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Survivors Benefits | SSA - Social Security Administration

In most cases, the funeral home will report the person’s death to us. You should give the funeral home the deceased person’s Social Security number if you want them to make the report. If you need to report a death or apply for benefits, call 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778 ).

https://www.ssa.gov/benefits/survivors/ Survivors Benefits | SSA - Social Security Administration

What should I do when someone dies? · FAQ | SSA

Notify Social Security as soon as possible when someone getting benefits dies. In most cases, the funeral director will report the person’s death to Social Security. Give the funeral director the deceased’s Social Security number so he or she can report the death. See How Social Security Can Help You When A Family Member Dies for more information.

https://faq.ssa.gov/en-us/Topic/article/KA-02077 What should I do when someone dies? · FAQ | SSA

Social Security Death Index

Provided by the Unites States Social Security Administration, the SSDI can help you find Social Security Death Records, which contain information on anyone whose death has been reported to the U.S. Social Security Administration. In fact, it contains more than 94 million names and details about birth, death, and last residence.

https://socialsecuritydeathindex-search.com/ Social Security Death Index

SI 02301.250 Death of a Recipient (T01) - Social Security Administration

1. Effective Date A recipient's eligibility for SSI benefits terminates the month after the month of death (T01). 2. Eligible Couples When a member of an eligible couple dies, the eligibility status for the surviving member changes to an eligible individual effective the month after the month of death. 3. Overpayment

https://secure.ssa.gov/poms.nsf/lnx/0502301250 SI 02301.250 Death of a Recipient (T01) - Social Security Administration

Data Exchange – Requesting SSA’s Death Information

These files of death information include, if available, the deceased individual’s SSN, first name, middle name, surname, date of birth, and date of death. The full file of death information includes state death records. Pursuant to section 205(r) of the Social Security Act, we only share the full file with certain Federal and State agencies.

https://www.ssa.gov/dataexchange/request_dmf.html Data Exchange – Requesting SSA’s Death Information

Social Security Death Index Free Online | ObitsArchive

The public Social Security Death Index from the United States Social Security Administration (SSA) currently contains over 89 million death records and is updated weekly. The index is created from records of deceased persons possessing U.S. Social Security numbers, whose deaths were reported to the Social Security Administration.

https://www.obitsarchive.com/ssdi Social Security Death Index Free Online | ObitsArchive

I-2-1-50. Death of Claimant - Social Security Administration

I-2-1-50. Death of Claimant Last Update: 12/29/14 (Transmittal I-2-129) A. General For information on when an administrative law judge (ALJ) may dismiss a request for hearing due to the death of a claimant, see Hearings, Appeals and Litigation Law (HALLEX) manual I-2-4-35.

https://www.ssa.gov/OP_Home/hallex/I-02/I-2-1-50.html I-2-1-50. Death of Claimant - Social Security Administration

Social Security When A Spouse Dies - A Guide To Survivor Benefits - AARP

If you claim survivor benefits between age 60 and your full retirement age, you will receive between 71.5 percent and 99 percent of the deceased’s benefit. The percentage gets higher the older you are when you claim. If you claim in your 50s as a disabled spouse, the survivor benefit is 71.5 percent of your late spouse's benefit.

https://www.aarp.org/retirement/social-security/questions-answers/social-security-spouse-dies.html Social Security When A Spouse Dies - A Guide To Survivor Benefits - AARP

Social Security Death Index - Information for Online Searching

The Social Security Death Index (SSDI) is a database of people whose deaths were reported to the Social Security Administration (SSA) beginning about 1962. A small number of deaths are listed before 1962. It was created from the Social Security Administration's Death Master File.

https://www.deathindexes.com/ssdi.html Social Security Death Index - Information for Online Searching