What is a waiver?
A waiver is an act of the government to intentionally relinquish its claim against an individual for a debt resulting from erroneous payments or allowances.
To apply for a waiver you must:
If you did not receive a debt notification letter you may call the Annuitant Payroll Office to recover a copy at 888-332-7411.
Documents you should send with the application:
Provide all documents that describe how and why the debt occurred to support your waiver application.
If you reference a document in your waiver application you must provide the document.
Failure to provide these documents may prevent consideration of your waiver request.
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A waiver is an act of the government to intentionally relinquish its claim against an individual for a debt resulting from erroneous payments or allowances.
To apply for a waiver you must:
- Have a debt established on your pay account.
- Submit your application to your Annuitant Payroll Office within five years of the date the debt was discovered by a pay official to:
DFAS
U.S. Military Annuitant Pay
P.O. Box 7131
London, KY 40742-7131
U.S. Military Annuitant Pay
P.O. Box 7131
London, KY 40742-7131
- If a debt is disputed, you can ask your servicing finance or payroll office to conduct an audit before you proceed with the application process. Upon final determination of your audit, if you would like to request a waiver, you may proceed with the waiver process.
If you did not receive a debt notification letter you may call the Annuitant Payroll Office to recover a copy at 888-332-7411.
Documents you should send with the application:
Provide all documents that describe how and why the debt occurred to support your waiver application.
If you reference a document in your waiver application you must provide the document.
Failure to provide these documents may prevent consideration of your waiver request.
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Privacy InformationPage updated March 4, 2011