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If you're retiring in the next few years, learn about the resources IPERS offers to help you prepare:
Where to start
- Preparing for retirement โ what to do and when
- Applying for retirement โ steps and required documents
- Purchasing service credits โ how to buy additional service time before you retire
- How your benefit is calculated โ formula and examples by membership group
Retirement eligibility
Eligibility depends on your membership group:
Regular members
You are eligible for retirement benefits if you are a vested member, are no longer working for an IPERS-covered employer, and meet one of these conditions:
- You are at least 55 years old
- You retire because of a disability and are receiving Social Security disability or Railroad Retirement disability benefits
- You are age 70 and still working for an IPERS-covered employer โ you may apply for benefits while still employed; when you stop working, IPERS may adjust your benefit to account for additional years of service and salary, and you must apply for a recalculation at that time
Normal retirement age
Normal retirement age โ when an early-retirement reduction no longer applies โ is whichever of the following comes first:
- The sum of your age + years of service = 88 or more (known as The Rule of 88)
- Age 62 if you have 20 or more years of service (Known as The Rule of 62/20)
- Age 65
For service through June 30, 2012, the reduction is 3% for each year (or 0.25% for each month) you receive benefits before your closest normal retirement age.
For service earned starting July 1, 2012, the reduction increases to 6% times the number of years (or 0.50% times the number of months) you receive benefits before your 65th birthday.
Early-retirement benefit reductions apply only if you retire before normal retirement age.
- The 3% reduction applies to all service before July 1, 2012.
- The 6% reduction applies only to service after June 30, 2012.
Early retirement
If you retire before normal retirement age and you do not retire because of a disability, you will receive a lower benefit. The reduction makes up for the increased time you will collect benefits.
The 3% reduction applies to all service before July 1, 2012. The 6% reduction applies only to service earned after June 30, 2012.
Sheriffs/Deputy Sheriffs Members
You are eligible for retirement benefits if you are a vested member, are no longer working for an IPERS-covered employer and meet one of these conditions:
- You are at least 50 years old with at least 22 years of eligible service. In addition, you must be a sheriff or deputy sheriff when you end IPERS-covered employment. Eligible service includes time worked in Sheriffs/Deputy Sheriffs or Protection Occupations groups
- You are at least 55 years old
- You retire because of a disability and are eligible for Regular disability benefits or Special Service disability benefits
Protection Occupations Members
You are eligible for retirement benefits if you are a vested member, are no longer working for an IPERS-covered employer and meet one of these conditions:
- You are at least 55 years old
- You retire because of a disability and are eligible for Regular disability benefits or Special Service disability benefits