I have "heard" you have to notify Experian/Equifax/Transunion of death if you are the survivor. Does everyone do this? They make the task quite onerous with requiring death certificates, Letters testamentary and etc. If you have ALREADY cancelled all credit cards why must this be done? I understand their concerns about identify theft, but in all truth, the person who is dead can hardly be held responsible for debts when everything else has been cancelled.
"Reporting a Death of a Loved One to TransUnion. There can be a lot to take care of when a loved one has passed away, but it's important to notify the credit reporting agencies so the individual's credit report can be marked as deceased and you can help prevent theft of their identity."
I suspected identity theft to be the reason. Then I googled "who should notifiy credit bureaus" thinking maybe the funeral room notified, like they notify the SSA. This came up:
Consult a qualified trusts and estates attorney to determine if you are the person entitled to notify the agencies on behalf of your loved one. agencies by telephone to report the death: Experian (888-397-3742), Equifax (800-685-1111) and TransUnion (800-888-4213). Request the credit report is flagged as “Deceased.
I'd just call them myself and see what each needs. Although it may be the case that if you notify one of them, that entity notifies the others, You could ask when you call. This was a great question. Thanks! Now I know.
I suggest anyone having older parents with dementia get a joint account before they get to far along if they let you and become social security representative payee sure helped us
In 2018, after Mom passed I took Mom's certified death certificate and mailed it to Experian per their requirements. They'll notify the other credit agencies.
Heck, about the same time I even ordered a certified death certificate from the State (Kansas, and the online application was easy) for my stepdad who had been dead 18 years! I sent in a letter and the original certificate to Experian. I figured it was the final thing I could do for him.
The address that was on Experian's site was PO Box 4500, McAllen, TX 75013. Go on their website and see if anything's changed in the few years since. It's easy and rewarding to ensure her financial peace is secure.
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