Does representative payee end at death?
Emily Carr
Published May 03, 2026
If the beneficiary dies, you must give any saved benefits to the legal representative of the estate. Otherwise, the savings must be managed according to state law. If you need information about state law, contact the probate court or an attorney.
Who is the owner of a representative payee account?
A representative payee bank account is an account used by an appointed person or organization to manage the finances of a Social Security beneficiary. Representative payees are chosen by the Social Security Administration to administer the account for a beneficiary—usually an older or disabled person.Can a rep payee account have a pod?
Under no circumstances can a representative payee name a P.O.D. beneficiary.Who gets the last Social Security payment after death?
Consequently, in most cases the estates of decedents must pay back the Social Security Administration (SSA) for the last payment received. The executor, administrator, or next-of-kin should notify the SSA by calling the 800 number for the state in which the deceased resided. (Often funeral homes provide this service.)What can a representative payee not do?
Limitations on What a Representative Payee Can Do
- Steal from the beneficiary. Payees are forbidden from mixing his or her personal funds with the beneficiary's funds. ...
- Misuse funds. ...
- Act as a legal representative. ...
- Falsify benefit reports.