SF3107 - U. S. Office of Personnel Management You should use this application if you want to apply for an annuity which will begin within 30 days of your separation from Federal service Do not use this application to apply for a deferred annuity A deferred annuity begins more than 30 days after the date of final separation
Printing P:\RSSP\ASB\FORMS\3107. FRP - federal retirement You should use this application if you want to apply for an annuity which will begin within 30 days of your separation from Federal service Do not use this application to apply for a deferred annuity A deferred annuity begins more than 30 days after the date of final separation
Application for Immediate Retirement Federal Employees Retirement System Signature (do not print) Date Standard Form 3107-1 Back Revised April 2000 General Information: The law requires that a retiring, married employee must provide a survivor annuity for a current spouse, UNLESS the current spouse consents to an election not to provide the maximum survivor benefit
How to Submit a Healthy Federal Retirement Application Package Some of these forms are filled out by the employee — these include the retirement application forms (SF 2801 and SF 3107) Other forms are prepared by the retiring employee’s agency — these include SF 2806, SF 3100 and SF 2821
Breaking Down the SF 3107 - Harris Federal Law Firm The SF 3107 is the necessary documentation for immediate retirement, this is a non-disability form that needs to be filled out by all federal employees who are retiring
Apply for Retirement on OPM’s Online Application Service FERS employees must fill out the SF 3107 form, and CSRS employees must complete the SF 2801 online Only those with a gov email address can access the new application portal
Application for Immediate Retirement - Dugan Brown ) If you are married, attach a completed SF 3107-2, Spouse's Consent to Survivor Election Yo cannot choose this option and provide a maximum survivor annuity for your spouse (Box 1) Your election to provide a survivor annuity for a former spouse term