How to create an account in FormFire

Bob Gearhart Jr.
Bob Gearhart Jr.
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New to FormFire? It's easy to get started. All you need is an Employer Code and a few minutes.

First, go to www.formfire.com to start the account creation process.

Click the Sign Up button in the upper right corner (shown below).

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Enter your Employer Code on the Sign Up page.

The Employer Code can be found on the welcome letter sent to you by your HR Manager or Insurance Broker.

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Here's an example of the email:

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Fill out the following pages with valid, accurate account information.

The first 3 pages are setting up your account information:

  1. Basic Information: Plug in your first and last name along with a valid email address
  2. Additional Information: Enter your date of birth and social security number. Make sure your date of birth is formatted as mm/dd/yyyy!
  3. Create Account: Here, you'll choose the username you'll use to log into FormFire. No special characters, please!

The final 3 pages are to set up your password and the ability to reset it, should you forget it in the future.

  1. Create Password: Use the password requirement hints you'll find on the page to make sure you create a secure password.
  2. Contact Information: You’ll enter in either your Home or Mobile Phone number here.
  3. Security Questions: Make sure these are answers you can remember, as they may also be needed to reset your password and/or verify your account when making requests to our Customer Support team.

That's it! You created your account!

At this point, you'll be given the option to enable 2-step verification. If you choose to do so, the next part will walk you through that setup. If not, you'll be directed into your account. Want to know more about 2-step verification? Click here!

 

Click here to see how you can contact our FormFire Customer Support team for technical assistance. However, if you have any questions regarding your benefits, please contact your HR Manager or your company's Insurance Broker.

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