Overview
NYC Police Pension Fund (NYCPPF)
Institution Overview
The New York City Police Pension Fund is a municipal agency dedicated to administering the retirement benefits of the uniformed members of the New York City Police Department (NYPD). Located on the 19th floor of the historic Woolworth Building at 233 Broadway, the Fund manages one of the largest public pension plans in the United States. It operates independently to ensure the financial security of retired officers and their beneficiaries.
Member Services
The office provides a range of financial and administrative services for both active and retired police officers:
- Retirement Filing: Processing applications for service and disability retirement.
- Loans: Administering pension loans for active members.
- Beneficiary Management: Updating designated beneficiaries for death benefits.
- Member Self-Service: Support for the 'webCOPS' online portal.
Access and Visits
Access to the Police Pension Fund is restricted to members and authorized personnel. Appointments: While some services for Tier 3 members may allow walk-ins, it is standard policy to schedule an appointment by phone before visiting, especially for retirement processing. Visitors must present their NYPD ID or a valid government-issued ID at the building's security desk to gain access to the elevators.
Historic Location
The Fund’s presence in the Woolworth Building places it in a landmark skyscraper in Lower Manhattan, distinct from the main Police Headquarters at One Police Plaza, offering a more administrative environment for financial planning.
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