SF 144. Statement of Prior Federal Service
SF 144 is a form used to document an individual's prior federal service in order to determine eligibility for benefits, such as leave accrual and retirement. The form consists of several sections, including personal information, prior federal service information, and certification of accuracy.
Important fields include the individual's name, social security number, and dates and locations of prior federal service. It is important to compile accurate and complete information when filling out this form to ensure eligibility for benefits is properly assessed.
When completing the form, individuals may need to provide supporting documents, such as copies of prior SF-50 forms or military discharge papers, to verify prior federal service.
This form is typically used by current or former federal employees who are seeking to claim benefits based on their prior federal service. It is important to note that failure to disclose prior federal service can result in loss of benefits or even disciplinary action.
An example of a practical use of SF 144 would be an individual who has worked for multiple federal agencies throughout their career and needs to document that service for retirement eligibility purposes.
The benefits of completing SF 144 include ensuring proper eligibility for benefits based on prior federal service, while the challenge may lie in obtaining and verifying all necessary information and supporting documentation.
Related forms may include SF 2801 for retirement benefits or SF 89 for fingerprinting and background checks.
Once completed, the form is submitted to the appropriate federal agency and stored in the individual's personnel file.