How do I change the beneficiary on my life insurance policy?

Free Insurance Comparison

Compare Quotes From Top Companies and Save

secured lock Secured with SHA-256 Encryption

Asked December 15, 2011

1 Answer


To change the beneficiary on your life insurance policy, you will need to follow these five steps:

  1. Obtain the necessary forms: Contact your life insurance company and ask for the appropriate forms to change your beneficiary. Some insurance companies may have online forms that you can download and print, while others may require you to contact them by phone or email to request the forms.
  2. Fill out the forms: Fill out the beneficiary change forms with the new information for your chosen beneficiaries. You will typically need to provide the full name, address, date of birth, and social security number of each new beneficiary.
  3. Sign and date the forms: Once you have filled out the forms, sign and date them in the presence of a witness. The witness may need to sign the forms as well, depending on the requirements of your insurance company.
  4. Submit the forms: Send the completed forms to your life insurance company. Some insurance companies may allow you to submit the forms online, while others may require you to mail or fax them.
  5. Follow up: After you have submitted the forms, follow up with your insurance company to ensure that the changes have been made to your policy. It may take several weeks for the changes to take effect.
It's important to note that if you have multiple life insurance policies, you will need to change the beneficiary on each policy separately. Additionally, if you have named a trust or organization as your beneficiary, you may need to provide additional documentation to make the change. It's also important to review and update your beneficiary designations regularly, especially after major life events such as marriage, divorce, or the birth of a child. Keeping your beneficiary information up-to-date can help ensure that your life insurance proceeds are distributed according to your wishes.

Answered April 3, 2012 by Anonymous

Free Insurance Comparison

Compare quotes from the top insurance companies and save!

secured lock Secured with SHA-256 Encryption