Life Events: Transferring a Retirement Account Without a Beneficiary

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Information about transferring an IRA when there is no named beneficiary on file


The requirements around transferring accounts when there is no beneficiary on file vary based on whether the account owner passed away before or after November 29, 2021.

1. Transitioning an IRA if the account owner passed away on or after November 29, 2021


Under the terms of the Custodial Agreement if there is no designated beneficiary on file at the time of death the assets belong to the estate.

Probated estate — forms and documents you will need to provide:

Nonprobated estate — forms and documents you will need to provide:

  • Photocopy of death certificate
  • Notarized small-estate affidavit
  • IRA Beneficiary Claim Request (PDF) for each individual receiving assets
  • Inheritance tax waiver, if applicable

Helpful tip: If you plan to contact us, please be prepared with the deceased’s account owner’s full name, address, Social Security number, and date of death.

2. Transitioning an IRA if the account owner passed away prior to November 29, 2021

Under the terms of the Custodial Agreement, if there is no designated beneficiary on file at the time of death, the surviving spouse can claim the assets as beneficiary. If there is no spouse, or if the account owner’s spouse passed away prior to the account owner, the account owner’s children will then be recognized as beneficiaries. If the account owner did not have children, the assets then go to the estate.

Helpful tip: If you plan to contact us, please have the deceased account owner’s full name, address, Social Security number, and date of death.

A. Account assets transfer to the surviving spouse (first)

Forms and documents you will need to provide:

B. Account assets transfer to the surviving children (second)

Probated estate — forms and documents you will need to provide:

Nonprobated estate — forms and documents you will need to provide:

C. Account assets transfer to the estate (third)

Probated estate — forms and documents you will need to provide:

Nonprobated estate — forms and documents you will need to provide:

  • Photocopy of death certificate
  • Notarized small-estate affidavit
  • IRA Beneficiary Claim Request (PDF) for each individual receiving assets
  • Inheritance tax waiver, if applicable
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