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Who needs to be informed when someone dies?

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Death is inevitable yet, very painful.

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The loss of a loved one is a feeling that’s very difficult to live with.

But in most cases, people are often at a loss and are unable to come up with a list of people/organizations they are supposed to inform if someone has died.

Below is a checklist of the people or institutions who ought to be in the know when someone dies;

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People To Inform First

  • Tell family members and friends about the death.
  • Employer or educational establishments.
  • Health professionals. You will also need to cancel any outstanding hospital, dental, podiatry or other health related appointments.
  • Agencies providing care such as social services, home carers, meals on wheels and day centres.

Financial Institutions

  • Banks/National Savings/building societies.
  • Insurance companies (e.g. life, buildings/contents, medical, car, travel).
  • Pension providers.
  • Credit card/store card providers.
  • Any other financial institutions must be informed so that any accounts solely in the deceased’s name can be frozen to prevent fraud. You should also inform companies/organisations with joint accounts, although these should normally still be accessible by the other joint holder.

Property and Utilities

  • If the deceased lived in rented accommodation, inform the local authority, housing association or private landlord.
  • Buildings and property insurance companies to ensure continued cover especially if the property is left unoccupied.
  • Utility companies (electricity, gas, water and telephone) and arrange transfer of account details if necessary.
  • TV/internet companies.

Government offices

  • Pensions Service or Jobcentre Plus to cancel any benefits to the deceased or their carer. To find out more, you can call us for advice and contact details.
  • Local government offices that provide services such as the Electoral Register, housing benefit, council tax office, bus pass, disabled parking permits, library membership.
  • The DVLA and the insurance company if the deceased owned a car or held a driving licence.
  • The Passport Agency.

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