Chase Safe Deposit Boxes
Aside from serving millions of consumers with financial services, Chase safe deposit boxes are also available for their customers. Experts say your home may be the worst place to keep valuable things such as birth certificates, deeds to property, or jewelries. There is always the threat to your home like fire, hurricane, or flood which may cause you to lose those things that are valuable to you. You would not have to guess what documents are where when you need them if you suddenly fall ill.
Chase can help you protect documents and valuables that would be difficult or impossible to replace. In a safe deposit box, the items that can be protected but not limited to include jewelry, birth certificates, marriage licenses, property deeds, rare coins and stamps, stock certificates, savings bonds, trust documents, loan documents, automobile lease agreements, automobile titles, employee benefit records, income tax records, insurance policies, confidential items and documents, and even household inventory lists and photos.
Chase has 60 different sizes for their safe deposit boxes that can accommodate just about any need. There is an annual rental fee that you will need to pay as a lease for the safe deposit box. The fees vary depending on the size of the box you will need. A 2in x 5in safe deposit box with Chase, for instance, costs $65 per year to lease. Your annual rental fee is conveniently deducted from your Chase checking or savings account. Please check your local Chase branch for more information on different size safe deposit boxes and their corresponding rental fees. Also check how many times you can access your safe deposit box in a day and what particular hours can you access it. Your local Chase bank should be able to provide you with information regarding the deposit fee for the key, how much the drill fee and key replacement fee is going to be if you lose your key. Find out more from your local Chase branch or thru Chase online banking.
There are a variety of Chase safe deposit boxes that will fit your need.
hello. what happens if the bank loses ur stuff? is there insurance?