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Prepare the letter of instruction American Fidelity requests during estate or death-claim processing — addressed to its verified claims department with the required enclosures. PDF.
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The insured person whose American Fidelity life insurance benefit you are claiming.
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Send it to American Fidelity's estate/claims department: American Fidelity Assurance Company, Life and Annuity - Worksite, P.O. Box 25160, Oklahoma City, OK 73125-0160. You can reach the department at 1-800-662-1113.
American Fidelity lists these among its required documents: Completed Statement of Claimant / Life Insurance Claim Form (BN-151); Certified death certificate showing the cause and manner of death; IRS Form W-9 for each payee (beneficiary, assignee, trustee, estate administrator, or guardian of a minor); Policy number and deceased's information. The prepared letter includes an enclosure checklist drawn from American Fidelity's recorded requirements.
Claims are generally processed within seven business days once all required documentation is received. Direct deposit payments may arrive in as little as one day after processing. Delays may occur if documentation is incomplete, the policy is within the two-year contestability period, or if the circumstances of death require further investigation.
American Fidelity provides its own letter-of-instruction form. We complete that official form with your information; you print, sign, and send it.
It depends on the capacity you are acting in. An executor or administrator encloses Letters Testamentary (when there is a will) or Letters of Administration (when there is not); a successor trustee encloses a certificate of trust; a successor under a small estate encloses that state’s small estate affidavit. The prepared letter lists the proof-of-authority document for your role alongside the institution’s required documents.
A letter of instruction is the written request an institution asks for when settling a deceased customer’s account. It identifies the decedent and the account, states the capacity you are acting in, and tells the institution what to do with the account.