- Thread starter
- #41
I find most companies have their own surrender forms and I have them on hand. Including AIL's.
The worst to deal with on surrender for me is AmMem/Trustage. They want each surrender form to be client specific. OA used to do that. Now they will take a signed note. LH goes back and forth. They have a form. Sometimes they require it. Sometimes not. Sometimes they want it notarized. Sometimes not. I just notarize them all.
The very worst at stopping drafts are SL and Foresters.
So you fill out the surrender form at time of sale . If it needs to be notarized you leave filled out form with client and tell them to get done then mail in ? So with Trustage you call up with client and request them? Foresters requires surrender form if over $150 as I recall . Trans , Lincoln Heritage I've done a ton with a letter only .