
Retired railroad workers can now update their address and direct deposit information online, saving valuable time as the U.S. Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) works to modernize its systems for a digital world.
To do so, retirees must sign into myRRB at RRB.gov/myRRB and click on “Change my Address” to update their mailing address or “Manage My Direct Deposit” to add or update their direct deposit information. Please note that a Login.gov account is required to access all myRRB services, and the agency encourages all railroad employees to verify their identities with Login.gov.
In addition to these new features, myRRB also offers the ability to…
- Apply for unemployment benefits
- Claim unemployment benefits
- View unemployment/sickness account statement
- Claim sickness benefits
- Access unemployment/sickness tax documents
- View service and compensation history
- Get retirement benefits estimate
Create your account or sign in to access these features ►
These new online services are currently only available to retired railroad workers who receive a monthly annuity from the RRB. Retired spouses or other annuitants must contact their local RRB field office to make any changes to their address or direct deposit information.
The RRB says that this project emphasizes the agency’s commitment to improve performance, expand services, and strengthen cybersecurity.
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