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TRS’ New Headquarters Background
TRS’ New Headquarters Background … TRS’ New Headquarters Background TRS' New Headquarters Campus — a Responsible, Generational Solution for the Teacher Retirement System of Texas …
Upload Member Forms and Documents
Upload Member Forms and Documents … Upload Member Forms and Documents TRS allows member-related forms and documents to be securely uploaded for processing instead of mailing and faxing. TRS will accept the following document types: PDF, PNG, JPEG and …
RE Portal Training
RE Portal Training … RE Portal Training Upcoming RE Portal Virtual Trainings 13 May RE Certifications 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM RSVP 15 May RE Ledger 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM RSVP View full schedule and register RE Portal On-Demand Training Search All Videos …
Your New TRS Website Experience
Your New TRS Website Experience … Your New TRS Website Experience In April 2025, TRS launched a completely redesigned website — a project that truly wouldn't have been possible without the valuable feedback and survey responses from more than 700 active …
Contact TRS
Contact TRS … Contact TRS Phone and Fax Member Services 800-223-8778 Monday - Friday: 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. CST For Hearing Impaired: Dial Texas Relay 711 or 800-735-2989 Faxline for Benefit Forms: 512- 542-6597 Mailing Address To mail documents or packages to …
TRS-Care Dental and TRS-Care Vision Plans FAQs
TRS-Care Dental and TRS-Care Vision Plans FAQs … TRS-Care Dental and TRS-Care Vision Plans FAQs Whether you’re an active member, retiree, or beneficiary, this information will help you better understand the retirement plan benefits waiting for you. Are …
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – TRS-Care Medicare Advantage
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – TRS-Care Medicare Advantage … Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – TRS-Care Medicare Advantage Whether you’re an active member, retiree, or beneficiary, this information will help you better understand the retirement …
TRS History
TRS History … TRS History TRS has been serving the needs of Texas public education employees for more than 85 years. In November 1936, voters approved an amendment to the Constitution of Texas creating a statewide teacher retirement system. With the …