- Retirement - King County, Washington
DRS offers several options to help you learn about the state retirement plans, including: If you are planning to retire soon, download and review the Retirement Guide, which provides information, forms, step-by-step instructions, and resources If you are planning to retire in the next year or two, use the Retirement Planning Checklist to prepare
- Employee Retirement Guide - King County, Washington
Benefits, Payroll and Retirement Operations This guide provides information, forms, lists of things to do, and resources to use when you retire from King County employment Phone numbers are provided for most resources; where no TTY number is listed, please call 711 to access the TTY relay service
- Deferred Compensation Plan - King County, Washington
If you are a benefits-eligible employee, you can choose to participate in the Deferred Compensation Plan to assist in your long-term retirement planning You can elect either pre-tax or after-tax (ROTH) contributions in an array of investment choices from T Rowe Price
- Employee benefits, payroll, and retirement information
King County provides comprehensive benefits and services to eligible employees, retirees, and their dependents through strategic planning, negotiation, and implementation of benefit programs
- Employee Benefits Guide - King County, Washington
As a King County employee, you are eligible to participate in the Regular Employees Benefits Plan Under the Regular Employee Benefits Plan, you have the opportunity to enroll in your choice of medical, dental, and vision coverage for you and the eligible family members you enroll, plus basic life, basic AD D, and long-term disability for you
- Employee Retirement Guide - King County
Benefits, Payroll and Retirement Operations This guide provides information, forms, lists of things to do, and resources to use when you retire from King County employment Phone numbers are provided for most resources; where no TTY number is listed, please call 711 to access the TTY relay service
- Retirement Status Form - King County
“Retired” means you receive a lifetime, defined benefit If you are merely separated from employment or receive only Plan 3 defined contributions, you do not meet the definition of retired I receive a pension from one of the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems (DRS) plans
- Retirement Planning Checklist - King County, Washington
The earlier you begin retirement planning, the more successful your retirement will be If you are within two years of retirement, the following steps will help you set your final retirement plans in place
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