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Judges' Retirement Fund (JRF):

The Judges' Retirement Fund was created by the legislature in 1937 for judges appointed or elected to the Supreme Court, the superior Court, or the Court of Appeals. Members are eligible to receive a full retirement allowance at age 70 with 10 years of credited service or at any age with 18 years of credited service. Members are eligible to receive a partial retirement allowance after 12 years of credited service as a judge. JRF provides disability and survivor benefits to members who meet plan requirements.


Judicial Retirement System (JRS):

Legislation created the Judicial Retirement System on August 9, 1971, Judges elected or appointed to office after that date joined the new system.


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Information for all Retirement System members

The DRS Retirement Outlook Newsletters contain information important to all retirement system members.