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December2024 Pay.gov Website Replacing the payDFAS Mobile App for SBP Premium Payments
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Pay.gov Website Replacing the payDFAS Mobile App for SBP Premium Payments
For retirees who receive a monthly Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) premium bill from DFAS and prefer to make those payments online, you should now use Pay.gov to make payments instead of the payDFAS Mobile App.
The Pay.gov option is available to you 24/7 using your checking/savings account or debit card by using the “DOD Military Retired Pay SBP Premium” online form found here:
https://www.pay.gov/public/form/start/1463931154
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Complete the online form by entering the information that appears on your billing statement by entering your name (first and last), DoD ID, amount paid, email address, and phone number. It will take up to four business days for DFAS to begin processing.
This option replaces the previous online option payDFAS Mobile App. Please do not use the payDFAS Mobile App. The App should no longer be used as of November 15, 2024.
You may also send payments to DFAS by check or money order with the payment coupon to:
Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS-CL)
SBP and RSFPP Remittances
PO BOX 979013
St. Louis MO 63197-9000
For all other questions about your SBP account, please contact DFAS at 1-800-321-1080 or 317-212-0551.
Please note: this payment change is specifically for retirees who receive their SBP monthly premium payment bills directly from DFAS, not retirees who receive a bill from Treasury’s Centralized Receivables Service (CRS). Please see the article in this issue on upcoming changes for those who receive SBP premium bills from Treasury CRS.
Note: The information on this website is provided to explain typical situations regarding retiree and annuitant benefits. For details and exceptions, please see applicable laws, financial management regulations, and instructions.
Page Updated Dec 18 2024