Arkansas Teacher Retirement System Forms

The Arkansas Teacher Retirement System (ATRS) is a retirement plan specifically designed for teachers and educational employees in the state of Arkansas. It provides retirement benefits to eligible individuals who have worked in the education field, including teachers, administrators, and support staff, throughout their careers in Arkansas schools. The purpose of the ATRS is to help these individuals achieve financial security and stability during their retirement years.

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This form is used for enrolling an alternative payee in Arkansas. It is a document that allows individuals other than the primary payee to receive payment for certain benefits or services.

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This Form is used for making changes to the address or name of an alternate payee in the state of Arkansas.

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This Form is used for designating a beneficiary to receive the residue of an estate in the state of Arkansas.

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This form is used to provide proof of service in a private school in the state of Arkansas. It is used when serving legal documents related to a private school case.

This form is used for requesting a review to establish free military service credit in Arkansas.

This document is for registering for a workshop in Arkansas.

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This document is used for terminating membership and tracking status in higher education institutions in Arkansas.

This document provides information about termination and membership status for state agencies in Arkansas. It is used to track and update employment status within these agencies.

This form is used for collecting membership data in the state of Arkansas.

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This Form is used for nonteaching school employees in Arkansas to transfer from the Arkansas Public Employees Retirement System (APERS) to the Arkansas Teacher Retirement System (ATRS).

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This form is used for requesting to establish reciprocal service credit with an alternate plan in Arkansas.

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