When you apply for disability retirement, you must provide proof of your age. If you choose benefit payment Option 3 or 4 you must also furnish proof of age for your joint annuitant. The division must receive any required proof of age before you can begin receiving benefits. A legible copy of one of the following documents will be accepted as proof of age:

  • Birth certificate issued by the state or country of birth;
  • Delayed birth certificate;
  • Census report more than 30 years old;
  • Life insurance policy more than 30 years old;
  • A state-issued driver’s license issued after Jan. 1, 2010, that indicates compliance with the federal REAL ID Act;
  • Certificate of Naturalization; or
  • Valid, unexpired U.S. passport.

If you cannot furnish any of these documents, a legible copy of a document from two of the following categories will be required:

  • Birth certificate of child that displays your age or your joint annuitant’s age, as appropriate;
  • Baptismal certificate more than 30 years old;
  • Hospital record of birth; and/or
  • School record at the time which you or your joint annuitant entered grammar school.

Reference: Section 121.091(6), Florida Statutes
Rule 60S-4.0035, Florida Administrative Code