How to securely convert paper bonds to electronic bonds (2024)

From taking out a loan to investing in stocks and bonds, most money moves can be done online nowadays. If you're like me and still have paper savings bonds, you can make your life easier and better protect your funds by converting them to electronic form.

Traditionally issued in physical form, the U.S. Treasury offers two types of savings bonds, series I bonds and series EE bonds. The main difference is that EE bonds have a fixed interest rate while I bonds earn a rate that can change every six months. The digitization process is the same for both types of bonds and requires a TreasuryDirect account.

Here's a step-by-step breakdown of how I converted my paper bonds to digital ones using TreasuryDirect, and you can too.

What we'll cover

  • Why convert your paper bonds?
  • Step-by-step bond conversion process
  • My bond conversion experience
  • How to buy bonds
  • Bottom line

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Why convert your paper bonds?

One of the biggest benefits of converting paper bonds to electronic bonds is increased safety. Unlike paper bonds, electronic bonds don't need to be physically safeguarded, so they can't be lost, stolen or destroyed.

Another benefit of electronic bonds is that you'll automatically get paid once they mature. With physical bonds, you have to track when they stop earning interest and then take the bonds to a bank to cash them in. Electronic bonds are also more convenient as you can manage your bonds whenever and wherever you'd like — you only need access to a computer.

Just note that once you convert bonds from paper to electronic format, you can not convert them back.

Step-by-step conversion process

Create a TresuryDirect Account

The first step to converting my paper bonds to electronic bonds was to create an account on TreasuryDirect.gov. I needed to provide some basic information such as my name, date of birth and address, as well as some more personal details like my Tax ID or Social Security number and my banking information, allowing the bonds to be automatically redeemed upon maturity.

TreasuryDirect.gov

Establish a Conversion Linked Account

Once my account was created I navigated to the ManageDirect tab of their navigation and selected "Establish a Conversion Linked Account" to have my account be eligible for bond conversions.

Create registration lists for each bond registration type

From there I had to create registration lists for each type of bond I had. For example, I had four different types of bonds, one where I was the only owner, one with my mother listed as a co-owner, two with my father listed as a co-owner, and one that was payable on death (POD) which meant I had to create four separate registration lists.

For this step, you'll need the Tax ID or Social Security Number for both the owner and the Second-Name Registrant of the treasuries, who are often the co-owner or beneficiary.

Add each bond to the correct registration list given its type

Once the registration lists were created, I could then add each bond to the correct registration list based on its type. I selected the correct series label (EE or I) and denomination, entered the serial number and issue date of each bond and then added them to my "cart," which is essentially a holding spot for the bonds until they are converted. The cart is automatically saved with each bond addition, and you can log out and return to add more bonds whenever you would like before proceeding to the next step.

TreasuryDirect.gov

Create a manifest that contains a list of your bond information

Once I had added all the bonds to my cart I then clicked "create a manifest" which generated a numbered manifest of the list of bonds that I had in my cart. From there I could print and sign the manifest, make a copy for my records, and mail both the created manifest with my bonds to the address shown on the form.

Periodically check the status of your bonds

Once this is all complete, you just have to sit back and relax. You won't be notified when the conversion process is complete, so it's important to check the status regularly, which will provide updates as to the progress phase your bonds are in.

My bond conversion experience

Overall, my experience converting my paper bonds to electronic ones was relatively positive with a few bumps along the way. The website looks very simple which helps for navigational purposes, but many times if I clicked on a page and then wanted to go back, it would sign me out of my account and I'd have to go through the sign-in process all over again. Some information, such as the social security numbers of co-owners of the bonds, took longer to get my hands on but the process went smoothly once I had all the necessary info.

How to buy bonds

Most savings bonds are now electronic. Paper bonds can only be purchased as part of your annual tax return.

If you're looking to buy individual government bonds, you can do so directly through TreasuryDirect.gov. Buying individual treasuries is often recommended for more experienced investors as it requires a decent amount of knowledge and information around pricing, risk tolerance, diversification, investing timeline, overall financial goals and more.

You can also get access to treasuries through a brokerage account via bond funds and bond exchange-traded funds (ETFs). These function similarly to mutual funds and ETFs and allow you to invest in a mix of bonds. Brokerages also often offer educational resources that can help you make more informed investment decisions.

Both Ally Invest as well as Wealthfront offer ways to invest in treasuries. Ally offers a $0 minimum deposit for Self-Directed Trading as well as access to knowledge about investment strategies and market trends. You can also utilize a robo-advisor, such as Wealthfront, which can help you create a personalized portfolio and will often include a mix of bonds among other assets based on your personal financial goals.

Ally Invest®

On Ally's secure site

  • Minimum deposit and balance

    Minimum deposit and balance requirements may vary depending on the investment vehicle selected. No account minimum for Self-Directed Trading. $100 minimum for Robo Portfolios

  • Fees

    Fees may vary depending on the investment vehicle selected. Self-Directed Trading has zero commission fees for stock, ETF, options trades; $0.50 per options contract. Robo Portfolios have zero management fees

  • Bonus

    You may be eligible for up to $3,000 bonus cash when you open an Ally Invest Self-Directed account

  • Investment vehicles

    Robo-advisor: Ally Invest Robo Portfolios IRA: Ally Invest Traditional, Roth and Rollover IRAs Brokerage and trading: Ally Invest Self-Directed Trading

  • Investment options

    Stocks, bonds, ETFs, options, mutual funds, margin account and forex trading

  • Educational resources

    Offers informational articles to help users improve their understanding of investment strategies and market trends

Terms apply.

Wealthfront

  • Minimum deposit and balance

    Minimum deposit and balance requirements may vary depending on the investment vehicle selected. $500 minimum deposit for investment accounts

  • Fees

    Fees may vary depending on the investment vehicle selected. Zero account, transfer, trading or commission fees (fund ratios may apply). Wealthfront annual management advisory fee is 0.25% of your account balance

  • Bonus

    None

  • Investment vehicles

  • Investment options

    Stocks, bonds, ETFs and cash. Additional asset classes to your portfolio include real estate, natural resources and dividend stocks

  • Educational resources

    Offers free financial planning for college planning, retirement and homebuying

Terms apply.

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Bottom line

The added safety and security of electronic bonds were the main reasons I chose to convert my paper bonds. If you have any older savings bonds that you're thinking about converting, the process is relatively straightforward and you'll no longer have to worry about keeping them safe or tracking their maturity date.

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How to securely convert paper bonds to electronic bonds (2024)

FAQs

How do you convert paper bonds to e bonds? ›

Once you have a TreasuryDirect account, here's how you convert your paper EE or I bonds:
  1. Go to your TreasuryDirect account.
  2. Select ManageDirect.
  3. In the Manage My Linked Accounts menu, select Establish a Conversion Linked Account. ...
  4. Review the information about conversion linked accounts.
  5. Select Create Account.

How long does it take to convert paper ibond to electronic? ›

You likely have at least a 13-week processing wait. TD processing times have increased. My processing times for paper bond conversions/redemptions/transfers were: spring 2022 - 4 weeks, August 2022 - 7 weeks, November 2022 - 13 weeks.

How do I cash in my electronic I bonds? ›

Electronic EE or I savings bonds
  1. Go to your TreasuryDirect account.
  2. Go to ManageDirect.
  3. Use the link for cashing securities.

What is the safest way to send bonds in the mail? ›

We recommend you use registered mail.

Can paper I bonds be redeemed at a bank? ›

Electronic I bonds can be cashed online through TreasuryDirect.gov. Paper I bonds can be cashed online, or they may be accepted by some banks. If you hold an I bond for less than five years, you'll lose three months' interest.

How do I transfer paper bonds to trust? ›

The registered owner or both co-owners need to complete a Request To Reissue United States Savings Bonds to a Personal Trust (FS Form 1851). If Series HH bonds are being reissued, the trustee must complete and sign a Direct Deposit Sign-Up Form (FS Form 5396) for direct deposit of the interest payments.

How to avoid paying taxes on savings bonds? ›

You can report the interest each year you earn it or when you cash the bond. You will report it on Schedule B of your 1040. You can avoid these taxes by using the money for qualified higher education expenses.

When should I cash in e savings bonds? ›

You can cash in (redeem) your EE bond after 12 months. However, if you cash in the bond in less than 5 years, you lose the last 3 months of interest. For example, if you cash in the bond after 18 months, you get the first 15 months of interest. See Cash in (redeem) an EE or I savings bond.

Is TreasuryDirect.gov legit? ›

TreasuryDirect.gov is the one and only place to buy and redeem U.S. savings bonds and other securities directly from the U.S. Treasury!

Can I cash my deceased parents' savings bonds? ›

TO CASH BONDS FOR A DECEDENT'S ESTATE:

Series EE, Series E, and Series I bonds can be cashed at a local financial institution. Some of these transactions may have to be forwarded for further processing. Series HH and Series H bonds must be sent to one of the addresses shown at the bottom of the following page.

What is safer Treasury bills or bonds? ›

For the individual investor, U.S. government debt represents a safe investment with a modest return. These bonds are considered to be among the safest investments in the world, and therefore they carry quite modest yields for investors, with short-term T-bills earning only the risk-free rate of return.

Are bonds taxed when cashed in? ›

The interest income of the savings bond will be taxed to the bond's owner—i.e., the recipient of the gift—when the bond matures and is redeemed for cash (or the owner will be taxed each year if they elect to report the interest income annually).

How do I purchase e bonds? ›

Buying electronic EE or I savings bonds
  1. Go to your TreasuryDirect account.
  2. Choose BuyDirect.
  3. Choose whether you want EE bonds or I bonds, and then click Submit.
  4. Fill out the rest of the information.

What is better an I bond or an E bond? ›

I bonds, with their inflation-adjusted return, safeguard the investor's purchasing power during periods of high inflation. On the other hand, EE Bonds offer predictable returns with a fixed-interest rate and a guaranteed doubling of value if held for 20 years.

How are paper EE bonds taxed? ›

Key Takeaways. Interest from EE U.S. savings bonds is taxed at the federal level but not at the state or local levels for income. The interest that savings bonds earn is the amount that a bond can be redeemed for above its face value or original purchase price.

Can I still buy paper EE bonds? ›

Electronic or paper? New EE bonds are electronic only. You must have a TreasuryDirect account to buy and manage new EE bonds. You may own a paper EE bond that we issued between 1980 and 2012.

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