Try this: Contact Information: Mailing Address: P O Box 709010
16980 Dallas Parkway
Dallas Tx 75370 -9010 Office Number: (972)447-6400 Toll Free Number: (800)743-0122 Fax Number:(972)447-6495
https://apps.tdi.state.tx.us/pcci/pcci_show_profile.jsp?tdiNum=49150
The status of a policy can be had by browsing the Insurance Company's portal,if you have prior registration, or you can visit the Insurance Company's office for status of your policy.
You can contact the insurance company for a status paper of the policy to find out whether the policy was paid out or not.
You can verify the validity of an old life insurance policy by contacting the insurance company directly. Provide them with the policy details, and they will be able to confirm the status of the policy and any benefits associated with it. It's important to have the policy number and other relevant information ready when reaching out to the insurance company.
Call your state insurance commissioners for the insurance company's contact info and call the insurance company. mcdlife.com
No, an SR-22 is just a form that the insurance company sends to the state to notify them of the status of your insurance policy. It is an endorsement on your insurance policy. Hope this helps.
Just call the company and ask them.
You can call your insurance company or agent to find out the status. Most insurance companies have a 24 hour customer service line.
I am unable to provide specific information about your state life insurance policy status. You will need to contact your state life insurance department or your insurance provider directly for personalized assistance.
Call or write your agent, or the company, as listed on your policy and insurance ID cards. They will provide an EOB (Explanation of Benefits) or summary of your policy status and limitations.
To check the status of an old policy, you can contact the insurance company that issued the policy and provide them with the policy number and any other relevant information. They should be able to provide you with information on whether the policy is still active or has been terminated.
It's possible that a life insurance policy from 1946 is still valid, but you should contact the insurance company to verify the policy's status. Insurance policies can vary in terms of their conditions and expiration dates.
Phone the company is the best option