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What is Retiree Beneficiary Form

The Retiree Beneficiary Designation Form is a government document used by retirees of the Fire & Police Pension Association of Colorado to specify a beneficiary for their pension benefits.

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Retiree Beneficiary Form is needed by:
  • Retirees of the Fire & Police Pension Association
  • Beneficiaries of pension plans
  • Authorized department signers involved in pension matters
  • Human resources personnel handling retiree benefits
  • Legal advisors assisting with pension documentation

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Eligible individuals include retirees of the Fire & Police Pension Association of Colorado who wish to designate a beneficiary for their pension benefits.
While specific deadlines may vary, it's generally advised to submit the form as soon as possible, particularly if there are changes to your beneficiary after retirement.
After completing the form on pdfFiller, you can submit it electronically if the option is available, or print and mail it to the FPPA office in Colorado.
Typically, you will need to provide personal identification information. If there are additional requirements, check with the FPPA for specific documentation needed.
Ensure that all required signatures are collected, and double-check all given information for accuracy to avoid delays in processing your beneficiary designation.
Processing times can vary; however, allow a few weeks for the FPPA to review and confirm your beneficiary designation after submission.
No, this form does not require notarization; however, it must be signed by both the retiree and the department authorized signer.
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