you can put anything in it if you pay for it unless it is something illegal...that is what they are for anything you want hidden and protected...good luck
2007-02-19 06:43:45
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answered by LUCKYGIRL 3
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You can put anything you want into them that will fit. Many people put important papers in them such as wills and living trusts, but that's not a good idea as the ONLY people with access to the safety deposit box is the persons on the agreement. Things like that should be kept with a lawyer or a trusted friend, and maybe archived online.
2007-02-19 06:45:38
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answered by CJ 2
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Legally, you can't have money or fire arms in safe deposit boxes. Or at least the bank is not liable if it is lost or stolen, becuase usually you are informed of that policy
2007-02-19 06:46:06
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answered by Lish 1
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You can put anything in a safety deposit box you like, as long as it fits the size you rented.
2007-02-19 06:45:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Just remember, if you die, your box is frozen until probate is finished, so if anyone needs the money they will be sol.
Also, anything in a box is only available when the bank is open. If you need the money after hours you can't get it.
2007-02-19 08:23:58
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answered by parsonsel 6
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yes you can put money in them... but that would be.. dare i say...
dumb... if you have money you want to put up... place it in a savings account and walk away from it that way you are at least earning what is it... 2%... or place the money in a savings bond.. or some other type of stock / bond or mut fund... they have some really really safe ones.. or toss it into a CD for 1 to 5 years and walk away
2007-02-19 06:45:16
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answered by Larry M 3
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To disagree with Larry, if you don't want a attachment to your money for any reason, the loss of 2% is well worth not having a freeze put on your account.
2007-02-19 06:52:43
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answered by Anonymous
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