Can an estate representative sign to release information about the deceased?

Full question:

Is there a form for representative of an estate to sign releasing all information regarding the deceased (e.g., medical, work history; social security)?

Answer:

An executor can sign an authorization to release information about the deceased. This includes medical records and employment history. For example, the following forms can be used:

  • MS-60069 Authorization for Release of Medical Information
  • MS-62441 Authorization To Release Wage and Employment Information

When signing, the executor should format it like this:

Estate of John Doe, deceased
By:____________________
William Smith, Executor

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FAQs

To release disability records, you typically use the SSA-827 form, which is an Authorization for the Social Security Administration to release information. This form allows you to authorize the release of your medical records and other relevant information to the SSA or other entities. Make sure to complete the form accurately and provide all necessary details to ensure a smooth process.