In some cases, a marital status change can affect your annuity. Therefore, you should notify us of any marital status changes so that we can ensure we have accurate information in our records for you. We can also determine if you are eligible to change your annuity option. For example, if you are married and receiving a benefit under Option B50, if you divorce or if your spouse dies, you will need to change your annuity option, as Option B50 would no longer be valid. Changes to your annuity option are not retroactive, so contact APERS as soon as possible at 501-682-7800 when you experience a marital status change.
How-To
You may make a change to your marital status in two ways:
- You may also send a request in your myAPERS Portal by clicking Submit Forms/View Documents and then selecting the Demographic Change request.
- You may also submit written documentation to APERS at 124 W. Capitol Ave., Suite 400, Little Rock, AR 72201. Include your APERS ID and name on all correspondence. We will provide you with the necessary forms to complete the change.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I change my annuity option at any time?
You can change your annuity option in the following situations:
Event | Description |
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Marriage | If you marry and had elected Straight Life, Option A60, or Option A120 at retirement, you may change your annuity option to Option B50 or Option B75. |
Death of Spouse or Divorce | If your beneficiary dies or you experience a divorce and had elected Option B50 or Option B75, you may change your annuity option to Straight Life, Option A60 or Option A120. |
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Event | Election at Retirement | Option Change |
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Marriage | Straight Life, Option A60, or Option A120 | Option B50 or Option B75 |
Death of Spouse or Divorce | Option B50 or Option B75 | Straight Life, Option A60, or Option A120 |
Can I change my beneficiaries at any time?
No, you may only change beneficiaries in certain situations.
For Option A60 and Option A120, you may remove a beneficiary due to death or divorce. You may only designate a new beneficiary if no more beneficiaries remain.
For Option B50 and Option B75, you may remove a beneficiary due to death or divorce. However, the beneficiary cannot simply be replaced, as you will need to change your annuity option to Straight Life, Option A60, or Option A120. You will designate at least one beneficiary if you choose Option A60 or Option A120. Your annuity will be recalculated according to your chosen annuity option.
What additional documents do I need to submit?
- For any death, you will need to submit a copy of the death certificate.
- For Option B50 and B75, you must submit a copy of your marriage license as well as proof of age for your beneficiary, if you are naming your spouse as beneficiary.
- If you are naming a dependent over the age of 40, you must submit proof of age for your beneficiary and a copy of the previous year’s tax returns showing the beneficiary claimed as a dependent.
After your death, any beneficiaries must submit a copy of their Social Security card to receive payments.