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Miscellaneous Retirement Benefits

SFERS offers two types of retirement benefits for miscellaneous members:

Service Retirement

You can retire for service once you reach the minimum qualifying age and years of credited service required under your plan.

PlanQualifying Age and
Years of Credited Service
Average Final pensionable compensation
New Plan Tier III – A8.603– Age 53 and 20 years
– Age 60 and 10 years
– Age 65 regardless of credited service
Highest average monthly pay in any three consecutive fiscal years or, average monthly pay in the 36 consecutive months immediately prior to retirement
New Plan Tier II – A8.600– Age 50 and 20 years
– Age 60 and 10 years
– Age 65 regardless of credited service
Highest average monthly pay in any two consecutive fiscal years or, average monthly pay in the 24 consecutive months immediately prior to retirement
New Plan Tier I – A8.587– Age 50 and 20 years
– Age 60 and 10 years
– Age 65 regardless of credited service
Highest average monthly pay in any fiscal year or, average monthly pay in the 12 consecutive months immediately prior to retirement

Service Benefit Calculation

See also: Age Factors

When you retire for service, SFERS will pay you a monthly benefit that is calculated using a formula based on your age at retirement, your years of credited service (the number of years worked and paid), and your final pensionable compensation (highest average pay). Reference the Summary of Key Plan Provisions for your plan to access the table of age factors associated with your plan.

The maximum retirement benefit you can receive as a member of the Miscellaneous Plan is 75% of your final pensionable compensation. Voluntary contributions to the City’s 457(b) Deferred Compensation Plan (SFDCP) and Social Security benefits can help complement your pension benefit.

Your service retirement benefit is paid to you on the last day of each month for your lifetime and the lifetime of your qualified survivor.

When you are Ready to Retire

These are the steps to take when you are qualified and ready to retire for service:

Your effective retirement date cannot be earlier than the first day of the month in which you file your retirement application with SFERS.

Disability Retirement Benefit

You can apply to retire for disability if you become ill or are injured and you meet the required qualifications. This applies to the following plans: New Plan Tier III – A8.603, New Plan Tier II – A8.600, and New Plan Tier I – A8.587.

Qualifications– Unable to perform job duties because of illness or injury of extended and uncertain duration
– 10 or more years of credited service
– Any Age
Ordinary Disability Benefit Calculation– 1.8% of average final pensionable compensation for each year of service at the time of retirement if allowance exceeds 40% of average final pensionable compensation; or
– 1.8% of avg final comp for each year of service to age 60 as if you continued to work to age 60, up to a maximum of 40% of average final pensionable compensation
– The maximum benefit is 75% of the average final pensionable compensation

A member who becomes unable to perform their job duties because of an illness or injury of extended and uncertain duration and has 10 or more years of credited service, may be eligible to apply for an Ordinary Disability retirement benefit.

The maximum disability retirement benefit as a member of a Miscellaneous Plan is 75% of your final pensionable compensation.

If you are granted disability retirement, your benefit is paid on the last day of each month for your lifetime and the lifetime of your qualified survivor.

Filing for Disability Retirement

If you are considering a disability retirement from the City and County of San Francisco, follow the steps below:

Your effective retirement date cannot be earlier than the first day of the month in which you file your disability retirement application with SFERS.

Frequently Asked Questions

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