2019 Active Member Annual Statements – Available in MyLAFPP!

Active members! View your 2019 Annual Member Statements in MyLAFPP.

View and/or print your 2019 Annual Statement online. This statement summarizes your individual pension-related information as of December 31, 2019, including service credit, pension estimates (if eligible to retire), contributions and interest, spouse or domestic partner information, and beneficiary designation.

Follow these steps to access your statement:

  1. Log in to MyLAFPP
  2. Click on Forms & Correspondence.
  3. Click on Statements. 
  4. Click on the word “Document” next to the paperclip symbol. The statement is provided in a PDF format.

If you have not signed up or have questions regarding MyLAFPP, please visit our MyLAFPP Help Desk.

For questions concerning your statement or copies of your Annual Statements for years prior to 2018, please contact Active Member Services Section at (213) 279-3140.

2020 DROP Semi-Annual Statements – Now Available in MyLAFPP!

DROP Participants! View your DROP Semi-Annual Statements in MyLAFPP.

You may now view and/or print your 2020 DROP Semi-Annual Statement for the period ending June 30, 2020, in MyLAFPP. This statement summarizes your individual DROP account balance, monthly pension deposits, ITD (inception-to-date) interest, and mandatory exit date. 

To view your statement, take the following steps:

  1. Log in to MyLAFPP.
  2. Click on Forms & Correspondence.
  3. Click on Statements.
  4. Click on the word “Document” next to the paperclip symbol. Your statement is provided in a PDF format.

If you have not signed up or have questions regarding MyLAFPP, please visit our MyLAFPP Help Desk.

If you have questions concerning your statement, contact the DROP/Service Pensions Section at dropsp@lafpp.com or call (213) 279-3100.

Election of 2020-2021 Board Officers

Each year in July, the Board of Fire and Police Pension Commissioners elects its Officers of the Board to serve one-year terms. On July 16, 2020, the Board elected Brian Pendleton as President and Ken Buzzell as Vice President.

As President, Commissioner Pendleton will exercise the following duties:

  • Approves the Board agenda; presides at all Board meetings, ensuring that meetings are conducted in an efficient manner and in accordance with the City Charter and Administrative Code, applicable public meeting laws, and relevant Board policies;
  • Determines who will act as spokesperson for the System should the need arise; and,
  • Approves the travel expenses incurred by the General Manager and the Board.

As Vice President, Commissioner Ken Buzzell will assume the duties of the Board President when the President is absent or if the President should delegate the Vice President to act. He will also assume the duties of the President if the President becomes unable to carry out his duties.

Congratulations to Commissioners Pendleton and Buzzell as they begin their new roles with the Board!

Commissioner Adam Nathanson Re-Appointed to the Board

Effective July 1, 2020, Commissioner Adam Nathanson was re-appointed by Mayor Eric Garcetti and confirmed by the City Council to serve a new five-year term ending June 30, 2025. Commissioner Nathanson was first appointed to the Board of Fire and Police Pensions in May 2015 to serve the unexpired term of a former Commissioner and served as the Board President for a one-year term ending July 2020.

Congratulations on your re-appointment, Commissioner Nathanson and thank you for your continued service!

For a current list of Commissioners, please view the Board Directory.