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Begin by filling out the 'Guide for Protecting Deceased Persons from Identity Theft'. This section provides essential information on how to safeguard a deceased individual's identity.
Next, complete the 'Checklist for Remedying Identity Theft of Deceased Persons'. This checklist will help you document necessary steps and communications with creditors and agencies.
Proceed to fill out the various letters included in the package. Start with the 'Letter to Credit Card Companies' notifying them of the death, ensuring all relevant details are accurately entered.
Continue with letters to other entities such as insurance companies and government agencies. Each letter should clearly state the purpose and include any required personal information.
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Indiana does not issue death certificates for individuals who died in another state. Requests must be made directly to the vital records office in the stateRead more
A probate estate can be opened with the local court in the decedents county of residence to distribute any assets (after the deceaseds debts are paid).Read more
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