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If youre an executor and choose to deal with the estate yourself, you may find yourself receiving and paying out large sums of money. One way to keep track of these transactions more easily is to open a dedicated Executor Account with HSBC.
Criminal penalties. Anyone withdrawing money from a bank account after death can be subject to criminal prosecution for theft from the estate, even if they are one of the beneficiaries. Taking more than you are entitled to by law can be interpreted as stealing from the other beneficiaries of the estate.
Most accounts have to be closed either by visiting us in branch or online using the Internet Bank or Banking app. You wont be able to call us to close an account over the phone unless weve let you know otherwise.
Remember, it is illegal to withdraw money from an open account of someone who has died unless you are the other person named on a joint account before you have informed the bank of the death and been granted probate. This is the case even if you need to access some of the money to pay for the funeral.
In these cases, simply visit the bank with a valid ID and a certified copy of the death certificate. You will then have access to the account, allowing you to withdraw the funds as needed.
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Your valid ID, such as a state-issued drivers license or ID card, U.S. passport, or military ID. Proof of death, such as certified copies of the death certificate. Documentation about the account and its owner, including the deceaseds full legal name, Social Security number, and the bank account number.
Close the accounts Once youve sent us the death certificate and weve registered the death, well need to look at how much is left in the persons account. Well then send you a Request to Close Account(s) (SF220) form by post. Youll need to complete this form and return it to us using the envelope provided.
Children - if there is no surviving married or civil partner If there is no surviving partner, the children of a person who has died without leaving a will inherit the whole estate. This applies however much the estate is worth. If there are two or more children, the estate will be divided equally between them.
Any money held in the account will be transferred to the legal representative or executor. We will usually be in contact within 5 working days. We will make funds available if the representative needs to pay probate fees, funeral expenses or inheritance tax.
Criminal penalties. Anyone using a dead persons debit card can be subject to criminal prosecution for theft from the estate, even if they are one of the beneficiaries. Taking more than you are entitled to by law can be interpreted as stealing from the other beneficiaries of the estate.

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