To avoid delays in processing your retirement, it's crucial that you fill out the form 6000 correctly. As many as one in three forms are invalid because of simple mistakes. Please take a couple of minutes to watch this video and see the top ten mistakes that people make on the form 6000 so that you can avoid delays as you file for your retirement. Number 10: Submitting an outdated version of the form 6000. Sometimes people download the form 6000 months in advance. While being prepared is wise, if you get your form early, it may have changed. To avoid this problem, don't download the form 6000 until you are ready to file it. You can download the most current version from our website. Number 9: The termination date and retirement date cannot be the same. The termination date is typically your last day of employment, which will be the last day of the month prior to retirement. Your retirement date is the first day of the month following your termination. Number 8: Not providing name change verification for member or beneficiary. If you or your named beneficiary has changed names, you must provide official verification. A Kentucky issued driver's license is acceptable as long as it shows the new name. You may also provide a Kentucky issued identification card, a copy of a marriage certificate, a divorce decree containing a name change, or a court order documenting a name change. Number 7: Not providing a legible date of birth verification or name change verification. A Kentucky driver's license or birth certificate is required to verify your date of birth. Keep in mind that making copies can make these documents difficult to read. Make sure that the copy you submit is clear and easy to read, even if you have to enlarge it. Number...