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KPERS administers three statewide pension plans for Kansas state and local public employees. The System also oversees KPERS 457.
- New to KPERS
KPERS isn’t just about retirement. We help protect your...
- Career Stage & Your Finances
What you should know about your finances throughout your...
- How-To Guides
Mail to KPERS, 611 S. Kansas Ave., Suite 100, Topeka, KS...
- KPERS 457
That’s where KPERS 457 comes in. With KPERS 457, you can get...
- Optional Life Insurance
Note: KPERS retirees are not eligible for member coverage....
- Leaving Employment
The Kansas Public Employees Retirement System, administers...
- KPERS 3 Benefits
Learn more about KPERS 3 benefits, how KPERS works, when you...
- Retirees Page
KPERS is here to support you in retirement. Payment &...
- New to KPERS
1 sty 2015 · Learn how KPERS 3 works for members hired after Jan. 1, 2015. Find out how to contribute, vest, retire and get a lifetime monthly benefit from the KPERS Trust Fund.
KPERS is here to support you in retirement. Payment & Benefit Details, Working After Retirement and Taxes.
Date You Plan to Retire: KPERS & KP&F: Your retirement date must be the first day of a month. JUDGES: Your retirement date can be any day of a month. Final Average Salary ($): See your last annual statement or log on to your Account Access.
If there is a conflict between the information provided on this website and the Kansas Public Employees Retirement Act at K.S.A. 74-4901 et seq., any decisions will be based on the law and not the information on this website.
The primary purpose of the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System (known generally as KPERS and referenced in this article as the Retirement System) is to accumulate sufficient resources to pay benefits. The Retirement System administers three statewide plans: KPERS.
Retirement Benefit Options. As a retired KPERS member, you will receive a monthly retirement benefit for the rest of your life. In addition, KPERS has retirement payment options that add financial flexibility and allow you to provide for loved ones after your death. Maximum Monthly Payment Option