How to protect 3 Honda Financial Services accounts — file death claims
Subsidiary of American Honda Motor Co., Inc. (Honda Motor Co., Ltd.)
hondafinancialservices.com→Honda Financial Services Customer Service
Payments and general correspondence: American Honda Finance Corporation, PO Box 165007, Irving, TX 75016.
Honda Financial Services Customer Service
Payments and general correspondence: American Honda Finance Corporation, PO Box 165007, Irving, TX 75016.
Honda Financial Services Customer Service — AHFC publishes no dedicated deceased-customer or estate department; the death of a borrower or lessee is reported through general customer service
American Honda Finance Corporation, PO Box 165007, Irving, TX 75016 (AHFC's general correspondence and payment address; it publishes no separate estate-documents address, so call 1-800-708-6555 to confirm where to send the death certificate and Letters). Lease buyout title paperwork goes elsewhere: email Honda@vitu.com or fax 937-481-5307 (Attn: Captive Client), or mail with a check to Honda Finance Exchange Inc., P.O. Box 70252, Philadelphia, PA 19176, or without a check to American Honda Finance Corp, Attn: Title Processing, 9750 Goethe Rd., Sacramento, CA 95827.
Honda Financial Services services loans, which means at death the focus is settling what is owed. The estate notifies Honda Financial Services, provides documentation of authority, and works through payoff or the loan-specific options available to survivors.
Beneficiary management at Honda Financial Services is handled through direct contact.
Honda Financial Services provides specific procedures for both proactive estate planning and filing claims after a death.
Preparing your estate
How to review 3 account types at Honda Financial Services.
View details →When someone dies
8-step process, 7 required documents, and contact information for survivors.
View details →Honda Financial Services holds a lien on the title until the retail loan is paid in full. The estate requests a payoff quote (through the account portal or at 1-800-708-6555), pays the balance from estate funds, life insurance, or the proceeds of a sale, and AHFC then mails the title or lien release — its help center says usually 2-3 weeks after the final payment clears, depending on the state and how the title is held. It goes to the address on file, so the executor should confirm that address on the notification call; a title mailed to a house that has been sold is a slow and avoidable problem. Once the lien release or title is in hand, the vehicle is retitled at the state DMV to the heir or to a buyer.
Data sourced from Honda Financial Services primary sources (15 pages reviewed). How we research.
Subsidiary of American Honda Motor Co., Inc. (Honda Motor Co., Ltd.)
hondafinancialservices.com→Honda Financial Services Customer Service
Payments and general correspondence: American Honda Finance Corporation, PO Box 165007, Irving, TX 75016.
Honda Financial Services Customer Service
Payments and general correspondence: American Honda Finance Corporation, PO Box 165007, Irving, TX 75016.
Honda Financial Services Customer Service — AHFC publishes no dedicated deceased-customer or estate department; the death of a borrower or lessee is reported through general customer service
American Honda Finance Corporation, PO Box 165007, Irving, TX 75016 (AHFC's general correspondence and payment address; it publishes no separate estate-documents address, so call 1-800-708-6555 to confirm where to send the death certificate and Letters). Lease buyout title paperwork goes elsewhere: email Honda@vitu.com or fax 937-481-5307 (Attn: Captive Client), or mail with a check to Honda Finance Exchange Inc., P.O. Box 70252, Philadelphia, PA 19176, or without a check to American Honda Finance Corp, Attn: Title Processing, 9750 Goethe Rd., Sacramento, CA 95827.
Learn how to protect your Honda Financial Services accounts and other assets with trusts, beneficiary designations, and estate planning documents.
Learn how to protect your Honda Financial Services accounts and other assets with trusts, beneficiary designations, and estate planning documents.