Resignation timing affects health and pension benefits for school employees and teachers
Teachers and school employees in Plans 2 and 3 often ask us whether it’s better to retire in July (when they stop working) or in
Teachers and school employees in Plans 2 and 3 often ask us whether it’s better to retire in July (when they stop working) or in
Looking for your 1099-R form for tax purposes? Beginning Jan. 25, you can access it by signing in to your retirement account (drs.wa.gov/oaa) and then
Governor Jay Inslee’s proclamation that waived return-to-work restrictions for certain retirees, expired July 1, 2020. In some cases, DRS worked with employers to make DRS
Notice to retirees – public records request The Department of Retirement Systems has received a public records request from Edward Hiskes for information about individuals
National Retirement Security Month is the perfect time to assess your retirement goals and check on your progress. With that in mind, DRS created a
Member and employer contribution rates for Washington’s retirement systems are established every two years. Rates for most of the retirement plans are approved by the
The Department of Retirement Systems has received a public records request for information about individuals who retired from a DRS-administered retirement system. The request is
The Department of Retirement Systems (DRS) has received a public records request for information on teacher retirement claims from the Teachers’ Retirement System (TRS). The
Governor Jay Inslee’s proclamation related to the COVID-19 outbreak, which waived return-to-work restrictions for retirees in specific retirement systems and plans, has expired; it was in effect
The Department of Retirement Systems will have reduced customer service availability beginning in late June due to mandatory furloughs of team members and high seasonal
Teachers and school employees in Plans 2 and 3 often ask us whether it’s better to retire in July (when they stop working) or in
Looking for your 1099-R form for tax purposes? Beginning Jan. 25, you can access it by signing in to your retirement account (drs.wa.gov/oaa) and then
Governor Jay Inslee’s proclamation that waived return-to-work restrictions for certain retirees, expired July 1, 2020. In some cases, DRS worked with employers to make DRS
Notice to retirees – public records request The Department of Retirement Systems has received a public records request from Edward Hiskes for information about individuals
National Retirement Security Month is the perfect time to assess your retirement goals and check on your progress. With that in mind, DRS created a
Member and employer contribution rates for Washington’s retirement systems are established every two years. Rates for most of the retirement plans are approved by the
The Department of Retirement Systems has received a public records request for information about individuals who retired from a DRS-administered retirement system. The request is
The Department of Retirement Systems (DRS) has received a public records request for information on teacher retirement claims from the Teachers’ Retirement System (TRS). The
Governor Jay Inslee’s proclamation related to the COVID-19 outbreak, which waived return-to-work restrictions for retirees in specific retirement systems and plans, has expired; it was in effect
The Department of Retirement Systems will have reduced customer service availability beginning in late June due to mandatory furloughs of team members and high seasonal
Retirees, inactive members, beneficiaries and legal-order payees: You can update your address from your online retirement account. Just select “Address” from the welcome screen. If you need to update your name, fill out and send in a printed form as well as a copy of documentation showing the change.
Active members: Update your name and/or address through your employer. That new information will soon appear in your online retirement account.
Set up and manage direct deposit of your benefit payments from your online retirement account. Just follow the “Direct Deposit” directions under “My Account” in the navigation menu.
(If you prefer to fill out and mail in a printed form, select this link.)
Members, you can update your beneficiary information from your online retirement account. Select “My Account” in the navigation menu and then “View/Edit” beside “Beneficiary.”
(If you prefer to fill out and mail in a printed form, select this link.)
Members, you can update your beneficiary information from your online retirement account. Select “My Account” in the navigation menu and then “View/Edit” beside “Beneficiary.”
(If you prefer to fill out and mail in a printed form, select this link.)