Concurrent Retirement
Retiring From More Than One California Public Retirement System
If you’re a member of CalSTRS and certain other California public retirement systems, you may be eligible
to retire concurrently and:
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Qualify for a CalSTRS service retirement benefit at age 55 or older with less than five years of CalSTRS service credit.
Increase your CalSTRS service retirement benefit by using higher salaries from another retirement system for your
final compensation.
You may also be able to use your CalSTRS membership and compensation earnable from your CalSTRS-covered employment
to qualify for service retirement or increase your benefit with another system, even if you have previously received a refund
from that system. To learn about how a redeposit of service credit or concurrent retirement can contribute to your income in
retirement, contact the other retirement system directly.
Eligible Retirement Systems
You may service retire concurrently with CalSTRS and any of the following retirement systems:
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California Public Employees’ Retirement System
University of California Retirement System
San Francisco Employees’ Retirement System
Legislators’ Retirement System
County retirement systems enacted under the County Employees Retirement Law of 1937:
» Alameda
» Contra Costa
» Fresno
» Imperial
» Kern
» Los Angeles
» Marin
» Mendocino
» Merced
» Orange
» Sacramento
» San Bernardino
» San Diego
» San Joaquin
» San Mateo
» Santa Barbara
» Sonoma
» Stanislaus
» Tulare
» Ventura
Applying for Concurrent Retirement
When you complete your Service Retirement Application, indicate
your intent to service retire concurrently. We will request information
from your other retirement system to calculate your benefit. You may
experience a delay in receiving your full benefit amount while we
exchange information with the other retirement system.
If you have
fewer than five years of service credit, you will not receive a CalSTRS
benefit until we confirm your eligibility for concurrent retirement.
CalSTRS cannot use compensation earnable from another retirement system for
months in which you also worked in a CalSTRS-covered position.
. Requirements to Retire Concurrently
Calculating Your Benefit
To qualify for concurrent service retirement with CalSTRS,
you must:
Your CalSTRS service retirement benefit is a defined
benefit pension. It’s based on the following formula,
not on how much you contribute or how well CalSTRS
investments perform:
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Be at least age 55 by your service retirement date.
Retire for service with both retirement systems.
Concurrent retirement is not available for disability
retirement.
service credit x age factor
= your retirement benefit
Retire on the same day with each retirement system.
You may retire on different dates as long as you
perform no service creditable to either system between
those dates.
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final compensation
Your final compensation is your highest average annual
compensation earnable for 36 consecutive months.
For CalSTRS 2% at 60 members with 25 or more
years of qualified service credit, CalSTRS will calculate
final compensation using a period of 12 consecutive
months. If you meet CalSTRS' requirements for
concurrent retirement, CalSTRS may use the
compensation earnable for your service performed
under the other retirement system to calculate your
final compensation. However, CalSTRS cannot use
compensation earnable from another retirement
system for months in which you also worked in a
CalSTRS-covered position.
If you don’t meet these requirements, your CalSTRS service
retirement benefit will reflect only your compensation
earnable from CalSTRS-covered employment.
You cannot
receive a service retirement benefit with fewer than five
years of CalSTRS service credit unless you meet CalSTRS'
requirements for concurrent retirement.
Each retirement system may have different conditions
for concurrent retirement. Be sure to research your other
system’s requirements. Choose your retirement date
carefully if you are using your CalSTRS membership—
or compensation earnable from your CalSTRS-covered
employment—to qualify for or increase your benefit with
another retirement system.
Limitations of Concurrent Membership
Your membership with another public retirement system cannot be used to qualify for:
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Benefit enhancements—longevity bonus, career factor or one-year final compensation.
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Early retirement—30 years of service credit at age 50.
Meet with a CalSTRS benefits specialist for help understanding your
concurrent retirement.
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