In general, I don't think any bank would give out information on its
safety
deposit box hoilders unless there is a legitinare reason for doing so,
e.g.,
law enforcement officials investigating a crime or heirs searching for
assets after the death of a boxholder.
--
Richard
http://www.richlh.com
Sometimes God calms the storm. Sometimes He lets the storm rage and calms
the child
"MFurman" <mfurman2783@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Are all safe deposit boxes, along with SSNs of their holders,
> registered in some central Fed database? I would like to know if I can
> open a safe deposit box at a bank, such that it would not be easily
> findable, except by inquiring the bank where I have it (such as some
> obscure bank). I want to store some lawful personal items, but in a
> very private manner.
>
> I am looking for practical answers.
>
> M.F.
>


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