Findyourpolicy.com provides a A free Central Database to help Consumers protect their beneficiaries from losing their life insurance inheritance. If the deceased person had a life isnurance policy, they may have registered it with this service so you could find out. Also, you may want to check with their life insurance agent, or review their canceled checks, or their checkbook, to find out if they were paying life insurance premiums, and to what insurer.
There's a site for that; please see link for search "deceased insurance policy search."
Yes, If you are the executor of the deceased, legal heir or have other appropriate power of attorney to do so, you can deposit the refund check.
Check for a pulse.
Contact the company (or companies) that issued the policies.
go to the census and check for the deceased people on year 1996
One way is to check with the lender. Most lenders have affiliations with mortgage life insurance companies to provide this service and in most cases the insurance premium is included in the mortgage payment.
Hopefully someone should have a power of attorney for him, I would check with a local insurance agent to check into a policy.
check on your policy mine does
You can check your car insurance to see what kind of theft is covered by contacting your car insurance company. In addition, you can log in to your car insurance company website account.
Check with the Dept of Insurance in your state or the National Association of Insurance Commissioners website (naic.org/state_web_map.htm) for links to the state officials you are looking for
If by service Group life insurance you mean life insurance relating to the armed services, check with the Veterans Administration. Check the bank records to see if any insurance premiums have been paid, and to which insurance companies. Check any documents left behind by your dad. There should be some record of any insurance that he may have had. Most people keep all their legal documents in a file, somewhere. Sometimes it's in a safety deposit box.
The court will not care to be honest. I had forgot to renew my insurance when i was young. They will treat as the time you were driving. IF you do get insurance, you can say you just forgot to update your insurance. Maybe they can go a little easy on you for that. But good luck. They will want to check the documents dated before the ticket, so dont say you had insurance because they will check paperwork and call insurance company to double check. Hope it helps.