Edited by LM 10/3/23
Retirement Identification Number
How to get your RIN, so you can use it to identify yourself to the Division of Retirement and Benefits.
myRnB.com is the Alaska State secure website where you can log in to find your retirement information. If this is your first time using myRnB please follow the instructions below to log in.
- First, you will need a myAlaska account. This would be your login ID and password used to register your PFD each year. If you have not set up your myAlaska account yet please visit myAlaska.com to do so.
- Once you have a myAlaska account you can now log into myRnB.com using your myAlaska login ID and password.
(Coming soon in 2024/25, you may have to set up a new account for our new BEARS system, which will be replacing myRnB.) - Now that you can access the myRnB system, you will still need your own unique Retirement Indentification Number (RIN) in order to access your retirement information. If you do not already have a RIN you can request one to be emailed to you from DRB using the request form below.
- If you have further questions or need assistance, please contact the Member Education Center. Please have your last four digits of your Social Security number handy.
To access your retirement information on myRnB you will need a RIN. If you do not have a RIN read the section above. After you log into your myRnB account you can always find your RIN listed under your name in your myRnB profile.
If you do not have a unique RIN then you can request one to be emailed to you from DRB using the request form below.
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