- How Do I Register a Death with NatWest Mortgages?
Below, we’ve outlined the process required by NatWest Mortgages to notify them of a death. Alternatively, with Life Ledger's helpful service, you can close all of the deceased's accounts, from one place.
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What documentation will I need to tell NatWest Mortgages about a death?
NatWest Mortgages requires the following:
- Full name and last known address of the deceased
- Their NatWest account number and sort code
What happens next?
Once you have notified NatWest Mortgages of the death, they should freeze the account. Depending on the circumstances, they may send you a letter with the final balance and arrange for the account to be closed.
What you need
The deceased’s:
Date of Birth
Date of Death
Full name and usual address
Death certificate or interim death certificate (scan or photograph)
Who you can notify with Life Ledger
- Banks
- Life insurance
- Social media
- Building societies
- Health insurance
- Pet insurance
- Streaming services
- Credit cards
- Home insurance
- Travel insurance
- Loyalty cards
- Cable & satellite TV
- Telephone & broadband
- Energy providers
- Mobile
- Online shopping
- Water companies
- Pensions
Life Ledger is a secure, easy-to-use service to send death notifications
- Manage everything from one point
- Save time and effort
- Reduce stress and worry
- Collaborate with friends & family
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