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Looking for the bank account of some dead relative can be like looking to a needle in a haystack if you don't understand where to start. But, it is certainly not that difficult. To make your look for easier also to get more cooperation from others during your search, you ought to include proof of your identity, proof of your relationship to the deceased, proof that you are over the relative's estate, also a duplicate of the relative's dying certificate. If you don't have such documentation, you won't get very much cooperation because of liability issues.
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Directions
Proof of ID Evidence of estate ownership Death certificate. Bank OF WOW Review.
1 Look through your deceased relative's outdated files also documents with any bank paperwork or bank statements. Look through old wallets and wallets to check stubs, deposit slips or ATM receipts. If you are aware of any safe and sound the relative had you can examine those as well.
2 Monitor the mailbox of your deceased relative if he has recently died. If he has some bank account, the bank will mail him a monthly statement, unless he elected not to receive paper statements.
3 Check along with local charities or groups such as churches that your deceased relative may need made regular monetary contributions to. If the contributions were made by way of check or automated recurring donations, the organization may well know the title of the bank your relative banked with.
4 Contact the state treasurer with all of the states your deceased relative lived in. Question to converse for the “Unclaimed Funds” department. Counsel the department representative of your relative's name so he can search the unclaimed resources database. You can also research for your relative's unclaimed funds yourself on each state treasurer's web site. If a bank account is found, you must submit a declare form to the state treasurer to declare the funds.
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Kantrowitz: The Unclaimed Possession Page Oklohoma State Treasurer
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