Navy Reserve

 

 

Navy Reservists: If you are in a non-pay status but still covered by SGLI or FSGLI, you can make premium payments using Pay.gov! Get the details below:

For Navy Reserve members that have received a billing statement, use the SGLI and FSGLI Premium Payment for Navy Reserves form to pay your Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance (SGLI) and Family Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance (FSGLI) premiums. The billing statement will include an employee ID number vs. a Social Security number to use on the pay.gov form. Payment can be made online, using bank account information, debit or credit card or PayPal.

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Need more information? Call the Pay.com Customer Care Center at 1-888-332-7411

Payment Procedure

Reserve members in a non-pay status accumulate debts for unpaid SGLI premiums on their Defense Joint Military Pay System – Reserve Component Master Military Pay Account (DJMS-RC MMPA). Once any combination of three SGLI debts have accumulated, premium notices are generated. Sailors with debts for SGLI can remit payments to the following address:

Defense Finance and Accounting Service - Cleveland Center
ATTN: SGLI Processing - Code ADBC
1240 East 9th Street
Cleveland, OH 44199-2056

Checks should be made payable to the U.S. Treasury. Sailors should write their Social Security Number on their payment and include a letter that explains the check is intended to pay SGLI premiums. Sailors also have the option of paying online at www.pay.gov. Sailors are given the details of online payments in a separate notification.

Termination of Coverage

Sailors are required to remit payment within 60 days after the due date. The initial notification letter for Navy Reserve members provides a termination warning for members who fail to make payment after 60 days.

Debt Collection Process

Unpaid premiums are considered debts owed to the U.S. government. The Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) will attempt to collect outstanding debts for SGLI premiums from the final pay of separating members. Unpaid debts of service members who separate are referred to the Out of Service Debt department. DFAS reports delinquent debts to the major credit bureaus after 62 days of the initial debt notification letter. Furthermore, DFAS will forward delinquent debts to private collection agencies for assistance with collection. DFAS participates in the Treasury Offset Program, which authorizes the Department of Treasury to offset payments from the IRS, Office of Personnel Management, Social Security Administration, and civilian employers in order to collect delinquent debts. Visit our Out of Service Debt page for more information.

For More Information

Members with specific questions about their coverage status and premium payments can contact DFAS at 888-332-7411, and choose option 2 (Military Pay).