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SRS Migration to ILogin FAQs. If you're an existing user in any of the programs below, do not create a new ILogin account. You can access Member Services with your existing ILogin credentials. You will be prompted to register and enter a one-time activation code the first time you login.
The Level Income option can be helpful when a member retires before the age when they qualify for a Social Security benefit. Under Level Income, SERS pays an amount (based on your estimated Social Security benefit) in addition to your regular retirement benefit until you qualify for Social Security benefits.
State Universities Retirement System (SURS) surs.org. Members, please log into your member account to send an email. Dial Toll Free: 800-275-7877, Dial Direct: 217-378-8800, Fax: 217-378-9800.
Beneficiaries, Payment of Claims & Assignments. SERS Retiree Corner, a one stop shop for retirees, hosting resources for everything related to retirees.
Welcome to the State Retirement Systems (SRS) of Illinois' website! Our goal is to educate our members about the retirement, disability and death benefits afforded under each System. Visit our Site.
Access retirement benefits and services for Illinois state employees with secure sign-in on the official SRS member portal.
The home of your State of Illinois Deferred Compensation retirement account. Log in to check the balance of your 457 account, view your estimated monthly retirement income, and more.
SERS: SERS is a $15.6 billion public employee retirement system, serving over 158,000 members and beneficiaries of the states’ agencies and boards. SERS oversees efficient administration of retirement, disability, survivors’, death, and refund benefits payable to its members and beneficiaries.
This program provides health, dental, vision, and life insurance benefits to all full-time and eligible State employees of Illinois State government and the university system, along with retirees and annuitants who are eligible to participate in any of the five State retirement systems.