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Document storage

Can anyone recommend a Bank/Building society or other organisation that provides safe document storage. I just want to store some house deeds.

I've had a look around the forums and cannot find anything that relates to this already but please point me to such post if they already exist.

Thanks in advance for any help :T

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  • dr_adidas01
    dr_adidas01 Posts: 2,158 Forumite
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    Kramaring wrote: »
    Can anyone recommend a Bank/Building society or other organisation that provides safe document storage. I just want to store some house deeds.

    I've had a look around the forums and cannot find anything that relates to this already but please point me to such post if they already exist.

    Thanks in advance for any help :T

    Metrobank offer safe deposit boxes, though all there branches are in London which might be a problem.

    https://www.metrobankonline.co.uk/Personal/Safe-Deposit-Boxes/
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  • Rodders53
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    Do you actually need to have the paper deeds any more, (if they relate to UK property at least)? http://www.landregistry.gov.uk/public/faqs/where-are-my-deeds-kept
  • InsideInsurance
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    There are a few banks that do offer safety deposit boxes but many are fully subscribed with waiting lists, from my limited experience.

    It really is just a case of contacting local branches convenient for you and seeing (a) do they offer it and (b) is there any space
  • After a bit more searching I found the a thread here

    Main Site > MoneySavingExpert.com Forums > For Who & Where you are > Over 50s Money Saving
  • quailpower
    quailpower Posts: 128 Forumite
    I know Natwest offer this service, as my mums housedeeds are with them, but she does have to pay for the service.
  • billn
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    Docstore how many times are you going to spam this thread?
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