Your beneficiary is the person who will receive your retirement benefit money after you pass away. This decision must be made by you prior to your death. If you do not name a beneficiary for your retirement benefit money, INPRS will pay it to your estate when you pass away.
Prosecuting Attorneys' Retirement Fund
The Prosecuting Attorneys' Retirement Fund (PARF) provides retirement benefits to those serving in eligible positions and hired after January 1, 1990. Benefits are funded by member contributions.
Members of PARF are also members of PERF. PARF benefits are funded, in part, by PERF. If you are entitled to a defined benefit (DB) from PERF, your PERF DB will make up part of your monthly PARF benefit payment, with the remaining amount being paid by PARF.
Members of PARF include individuals in the following positions:
- Prosecuting Attorney
- Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
- Deputy Prosecuting Attorney appointed under IC 33-39-6-2 who is paid by the state general fund
- Executive Director of the Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council
- Assistant Executive Director of the Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council
Learn more about PARF retirement benefits below.
PARF Membership Information
Collecting Plan Benefits

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Top PARF Membership FAQs
- Where do I find the Prosecuting Attorneys' Retirement Fund handbook?
Click here to download the PARF member handbook.
- I am a PARF member. Where can I get my forms?
Prosecuting Attorneys' Retirement Fund forms are available on the website here.
- Where can I find INPRS retirement plan fact sheets?
Our fact sheets for each plan are on this page.
- What services are available at the INPRS lobby?
INPRS's lobby hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. EST. Visitors to the INPRS lobby can get assistance with several requests including:
- Verification of benefits
- PIN requests/account login assistance
- Scheduling for counseling/webinars/events
- General plan questions and account information – years of service, DC balances, retirement eligibility
- Benefit estimates
- Quarterly/Annual Statement questions
- Duplicate 1099s
- What services are not available in the INPRS lobby?
In person, we cannot offer or assist members with:
- Walk-in appointments
- Account updates – banking/address/tax withholding/beneficiary/investment allocation changes – unless the member has already registered their secure online account access.
- Distribution requests
- What is a beneficiary?
- How can I find out which INPRS plan I belong to?
If you're not sure what INPRS retirement plan you are a member of, speak to one of our Member Advocates at (844) GO-INPRS ((844) 464-6777) or email us at questions@inprs.in.gov and we'll be happy to look that up for you.
- Does INPRS have a newsletter?
Yes, INPRS has newsletters for our members, both working and retired, and for employers (email only).
We have been providing email newsletters to members for several years. Now we're also mailing print newsletters along with quarterly member statements.
- To sign up for our quarterly email newsletters for members, click here.
- To sign up for our monthly employer email newsletters, click here.
We also feature Destination: Retirement member and employer articles in our Destination: Retirement online magazine.
- When I log in to my INPRS account at myINPRSRetirement.org, I'm redirected to voya.com. Should this be happening?
Yes. As of Jan. 2, 2018, INPRS’s new recordkeeper is Voya. This is a legitimate website redirect to our new self-service, secure website.
- I am the survivor of a Prosecuting Attorneys' Retirement Fund member who died. How do I apply for my death benefit?
We are sorry for your loss.
Please fill out this application for a death benefit.
Send the completed application to INPRS, along with the required documentation.