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Home→Agencies→Public Pensions→West Virginia→When someone dies

State Public Pensions in West Virginia: when someone dies

A 4-step process for West Virginia Consolidated Public Retirement Board (CPRB) after a death in West Virginia.

OverviewWhen someone dies

Public Pensions

West Virginia

wvretirement.com→

Administering agency

West Virginia Consolidated Public Retirement Board (CPRB)

Phone1-800-654-4406
WebsiteVisit website →
Verified May 2026

Steps to take

  1. Identify which CPRB plan the deceased belonged to (PERS, TRS, TDC, State Police, Judges, Deputy Sheriff, EMS, Municipal Police and Firefighter, or Natural Resources Police Officer).
  2. Report the death to CPRB so the member's pension payments stop.
  3. Confirm the beneficiary designation on file and ask what survivor annuity or death benefit is payable.
  4. File the survivor or death-benefit claim with the documents CPRB requires, including a certified death certificate.

West Virginia Consolidated Public Retirement Board (CPRB)

Phone: 1-800-654-4406

Visit the agency website →

Frequently asked questions

Contact the West Virginia Consolidated Public Retirement Board at 1-800-654-4406. CPRB administers PERS, TRS, and the other state retirement plans and handles survivor and death-benefit claims.

The benefit that continues depends on the payment option the retiree elected at retirement. A surviving beneficiary may receive a continuing monthly annuity, a lump sum, or nothing if a maximum single-life option was elected.

CPRB may pay a death benefit or survivor annuity to the designated beneficiary or a qualifying survivor when an active member dies before retirement. The amount and form depend on the member's plan, service credit, and the plan's rules.

Public Pensions

West Virginia

wvretirement.com→

Administering agency

West Virginia Consolidated Public Retirement Board (CPRB)

Phone1-800-654-4406
WebsiteVisit website →
Verified May 2026