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How long does it take for social security to expire after death?

1. It is reported that people must apply for social insurance within three months after death. Details are as follows: 1. The heir shall declare the funeral subsidy to the social insurance agency within 3 months, and fill in the Application Form for Death Funeral Subsidy for Enterprise Retirees when handling it, and hand it in to the community for seal and the social security staff for signature. 2. Take the original and photocopy of the cremation certificate of the deceased retiree and the photocopy of the consignee's ID card to the social security bureau's endowment insurance service hall to apply for funeral expenses. 3. Retirees who have lived in non-cremation areas for a long time, in addition to filling out the Application Form for Funeral Subsidies for Death of Enterprise Retirees, should also provide the death certificate of the public security organ, the legal heir certificate, the non-cremation area certificate issued by the civil affairs department at or above the county level and the long-term residence certificate issued by the public security organ.

2. In the future, the social security card will not expire immediately after the death of the insured or retirees. As long as the family members of the deceased report to the social security institutions and medical insurance institutions and complete the relevant procedures for death treatment, the social security accounts and medical insurance accounts will be sealed or published. That is to say, how long after death, the social security card will expire depends on when the immediate family members go to the social security institutions and medical insurance institutions to go through the relevant procedures.

It is human nature to feel sad and sad when a family member dies. It's just that the dead are gone, and the living still have to cheer up from the beginning. The funeral of the deceased should still be handled well, and social security should be reported in time. If the reporting time is too long, the pension will be directly deducted from the amount of death benefits, which requires close attention from family members.