How do I apply for the one-time Social Security lump-sum death payment after a family member passes away in California?

To apply for the one-time Social Security lump-sum death payment, the eligible surviving spouse or child must contact the Social Security Administration (SSA) directly, as you cannot apply online for this specific benefit. Here is how to apply for the payment: Step 1: Confirm Your Eligibility First, confirm you are eligible. The $255 payment is made only to a surviving spouse who was living in the same home as the deceased at the time of death. If there is no such spouse, the payment can be made to a surviving spouse or child who, in the month of death, was eligible for Social Security benefits on the deceased's record. Step 2: Gather Required Documents Collect essential documents before contacting the SSA. You will need the deceased’s Social Security number, your own Social Security number and date of birth, a certified copy of the death certificate, and proof of the deceased's most recent earnings (like W-2s or a tax return). A marriage certificate may be required for a surviving spouse. Step 3: Contact the Social Security Administration You must apply by calling the SSA at 1-800-772-1213 or by visiting your local Social Security office. Tell the representative you wish to apply for the Lump-Sum Death Payment. They will guide you through completing the application, known as Form SSA-8. Step 4: File Within the Deadline You must file the application within two years of your family member's death. This is a strict deadline, so it is important to act promptly. Important Details and Nuances The payment amount is a fixed $255 and is not adjusted for inflation. It is paid in the following priority order: first to a qualifying spouse, then to a qualifying child. If no eligible person exists, the payment is not made. This benefit is separate from any monthly survivor benefits, which require their own application. Warnings and Limitations A funeral home may report the death to the SSA, but this action does not start an application for benefits on your behalf. You must personally contact the SSA to apply for the payment. This is a one-time payment only and is not available to all family members. This is general information and does not constitute legal advice. For complex situations, such as disputes over eligibility or other estate matters, consult with a qualified California attorney.
Disclaimer: This information is for general guidance only and should not be considered as legal advice. Please consult with a qualified attorney for specific legal matters.
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Updated: August 13, 2025
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