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Keep your OPM claim number in a safe place—it is the fastest key to resolving any retirement-related issue.
The (often shortened to "Claim Number" or "CSA Number") is a unique alphanumeric identifier assigned by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to a federal employee upon their retirement.
Once your retirement is fully adjudicated (meaning OPM has finished calculating your exact monthly payment), your CSA number remains your permanent account number for life. It is highly recommended that you keep this number in a secure place, such as a fireproof safe or a digital password manager, and share its location with your designated survivors. To help you move forward, let me know:
While your Social Security Number is a high-value target for identity theft, your OPM Claim Number should still be treated as PII (Personally Identifiable Information). It is unique to your financial livelihood. Do not share it publicly or on unsecured platforms. When communicating with OPM, they will often ask for the last 4 digits of your SSN or your Claim Number for verification.
Keep your OPM claim number in a safe place—it is the fastest key to resolving any retirement-related issue.
The (often shortened to "Claim Number" or "CSA Number") is a unique alphanumeric identifier assigned by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to a federal employee upon their retirement.
Once your retirement is fully adjudicated (meaning OPM has finished calculating your exact monthly payment), your CSA number remains your permanent account number for life. It is highly recommended that you keep this number in a secure place, such as a fireproof safe or a digital password manager, and share its location with your designated survivors. To help you move forward, let me know: