Password Reset
This self-service password reset tool (SSPR) is available for FDIC personnel who have registered to reset their network password without calling the Service Desk.
Reset Your Password Now
Once registered, you may reset your password anytime.
One-Time Registration
If you have not registered, please visit the FDIC Employee Center and search for "SSPR" in the search bar to obtain registration information. If you are unable to use the tool you may still reset your password by calling the FDIC Service Desk at (877) 334-2999.
Privacy Act Statement: The collection of this information is authorized by Section 9, Corporate Powers, of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819). The information in the system is being collected to support and facilitate the approval, monitoring, and disabling of access for individuals that interact with FDIC information technology resources. Submitting this information to the FDIC is voluntary. Failure to submit all of the information requested could delay or prevent access to FDIC IT resources. The information provided by individuals is protected by the Privacy Act, 5 USC §552a. The information may be furnished to appropriate Federal, state, local, or foreign law enforcement authorities; to a court, magistrate, administrative body, or a party in litigation; to contractors, agents, and other individuals as authorized by law, and in accordance with any of the other routine uses described in the Personal Information Allowing Network Operations (FDIC-041) System of Records. A complete copy of this System of Records is available at www.fdic.gov/about/privacy. If you have questions or concerns about the collection or use of the information, you may contact the FDIC's Chief Privacy Officer at privacy@fdic.gov.
Security Notice: This is a Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation computer system. This computer system and all related equipment, networks, and network devices, including Internet access, may be accessed and used only as authorized by the FDIC, in accordance with all applicable FDIC circulars and directives. This computer system may be monitored by the FDIC for all lawful purposes. All information (including personal or confidential information) placed on or sent over this system may be examined, recorded, copied, used, or disclosed by the FDIC for authorized purposes. All information collected during monitoring may be used for purposes of any administrative, civil, or criminal action or proceeding. Access to or use of this system, authorized or unauthorized, constitutes consent to monitoring of this system and use of all information as described above. Persons or entities who use or access the FDIC computer system without authorization or contrary to law may be subject to criminal prosecution.