There is no one site that looks up all insurance. As executor you can do many things. You lawyer should have explained these to you (if you do not have one, get one). If you know which companies he has, a proper request from you as executor will probably get an answer. If not things get trickier. Finding a policy may take some digging, but start here: a.. Go through canceled checks or contact the insured's bank for copies of old checks. Look for checks made out to insurance companies. a.. Ask those who may have known about your relative's finances. Speak with the person's lawyer, banker or accountant. Also contact the insurance agent. One of them may know where the insured bought life insurance. b.. Contact your relative's past employers. They might know of possible group life insurance. The insured might have also purchased supplemental life insurance through work. c.. Check the mail for a year. Premium bills and policy-status notices are usually sent annually. d.. Look at income tax returns for the past two years. Check for interest income from policies or expenses paid to life insurance companies. e.. Contact the Medical Information Bureau. If your relative bought life insurance fairly recently, there might be a trail of the companies to which he applied. The Medical Information Bureau maintains a database dating to 1996 that might show if insurers have requested your relative's medical information. Record searches can be requested through the MIB's Policy Locator Service and cost $75. The MIB says nearly 30% of searches turn up leads. http://www.mibsolutions.com/pls_how_to_order/
Answered on Jun 10th, 2011 at 11:19 AM