Required Documents & Process Timeline
After a retiree’s death is reported, SCERS will begin the process of reviewing the account and determining whether any survivor or beneficiary benefits are payable. This section outlines the documents that may be required and what to expect as the process moves forward.
What SCERS Will Do First
Once a death is reported, SCERS will:
- Verify the retiree’s record and payment option election
- Review the eligibility of any survivors or beneficiaries
- Contact the appropriate individuals to request documentation
Commonly Requested Documents
Depending on the type of benefit payable, SCERS may request the following:
- Certified copy of the death certificate
- Minor child birth certificate, if applicable
- Social Security number or Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN)
- Court orders, if benefits are subject to a Domestic Relations Order
If you are unsure whether a document is required, wait for SCERS to provide instructions. Please do not send original documents unless specifically requested.
Secure Document Submission
When documents are needed, SCERS staff will send a personalized link to the secure file upload system. This secure option allows you to upload the required materials quickly and safely.
- The link is valid for 48 hours
- Multiple documents can be submitted in one session
- No account or special software is required
If you prefer, documents can also be submitted by mail or in person.
Timeline and Next Steps
The process typically moves through the following steps:
- Notification Received
SCERS is notified of the retiree’s passing. - Account Review
SCERS confirms retirement option and beneficiary status. - Document Request
SCERS contacts the survivor or beneficiary with instructions and to request supporting documents. - Eligibility Determination
SCERS reviews the submitted materials to confirm benefit eligibility. - Benefit Processing
Applicable benefits (monthly continuance or lump-sum payment) are processed and paid.
Processing times can vary based on the complexity of the account and how quickly documents are received. Most benefits are issued within 45 days of receiving all required materials.