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The Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System provides retirement services to Oklahoma’s public servants.
Teachers’ Retirement System. 301 NW 63rd Street, Suite 500. Oklahoma City, OK 73116-7921. Toll-free at 877-738-6365 (TRS-RET-OFOK) or in Oklahoma City at 405-521-2387. Employer Services:
You become eligible for retirement based on certain age and service requirements. Retirement benefits are based on meeting normal (full) retirement eligibility requirements. If you choose early retirement, your benefit will be permanently, actuarily reduced based on your age at retirement.
Retirement Benefits. Retirement Timelines. Steps to Retirement. 1.Complete a Pre-Retirement Information Verification form then mail to Oklahoma Teachers Retirement System.
Retirement Application Online Form: Ready to retire? This digital form has six sections that will ask you to upload or provide information. You can save a draft of the form to finish later. Instructions and how to videos are provided
You can see how many years of service credit you have toward retirement. You can also see your salary history. In addition, you can view your annual member statement, estimated retirement eligibility information, and generate hypothetical retirement benefit estimates.
The Teachers' Retirement System of Oklahoma administers retirement assets and provides income security through a monthly retirement benefit payable throughout the lifetime of each of our retired members. Information on accessing MyTRS, your retirement benefits and income information including 1099s and income verifications can be found here.
Whether you are an active or retired member of OPPRS, we invite you to review financial information related to your retirement. Discover more about our investment policies, monthly reports, quarterly reviews, and our investment managers.
The benefit amounts reflected by the estimator represent Normal Retirement Benefits. Early Retirement Benefits are permanently-reduced based on your age at retirement. The estimator merely provides an estimate of my retirement date and benefits.
The Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System was created in 1964 and administers retirement plans for several different types of government employees, including state and local government employees, state and county elected officials and hazardous duty employees.