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Royal Moving & Storage Truck

Bank Relocation Portland

Bank and financial institution relocations across Portland and the metro. Vaults, ATMs, secure files, and branch equipment moved with full chain-of-custody documentation and security coordination.

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Security First

Chain of custody on everything

Secure files and assets are tracked end to end, with security coordination built into the move.

A bank move is a security operation.

Relocating a bank branch or financial institution is unlike any other commercial move. Vaults and ATMs are heavy and specialized. Files and assets are sensitive and regulated. Security and chain-of-custody are not optional, they are the entire point.

Royal Moving & Storage handles Portland bank relocations with security coordination, full chain-of-custody documentation, and crews experienced with vault doors, ATMs, and secure file handling. Every step is documented and every asset is accounted for.

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What a Portland Bank Relocation Has to Secure

A financial institution move is a security operation. Here is what our crews are equipped and documented to handle.

Vaults & Safes

Vault doors, safes, and deposit equipment are heavy and specialized. We move them with the right rigging and a documented process.

ATMs

ATMs are moved, transported, and placed with care, coordinated around servicing and security requirements.

Secure Files

Regulated records and customer files are handled under documented chain of custody with controlled access.

Cash Handling Areas

Teller stations and cash handling equipment are relocated with security coordination at both ends.

Branch Furniture & IT

The everyday branch, from furniture to workstations to network gear, moved alongside the secure assets.

Chain of Custody

Every regulated asset is logged and tracked end to end, so accountability never has a gap.

A secure, documented move.

Chain of custody from start to finish.

01

Security survey

We assess vaults, ATMs, secure files, and security requirements at both locations.

02

Documented plan

A move plan with chain-of-custody procedures and security coordination.

03

Secure move

Crews move vault components, ATMs, and files under documented chain of custody.

04

Verified handover

Every asset accounted for and the branch ready to operate securely.

Our Portland Service Area

Branch and financial institution relocations across Portland and the metro.

Two ways a bank move can go.

An ordinary crew on a secure job, or a documented, security-led move.

Typical Movers

Ordinary crew, secure assets

No chain-of-custody documentation for assets
No experience with vault doors or ATMs
Sensitive files handled without security protocols
No coordination with the institution's security team
Gaps in accountability for regulated materials
Royal Moving & Storage

Security-led and documented

Full chain-of-custody documentation on every asset
Experience with vault components and ATMs
Secure file handling with proper protocols
Coordination with the institution's security team
Every regulated asset accounted for end to end

Everything a Portland Bank Relocation Should Include

Secure, documented, accountable.

Flat-rate pricing
A clear price for the relocation project.
Chain of custody
Documentation on every asset, end to end.
Vault and ATM handling
Specialized equipment moved correctly.
Secure file handling
Regulated records handled with protocols.
Security coordination
We work with your security team.
Licensed and insured
Oregon MC #280015 with full coverage.

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Vaults, ATMs, and secure files moved with full chain-of-custody documentation and security coordination.

Bank Relocation FAQs

1. Can you move vault doors and ATMs?

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Yes. We have the equipment and experience to move vault components, ATMs, and other specialized branch equipment safely.

2. How do you maintain chain of custody?

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3. Do you coordinate with our security team?

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4. How are sensitive files handled?

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5. Can you provide a Certificate of Insurance?

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6. Are you licensed and insured?

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