Frequently Asked Questions

General

You can change your address and/or phone number through the MetOnline servicing site. Watch this video to see how easy it is.

Providing us with your updated information helps us to keep you informed about the status of your policies. If you don’t have time to register for MetOnline today, you can complete our Online Change of Address Form.

You can now view and print tax statements by logging in to your online account and selecting the option to view documents. You can also send a request to requests@metlife.com to request a copy of the 1099 form.

You can fax and email requests to the following:
Fax number: 1-877-547-9666
Email: requests@metlife.com

For contracts that are available online, you can complete by logging into your online account and selecting "Transfer Funds" from the drop down menu.

You can contact your financial professional with any questions, log in to your online account, or reach MetLife at the numbers below:

Individual Annuities: 1-800-638-7732

Yes, the taxable portion of your payment is taxed as ordinary income in the year you take the withdrawal. We will send you a 1099R generally showing the taxable amount and any taxes withheld to help you file your taxes.

For any tax related questions, we recommend you reach out to a tax advisor.  You may be subject to tax penalties and the underestimated tax rules if withholding amounts aren’t enough.

In general, your income benefit works one of two ways: 

1.  You can take income in regular payments for the withdrawal amount allowed under the benefit. You can start or stop this at any time. You have the option to withdraw the income as one lump sum payment or split it up into regular payments.   

2.  You can annuitize many, but not all, income benefits to create a lifetime stream of income.  To learn more, please contact us at 1-800-638-7732.

Information on your financial professional can be found in the upper right-hand corner of your statement. If no advisor is listed, we suggest conducting an internet search or asking a trusted source, such as family or friends for a recommendation.

To put your bank account on file, simply complete the EFT enrollment form.  

To update your beneficiary(ies), download the beneficiary form here.