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The spouse may be eligible for the Basic Employee Death Benefit, which is equal to 50% of the employee's final salary (average salary, if higher), plus $15,000 (increased by Civil Service Retirement System cost-of-living adjustments beginning 12/1/87).
Survivor benefits generally have a 60 day processing time. Retirement benefits can take 60-120 days to process.
The spouse may be eligible for the Basic Employee Death Benefit, which is equal to 50% of the employee's final salary (average salary, if higher), plus $15,000 (increased by Civil Service Retirement System cost-of-living adjustments beginning 12/1/87).
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The spouse may be eligible for the Basic Employee Death Benefit, which is equal to 50% of the employee's final salary (average salary, if higher), plus $15,000 (increased by Civil Service Retirement System cost-of-living adjustments beginning 12/1/87).
Death of Annuitant ONLINE: www.opm.gov/ReportDeath. PHONE: Call 1-888-767-6738 (1-88USOPMRET). The phone lines are open from 7:50AM to 5:00PM. ... MAIL: Write to: U.S. Office of Personnel Management. Retirement Operations Center.
The form SF 3104, Application for Death Benefits Under the Federal Employees' Retirement System, is needed to collect information so that OPM can pay death benefits to survivors of Federal employees and annuitants.
The spouse may be eligible for the Basic Employee Death Benefit, which is equal to 50% of the employee's final salary (average salary, if higher), plus $15,000 (increased by Civil Service Retirement System cost-of-living adjustments beginning 12/1/87).
The Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) allows a retiree to ensure, after death, a continuous lifetime annuity for their dependents. The annuity which is based on a percentage of retired pay is called SBP and is paid to an eligible beneficiary. It pays your eligible survivors an inflation-adjusted monthly income.

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