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Letter template acknowledging employee’s notice to retire

Use this retirement notice acknowledgement template to respond promptly and clearly when an employee confirms their intention to retire.

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By Sara Phillips, Partner, Leyton UK Partners LLP

When an employee gives notice of their intention to retire, it’s essential for HR teams to respond promptly, professionally, and with clear documentation.

Our Employee retirement notice acknowledgement letter template provides a structured, legally aligned way to confirm receipt of the employee’s retirement notification and outline the next steps in the transition process.

Developed by Brightmine HR and employment law specialists, this template supports smooth offboarding, ensures consistent communication, and helps organisations manage retirements with confidence and care.

In this resource, you will find:

  • Example letter wording
  • Supporting guidance for using this letter

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About the author

Sara Phillips
Partner, Leyton UK Partners LLP

Sara has specialised in employment law since 2005 and acts for both employers and employees on a range of contentious and non-contentious matters.

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