We're sorry to hear about your loss. To cancel a deceased person's account, you'll need to provide Experian with proof of the death, which can be a copy of the death certificate, a copy of the obituary, or an official estate document. Additionally, you should provide information identifying the deceased such as a full name, addresses for the past two years, date of birth, and social security number. Please contact Experian directly utilizing the appropriate contact information on this page to facilitate this process. It's also essential to notify all three credit bureaus to help prevent any fraudulent activity on the deceased's account.
Asked May 16, 2024 9:29 PM