31 CFR · Money and Finance: Treasury

§ 240.15 — Checks issued to deceased payees.

31 CFR § 240.15

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31 C.F.R. § 240.15 (2026).

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§ 240.15 Checks issued to deceased payees.

(a)Handling of checks when an executor or administrator has been appointed.
(1)An executor or administrator of an estate that has been appointed in accordance with applicable State law may indorse checks issued for the following classes of payments the right to which under law does not terminate with the death of the payee: payments for the redemption of currencies or for principal and/or interest on U.S. securities; payments for tax refunds; and payments for goods and services.
(i)An executor or administrator indorsing any such check must include, as part of the indorsement, an indication of the capacity in which the executor or administrator is indorsing. An example would be: “John Jones by Mary Jones, executor of the estate of John Jones.”

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