How do I apply for retirement benefits?

Approximately two months prior to retirement, you need to contact the ERS to make an appointment for your final retirement counseling session. Usually the appointment is made for the following month. You must also submit a formal letter of retirement to your direct supervisor and sign a Personnel Action Form (PA-2) form for retirement. Please check with your department for specific requirements.

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1. What is the ERS?
2. Are employee contributions required?
3. What does a defined benefit retirement plan mean?
4. Does the Commission make a contribution?
5. How does being IRS qualified affect you as a member?
6. Who oversees the ERS?
7. Where is the money; is it protected?
8. How much of my pension benefit comes from my contributions?
9. Is there a maximum amount of credited service I can earn?
10. When do I start paying income taxes on my retirement annuity?
11. How does accumulated sick leave affect my benefit?
12. Are loans possible from the plan?
13. What if I don’t leave a surviving spouse or children?
14. When can I expect to receive my first retirement check?
15. How do I apply for retirement benefits?
16. Is there a cost-of-living adjustment to protect against inflation?
17. Is there life insurance when I retire?
18. When is the best time to retire?
19. What deductions are taken from my retirement check?
20. Can I have my benefit check directly deposited into my bank?
21. Is there Disability Retirement?