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09/21/2020

Individuals between the ages of eighteen (18) and twenty-two (22) who receive a survivor annuity as a student-child must file periodic certification to indicate that...

09/21/2020

Use this form to designate your withholding allowances if you live in Virginia. Follow the link and then choose the form entitled "VA-4P - Withholding Exemption Certificate for Recipients of Pension and Annuity Payments."

09/21/2020

Please complete this form if you're requesting information for your contribution balance with the District of Columbia Retirement Board (DCRB). Upon receipt of this request, DCRB will respond to your request within ten (10) business days.

09/21/2020

Uniformed firefighters who transferred into the District of Columbia Police Officers and Firefighters’ Retirement Plan (the Plan) under the “Paramedic and Emergency Technician Lateral Transfer to Firefighting Amendment Act of 2001” (D.C. Law 14-28; D.C.

09/21/2020

Important: This document is only to be used in response to a request from DCRB to complete the information. The intent of the form is to confirm that the annuitant is receiving a monthly annuity amount and requires that the form be signed in the presence of a Notary Public.

09/21/2020

Please complete this form if you are a surviving spouse of a deceased police officer or firefighter member who wishes to make a change of status. Once you have completed the form, mail, email, or fax it to the DCRB Member Services Center.

09/21/2020

Follow the link and choose the DC D-4 Employee Withholding Allowance Certificate from the list, which you will use to designate your withholding allowances if you live in the District of Columbia.

09/21/2020

Follow the link to view Form W-4P, Withholding Certificate for Pension or Annuity Payments, which U.S.

09/21/2020

Since your retirement information is personal and confidential under District of Columbia law and cannot be released to a third-party without your authorization or a court order, you must complete and submit this form to authorize release of information.

09/21/2020

Each time you move, it is important that you notify DCRB and the United States Postal Service of your new address. This ensures that all mail gets properly routed to you. If you do not notify us of your address change, mail may be lost or delayed, and benefit payments may be suspended.

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