Estate Planning 101

Notifying the Nevada Public Employees' Retirement System (NVPERS) After a Loved One’s Passing

September 13, 2023

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In the event of a loved one's passing, it can be challenging to remember all the necessary notifications, especially when dealing with financial matters. If your loved one was receiving a pension from the Nevada Public Employees' Retirement System (NVPERS), it's essential to notify them promptly.

Who Should Be Notified

NVPERS should be notified if your loved one was a public employee in Nevada and was either receiving or eligible to receive a pension benefit. This includes retired or active members of the system.

When to Notify

It's recommended to notify NVPERS as soon as possible following the death. This allows them to stop payments quickly, preventing any overpayments that could complicate financial matters.

How to Notify

To notify NVPERS, you can call their customer service line at (866) 473-7768. You'll need to provide the member's full name, Social Security number, and date of death. You should also be prepared to send a certified copy of the death certificate by mail to their office.

What to Expect After Notification

Once NVPERS has been notified, they will cease pension payments and provide information about any potential survivor benefits or death benefits that may be available. They'll guide you through the necessary paperwork and provide assistance with any questions you may have.

Tips for Notification

When communicating with NVPERS, keep a record of all interactions, including dates, times, and the names of any representatives you speak with. Also, make sure to retain copies of any documents you send. This can help avoid any potential confusion or discrepancies in the future.

Conclusion

Navigating financial matters after a loved one's death can be a complex process. However, notifying NVPERS promptly helps ensure a smooth transition, avoiding any overpayments and allowing for the potential disbursement of any available benefits.

FAQ

Q: What if I'm unsure if my loved one was a member of NVPERS?
A: If you're uncertain, it's still a good idea to contact NVPERS. They can look up the person's information and verify any membership.

Q: Can I notify NVPERS online?
A: Currently, NVPERS does not offer an online notification for death. You must notify them by phone or mail.

Q: What happens if NVPERS continues to make payments after the member's death?
A: If NVPERS isn't notified promptly and continues to issue payments, they will typically request a refund of the overpayment. This is why it's crucial to notify them as soon as possible.