the Bank.
What happens to abandoned safe deposit boxes?
If the safe deposit box contents have been sold, as required by California’s Unclaimed Property Law, payment is made as a regular cash claim. If there are contents to be returned to the owner, the contents are returned to the claimant and the investigator must request their payment from the claimant.
Who owns the contents of a safety deposit box?
Safe deposit boxes often have more than one name listed as owner. When such assets are owned by two or more persons as “Joint Tenants with a Right of Survivorship,” “Joint Tenants,” “JTWROS,” or simply have the word “or” between their names, some very specific legal rules apply.
What happens if I lost my safety deposit box key?
Safe deposit boxes are protected by two keys: one that the bank gives you and another guard key that the bank keeps. Without these two keys available, the box cannot be opened. Losing your personal key will cost you both time and money, as the bank will have to arrange for a locksmith to drill the lock.
Can a safe deposit box be traced?
You can establish a classic safe deposit box with most banks, but it’s written directly in your name or company. Whenever, especially in the case of distraint or court order, it’s easily traceable and the institution has an obligation to make it available.
Can you duplicate a safe deposit box key?
If you need a safety deposit box key duplicated, you must go through your financial institution and follow their process. Once we receive the key at our lock shop, we will duplicate it and send it back to your customer.
Can the IRS go into a safety deposit box?
Since you must supply your name in order to open a safe deposit box, the IRS can trace that box if they have reasonable cause. You cannot place assets in a safe deposit box without identification to prevent against crime and money laundering. When you owe money to the IRS, they have a lot of power over your assets.
What happened to a safe deposit box owned by a mother?
Last year, a reader discovered a safe deposit box owned by his late mother almost 20 years after her death. He spent money to get a court order and then, because her key had been lost in the intervening years, spent another $100 or so to drill open the box. When the box was opened, it contained only a paper clip.
What do you do with safesafe deposit box keys when someone dies?
Safe deposit box keys may have been turned over to the lawyer by the deceased prior to their passing. Look thoroughly and with respect through the personal papers and bank records of the deceased person. Do not move anything or throw anything out. You are looking for the account number and branch of their primary bank accounts.
How do I allow someone to access my safe deposit box?
The easiest and quickest way to allow someone access to a safe deposit box is to provide access to that individual through the rental contract with the safe deposit box holder. This can be accomplished by having the individual provide a signature card and either providing them with a duplicate key or access to the location where the key is kept.
Do banks have a record of grandfather’s safety deposit box?
With a court order in hand, it’s a simple, if repetitious, task to contact banks to see if they have a record of a safety deposit box in the grandfather’s name.