You can call the Railroad Retirement Board at
1 877 772-5772 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30
p.m., Monday through Friday, to speak to an RRB representative. If you
have a touch-tone telephone, recorded information and automated services are
available 24 hours a day, including weekends and holidays.
What You Can Do
During normal business hours (9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.) you may press "0" at
any time to speak with an RRB representative. Select "1" to use the automated RRB HelpLine
24 hours a day, including weekends and holidays to do the following:
Unemployment and Sickness Benefits
If you are claiming railroad unemployment or sickness benefits, you can:
- Check the amount and date of your latest benefit payment, and the claim
period for which the payment was made.
- Review information about your last 5 payments.
- Confirm whether we've received your latest unemployment or sickness claim,
application for benefits, or supplemental doctor's statement.
- Hear general information regarding unemployment and sickness
benefits.
You will need your social security number and your Personal Identification
Number (PIN) to get information about your unemployment and sickness benefit
payments and claims. Your PIN is printed on the back of each claim form we mail
to you.
Railroad Retirement Annuities
If you are receiving a railroad retirement annuity, you can:
- Request a letter
showing your current monthly annuity rate.
- Request a duplicate tax statement.
- Hear general information regarding retirement benefits.
You will need your RRB claim number
and your date of birth. We will mail the letter and/or duplicate tax statement to your home address.
Medicare
If you are covered by Medicare, you can:
- Request a replacement Medicare card.
- Hear general information about Medicare.
You will need your railroad retirement claim number,
your Medicare number and your social security number. We will mail the new
Medicare card to your home address.
Other
- Obtain a statement showing your months of railroad service and the amount
of compensation credited to you under the Railroad Retirement Act. You will
need your social security number to obtain this statement. We will mail the
statement to your home address.
- Find the address of the RRB field office serving your area. You will be asked to enter your ZIP Code to obtain this information.
- Hear urgent announcements, if any, regarding the RRB.
Helpful Hints
If you want to skip parts of the recorded messages or menus, and know the
next item you wish to choose, you may make your next selection at anytime. For
instance, if you want to find the address of the RRB field
office serving your area, you may press 5 as soon as you hear the beginning of
the explanation of the menu options.
Some of the automated RRB HelpLine options require that you enter the letters that come
before your claim number. If you are asked to enter letters, look at the letters
printed on the keys of your telephone and press the corresponding keys. For
instance, if your claim number begins with the letter "A", press 2.
Main Menu Features
Call 1 877 772-5772
Urgent Announcement (If applicable)
When you call, you will get the following 5 major options:
Option 0: |
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Transfer to your local Field Office |
Option 1: |
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Automated HelpLine |
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Choices 1: |
Unemployment and Sickness Benefits Menu |
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Benefit Payment Information |
1. Most Recent Payment |
2. Last 5 Payments |
Claim Status Information |
1. Unemployment Claim |
2. Sickness Claim |
3. Unemployment Application |
4. Sickness Application |
5. Supplemental Doctor's Statement |
General Information |
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Choice 2: |
Railroad Retirement Annuities |
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1. Request Rate Verification Letter |
2. Request Duplicate RRA Tax Statement |
3. General Information |
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Choice 3: |
Medicare |
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1. Request Duplicate Medicare Card |
2. General Information |
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Choice 4: |
Other Options |
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1. Find RRB Field Office |
2. Request Service & Compensation Statement |
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Option 2: |
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Return RRB Representative's Call |
Option 3: |
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Special Events (if applicable) |
Option 5: |
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Find RRB Field Office |
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