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How to fill out the Hawaii Doe Forms Otm 600 005 online
Filling out the Hawaii Doe Forms Otm 600 005 is essential for retired state or county employees seeking to re-enter the workforce. This guide provides a step-by-step process to ensure that you complete the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the form.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your chosen interface.
- Begin by entering your personal information in the Employee Information section. Provide your first name, last name, middle initial, address, and the last four digits of your Social Security number. Make sure to fill in your city, state, and zip code.
- Next, enter your contact number. Then, indicate the state or county agency from which you retired, along with the position title you held prior to retirement, and the exact date of your official retirement (formatted as MM/DD/YYYY).
- Answer whether you have been employed by any Hawaii state or county agency since your official retirement date. If yes, provide the dates of employment in the specified format (month/year).
- If you have not been employed, confirm that there have been six consecutive calendar months of no employment with a state or county agency and provide the relevant from and to dates in the MM/DD/YYYY format.
- In the Retiree Certification section, read the certification statement carefully. Then, sign your name and enter the date of signature (MM/DD/YYYY). This certifies that the information provided is accurate.
- Once you have completed all sections, review your entries for accuracy. Make any necessary edits.
- Finally, save your changes, download a copy of the completed form, print it, or share it as required.
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