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§ 533.318

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533.318 Safe deposit box access. 1. A state credit union shall permit a person named in and authorized by a court order to open, examine, and remove the contents of a safe deposit box located at the state creditunion. 2. If a court order has not been delivered to a state credit union, the following persons may access and remove any or all contents of a safe deposit box located at the state creditunion and described in an ownership or rental agreement or lease between the state creditunion and a deceased owner or lessee: a. A co-owner or co-lessee of the safe deposit box.b. A person designated in the safe deposit box agreement or lease to have access to the safe deposit box upon the death of the lessee, to the extent provided in the safe deposit boxagreement or lease. c. An executor or administrator of the estate of a deceased owner or lessee upon delivery to the state credit union of a certified copy of letters of appointment. d. A person named as an executor in a copy of a purported will produced by the person, provided such access shall be limited to the removal of a purported will, and no other contentsshall be removed. e.

A person named as an executor in a copy of a purported will produced by the person, provided such access shall be limited to the removal of a purported will, and no other contentsshall be removed. e. A trustee of a trust created by the deceased owner or lessee upon delivery to the state credit union of a copy of the trust together with an affidavit by the trustee that certifies thatthe copy of the trust delivered to the state credit union with the affidavit is an accurate andcomplete copy of the trust, the trustee is the duly authorized and acting trustee under thetrust, the trust property includes property in the safe deposit box, and that to the knowledgeof the trustee the trust has not been revoked. 3. A person removing any contents of a safe deposit box pursuant to subsection 1 or 2 shall deliver any writing purported to be a will of the decedent to the court having jurisdiction overthe decedent’s estate. 4. a. If a person authorized to have access under subsection 1 or 2 does not request access to the safe deposit box within the thirty-day period immediately following the date of deathof the owner or lessee of a safe deposit box, and the state credit union has knowledge of

ot request access to the safe deposit box within the thirty-day period immediately following the date of deathof the owner or lessee of a safe deposit box, and the state credit union has knowledge of thedeath of the owner or lessee of the safe deposit box, the safe deposit box may be opened byor in the presence of two employees of the state credit union. b. If a safe deposit box is opened pursuant to paragraph 'a', the state credit union employees present at such opening shall do all of the following: (1) Remove any purported will of the deceased owner or lessee.(2) Unseal, copy, and retain in the records of the state credit union a copy of a purported will removed from the safe deposit box. An additional copy of such purported will shallbe made, dated, and signed by the credit union employees present at the safe deposit boxopening and placed in the safe deposit box. The safe deposit box shall then be resealed. (3) The original of a purported will shall be sent by certified mail or restricted certified mail or personally delivered to the district court in the county of the last known residence ofthe deceased owner or lessee, or the court having jurisdiction over the testator’s

restricted certified mail or personally delivered to the district court in the county of the last known residence ofthe deceased owner or lessee, or the court having jurisdiction over the testator’s estate. Ifthe residence is unknown or last known and not in this state, the purported will shall be sentby certified mail or restricted certified mail or personally delivered to the district court in thecounty where the safe deposit box is located. c. If no key is produced, the state credit union may cause the safe deposit box to be opened and the state credit union shall have a claim against the estate of the deceased owner or lesseeand a lien upon the contents of the safe deposit box for the costs of opening and resealingthe safe deposit box. 5. a. A state credit union may rely upon published information or other reasonable proof of death of an owner or lessee. b. A state credit union has no duty to inquire about or discover, and is not liable to any person for failure to inquire about or discover, the death of the owner or lessee of a safedeposit box. c. A state credit union has no duty to open or cause to be opened, and is not liable to any Sat Dec 23 01:33:23 2023 Iowa Code 2024,

r discover, the death of the owner or lessee of a safedeposit box. c. A state credit union has no duty to open or cause to be opened, and is not liable to any Sat Dec 23 01:33:23 2023 Iowa Code 2024, Section 533.318 (19, 0) §533.318, CREDIT UNIONS 2 person for failure to open or cause to be opened, a safe deposit box of a deceased owner orlessee. d. Upon compliance with the requirements of this section as appropriate, the state credit union is not liable to any person as a result of the opening of the safe deposit box, removal anddelivery of the purported will, or retention of the unopened safe deposit box and contents. 2007 Acts, ch 174, §49 Sat Dec 23 01:33:23 2023 Iowa Code 2024, Section 533.318 (19, 0)