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Public Safety Officers' Benefits Program The Public Safety Officers’ Benefits (PSOB) Program Office extends its condolences to you on the loss or injury of your colleague or loved one and understands that this is a difficult time. The PSOB online system has been designed with you in mind, to impose the least possible burden while providing the PSOB Office with the information required to file your application.
Watch a short tutorial video for tips on filing for PSOB Benefits. Additionally, you may preview the application questions before creating an account by viewing sample screens for Death Benefits Application Parts A and Death Benefits Application Part B , Parts A and Part B of the Disability Benefits Application, the Education Assistance Benefits Prescreen , and the Education Assistance Benefits Application/Terms .
Application Instructions for PSOB Death Benefits The PSOB Death Benefits Application consists of two parts, Part A and Part B. Part A is completed by the Applicant or Authorized Representative, and Part B is completed by the Employing Agency. Based on the responses provided in your application, a customized checklist of required documents will be generated.
Parts A and B, and all required supporting documents listed in the custom checklist must be uploaded before the application can be considered complete. See Filing a PSOB Death Claim: Required Documents for a general list of required documents. Application Instructions for PSOB Disability Benefits The PSOB Disability Benefits Application consists of two parts, Part A and Part B.
Part A is completed by the Officer or Authorized Representative, and Part B is completed by the Employing Agency. Based on the responses provided in your application, a customized checklist of required documents will be generated. Parts A and B, and all required supporting documents listed in the custom checklist must be uploaded before the application can be considered complete.
Review a general list of required documents for a Disability benefit claim . Application Instructions for Public Safety Officers’ Educational Assistance (PSOEA) Benefits The Public Safety Officers’ Educational Assistance (PSOEA) Program consists of two parts, the Education Prescreen, and the Education Payment Application.
The Prescreen Application collects the basic required materials needed to confirm your eligibility for PSOEA Benefits prior to submitting any Payment Application. After submitting your Education Prescreen and receiving notice that your Prescreen has been accepted, you will be given access to complete your initial Payment Application. Review a fact sheet on filing for PSOEA Benefits .
Also see the PSOEA Frequently Asked Questions . Application Instructions for Submitting an Appeal Request The Public Safety Officers’ Benefits Program allows Claimants whose claims are denied at the PSOB Office level to appeal the decision at two levels of administrative appeal; the Hearing Officer level and the Bureau of Justice Assistance, or BJA, Director level.
Claimants have 33 days to appeal their initial denial, as well as 33 days to appeal to the BJA Director. For more information on the PSOB appeals process, review Filing a PSOB Appeal . Review a guide on submitting an Appeal Request online .
For questions regarding the Appeal Process or PSOB Program, please contact the PSOB office at 1-888-744-6513 between the hours of 8:00 a. m. and 4:30 p.
m. Eastern Standard Time or submit a message via MyPSOB after logging into your PSOB account. See the Benefits by Year page for details on the current benefit amounts as well as past amounts.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Spouses and children of public safety officers killed or permanently disabled in the line of duty Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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