We’re proud to introduce the new logo for the San Luis Obispo County Pension Trust (SLOCPT), symbolizing our continued dedication to serving our Members, Retirees, and Beneficiaries with integrity and reliability. This updated design embodies our forward-thinking approach while honoring the tradition of excellence you trust. We appreciate your patience as we roll-out the new logo and update all of our communication pieces.
In addition, we’re excited to announce that a revamped website is on the way, designed to provide easier navigation, better access to resources, and an improved overall experience. Get ready for a fresh look, both online and beyond!
MemberDirect Portal
SLOCPT Office and Contacts
The SLCOPT office, located at 1000 Mill St. in San Luis Obispo, warmly welcomes our Members during our standard operating hours of Monday through Friday, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. If you're visiting, please feel free to utilize our on-site parking in spaces marked SLOCPT.
Please remember that our services extend beyond in-person visits. Whether by telephone, email, or through video conferencing platforms like Teams and Zoom, we remain fully equipped to assist our Members remotely. To schedule an appointment to address your pension-related inquiries or needs, please don't hesitate to reach out to us at 805-781-5465 or via email at [email protected].
SLOCPT's Member Portal
MemberDirect represents a significant advancement in convenience and security, providing members and retirees with seamless access to their online pension benefits, earned as part of their dedicated service to the public. Active Members can easily review account balances, service credits, create personalized benefit estimates, and schedule consultations. Retirees, meanwhile, can conveniently access paperless statements, essential IRS forms, and much more.
To initiate your MemberDirect account, please visit https://members.slocpt.org. Throughout the enrollment process, you will be prompted to provide a PIN for authentication. All Members and Retirees should have already received a PIN letter via mail. In the event your PIN letter is misplaced or has expired, you can request a new PIN directly from the website or by contacting SLOCPT for assistance. Upon request, a replacement PIN letter will be promptly mailed to you, enabling you to complete your online registration. It's important to note that this enrollment PIN is a one-time credential and expires after 90 days.
Should you encounter any questions or technical difficulties during the enrollment process, please don't hesitate to reach out to our office at 805-781-5465. Our dedicated team is here to provide guidance and support every step of the way.
What is SLOCPT?
The San Luis Obispo County Pension Trust (SLOCPT) is an independent trust established for the employees of San Luis Obispo County, the Superior Court in San Luis Obispo County, and certain local agencies that have elected to contract with the County Board of Supervisors to participate in the Trust. The benefits available from SLOCPT are set forth in the San Luis Obispo County Employees Retirement Plan.
Our Mission
The mission of the San Luis Obispo County Pension Trust is to adequately fund and promptly pay the benefits accrued by its Members pursuant to the provisions of the San Luis Obispo County Employees Retirement Plan and consistent with Article 16, Section 17 of the California State Constitution.
Purpose
SLOCPT exists for the exclusive purpose of providing accurate, timely benefits and services to its members and their beneficiaries. SLOCPT is also charged with the prudent investment of Member Contributions and County Appropriations, and defraying reasonable expenses of administration.
History
Established as a voluntary plan in 1958 under California Government Code Section 53215, SLOCPT has evolved over time. In 1968 the Retirement Plan was amended to its present form. In 1974, participation in the Plan became mandatory for all permanent County employees. Other contracting agencies that participate in the Retirement Plan are the Superior Court of San Luis Obispo County, the Air Pollution Control District, the Local Agency Formation Commission, and the SLOCPT itself.