Safe Deposit Box Procedures in Hotels
Purpose:
The following procedures will ensure that all properties are in
compliance with the use of safe deposit boxes by registered guests (boxes are
not to be issued to non-registered individuals). Failure to comply with
government requirements can result in the forfeiture of protection offered by
these statues. Any departure from these procedures must be reviewed by
management.
Responsibility: The hotel
manager is responsible for procedure implementation and training of front desk
personnel. Periodic, documented audits of critical elements of the program are
also required.
Safe Deposit box Location: A protected area
should be provided for guest activity with his/her box. If the area is
enclosed, the door should be kept shut at all times. Entry should be by means
of a key-or code activated locking device. If the area is not enclosed, a
location should be used that provides adequate security for this activity
(i.e., back office, business center). Closed-circuit TV is recommended for
enclosed rooms in order someone who is not supposed to be there.
Limits of liability: Each Hotel
should define specific limits for monetary liability of a registered guest's
property. Limits of liability for safe deposit boxes should be
1)
In writing on the Safe Deposit Box Agreement card (along with state statute
reference number),
2) Posted over the safe deposit boxes, and
3) Placed on the inside lid of the safe deposit box tray. The
dollar amount stated must be the same as the state statute.
Safe Deposit Box Agreement Card
Safe Deposit Box Keys: Guest
keys for boxes are to be kept in a locked key cabinet until issued. The key to
this cabinet is to be on the MOD/designate key ring at all times. The
property's control key is not to be kept
1) in a drawer.
2) in the door of an empty box, or
3) on a hook/ring behind the front desk.
Procedures for Sign Up and Initial Use:
·
The registered guest completes the Safe Deposit Box Agreement.
·
The front desk agent checks the card for completeness, fills in
time and date of box issuance, and signs the card. The card is filed by box/key
number.
·
The agent hands the box key to the guest and informs him/her about
the ''one-key policy'' and the fee for drilling if a key is lost.
·
The guest is escorted to the safe deposit box area.
·
The agent unlocks the box by inserting the guest key and control .
·
The box tray is removed by the agent and given to the guest along
with his/her key. The guest places his/her property into the tray.
·
The guest returns the tray to the agent, along with his/her box
key. After locking the box, the agent returns the guest key and secures the
control key.
Procedures for Accessing the box: When a guest wishes to access his/her box, the
following procedures must be followed
·
The guest wishes to access his/her
key and requests access. The front desk agent asks for the guest's name. The
agent does not take the guest's key at this time.
·
The agent pulls the Agreement card and
verifies the information to confirm the guest's identify. This includes room
number, home address, and other information given on the card.
·
Upon confirmation of the guest's ID, the
agent has the guest sign a Safe Deposit Box Access slip. The signature is
checked against the original on the Agreement card.
·
If the signature is the same, the agent
signs and dates the Access slip and staples it to the Agreement card. All
subsequent Access slips are stapled to the card.
·
The process continues from ''Sign Up and
Initial Use'' procedures, Step 4.
Procedures for Surrendering Box: The following procedures are to be followed
whenever a guest wishes to surrender his/her box.
·
Follow the same procedures for box access
up to and including the handling of the tray and guest key to the guest, Step
6.
·
After the guest empties the tray and
returns it to the agent, the agent asks if the tray is empty. If the guest says
''Yes,'' the agent visually checks the tray.
·
The agent places the tray back into the
box, inserts both keys, locks it, and removes the control key.
·
The guest signs and dates the line on the
back of the Agreement card for surrendering the box. The agent confirms this
and signs and dates the card. The card is filed with the hotel registration
card.
Procedures for Guest Leaves without
Surrendering Box:
The following procedures must be followed
whenever a guest checks out of the hotel without emptying his/her box.
1. The guest must send a notarized
letter indicating:
·
his/her request that the box be opened
·
the box's contents and value
·
how the contents are to be returned to the
guest
·
if the guest will have a representative
present when the box is opened
2. The MOD and one front desk agent
must be present when the box is opened
3. The guest's letter is signed and
dated by the MOD and agent, indicating that the written instructions were
followed.
Procedures for A warrant Is Presented for
Box Contents:
Whenever a law enforcement officer
presents a warrant for the contents of a safe deposit box, the following
procedures must be followed:
·
The property retains a copy of the
warrant.
·
The MOD is present when the box is opened
and contents are inventoried.
·
The warrant is signed and dated by the
MOD, indicating that the box was opened and all contents were delivered to the
officer.
Procedures for Abandoned Box:
The determination of whether property in a
safe deposit box has been ''abandoned'' must be considered carefully in
accordance with local laws. The process must involve the hotel manager, and
complete documentation of all actions must be maintained.
Procedures for Special Requirements:
·
Guest loses key--The property has the box
drilled by a qualified locksmith or facilities engineer. This procedure is
witnessed by the MOD, and proper documentation is maintained. The guest is
charged for drilling according to the property's policy.
·
Property loses control key--To maintain
the integrity of the safe deposit box system, a new control key must be made
for all control locks replaced.
·
Record retention--Safe deposit box records
(cards, guest letters, warrants, etc.) must be retained for seven (7) years.
·
Audits--Keys, cards, and boxes should be
audited nightly by the night auditor. The hotel manager should conduct an audit
of the safe deposit box program at least quarterly. All audits are to be
documented.
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