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OPM is here to help you transition from serving the American people to enjoying your retirement. These links are useful to new and existing retirees throughout their retirement journey.
Welcome to OPM Retirement Services Online. Services Online lets annuitants (federal retirees or their spouses, ex-spouses, and children) manage their account online. Your account is securely protected by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM).
Learn about getting started with OPM Retirement Services Online. You can use Services Online once you have received your claim number and temporary password. Use this website to: change your mailing address and email address; change your password; establish, change, or stop a checking or savings allotment;
FERS is a retirement plan that provides benefits from three different sources: a Basic Benefit Plan, Social Security and the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP). Two of the three parts of FERS (Social Security and the TSP) can go with you to your next job if you leave the Federal Government before retirement.
Welcome to the new OPM support center You asked and we listened. We created one easy-to-use place for retirees, survivor annuitants, and their families to find top support content, like FAQs, step-by-step guides to using online tools, and more.
The Retirement Quick Guide will walk you through what to expect as your retirement application is processed and your benefits are determined. The printable version of this guide includes estimated timelines. View our Quick Guide to the Federal Retirement Process video for more information.
Under both CSRS and FERS retirement plans, benefits are paid on the first business day of the month after the month in which they accrue. Benefits which accrue in December 2024 are payable on January 2, 2025.
It's never too early for federal employees to learn about retirement options.
OPM Retirement Services processes benefits for federal retirees, manages accounts for retirees, survivors, and qualified former spouses, and sends monthly annuity payments to beneficiaries. Before you contact us, check out these popular help topics to see if you can get an answer to your question.
Eligibility is determined by your age and number of years of creditable service. In some cases, you must have reached the Minimum Retirement Age (MRA) to receive retirement benefits. Use the following chart to figure your Minimum Retirement Age.