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FAQs
For general Social Security inquiries, call us toll-free at 1-800-772-1213 or 1-800-325-0778 (TTY) between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., Monday through Friday. If you have a problem or question, try our toll-free telephone number first.
What are the Social Security archives? ›
The SSA History Archives contain original source documents, secondary materials, published and unpublished documents, photographs, recordings and artifacts. The Archives contains approximately 1,000 linear feet of documents, about 10,000 photographs, over 500 films and videotapes and about 500 audio recordings.
How do I get my Social Security card if my parents won't give it to me? ›
If she refuses to give them to you, you can obtain duplicates. You can request a new birth certificate from the vital records office in the state where you were born, and you can apply for a replacement Social Security card through the Social Security Administration.
How can I show proof of Social Security without my card? ›
Documents you can use include:
- U.S. ...
- DD214 with full SSN.
- NGB 22 with full SSN.
- W-2 Form with full SSN (including W-2C, W-2G, etc.)
- SSA-1099 Form with full SSN (including SSA-1099-SM, SSA-1099-R-OP1, etc.)
- Non-SSA 1099 Form with full SSN (including 1099-DIV, 1099-MISC, etc.)
- 1098 Form with full SSN (including 1098-C, etc.)
What is the most frequently asked questions for Social Security? ›
Most Asked Questions
How do I schedule, reschedule, or cancel an appointment? What happens if I work and get Social Security retirement benefits? How do I apply for a replacement Social Security number card online? How do I change or correct my name on my Social Security number card?
How to answer SSI interview questions? ›
Make a list of your medical providers, medications, and treatments. Be honest. Provide accurate and truthful information about your medical condition, symptoms, and limitations. Clearly communicate the severity of your disability and how it affects your ability to work.
How do I get past Social Security statements? ›
You can get your Social Security Statement (Statement) online by using your personal my Social Security account. Your online Statement gives you secure and convenient access to estimates for retirement, disability, and survivors benefits you and your family may be eligible for.
What documents are in the archives? ›
Archival records or manuscripts may include business and personal correspondence, diaries and journals, legal and financial documents, photographs, maps, architectural drawings, music manuscripts, printed music, objects and artifacts, film, sound recordings, literary works, and digital media.
How can I check my SSN history? ›
Your Social Security Statement (Statement) is available to view online by opening a my Social Security account. Millions of people of all ages now use these online accounts to learn about their future Social Security benefits and current earnings history.
Can I get my deceased father's Social Security card? ›
You can make a request for a copy of a deceased person's original Application for a Social Security Card (SS-5) and/or Numident record (a computer extract of the SS-5) in two ways: Online: Submit your request via FOIAXpress Public Access Link (PAL) at foia.ssa.gov.
There will be no way for you to force your parents to provide you with the copy of your birth certificate in their possession. As your parents, they have a legal right to it (and could actually request another copy even if they were to give it to you.
What if my ex won't give me my child's social security number? ›
Another potential option may be to try to call the IRS directly, have him provide his SSN, and have the IRS find her information for him---provided that the child is still a minor and he has parental rights, he would be entitled to this information as well.
What can I show instead of my Social Security card? ›
Other acceptable evidence includes the following:
- Birth Certificate.
- Permanent Resident Card or Alien Registration Receipt.
- Employment Authorization Document.
- Form I-94 or Form I-94A.
What else can be used as proof of Social Security? ›
Your Social Security card. Tax form(s). Benefit or income statement from Social Security containing the Social Security number. Pending application for an SSN.
Can I get proof of SSN online? ›
Our customers can get an instant verification letter online with a personal my Social Security account. Also, they may continue to call us toll-free to request a letter by mail.
Where is the best place to get Social Security advice? ›
Our website is the best way for most people to get help. our website, call our National 800 Number (1-800-772-1213) or your local Social Security office for help. We will schedule an appointment for you, if necessary, to serve you by phone or in person.
How can I get help with understanding Social Security? ›
Social Security replaces a percentage of a worker's pre-retirement income based on your lifetime earnings. The amount of your average earnings that Social Security retirement benefits replaces depends on your earnings and when you choose to start benefits.
How to answer questions on Social Security function report? ›
Answer questions directly
Take as much space as you need to answer a question fully, but try to avoid volunteering extra information about your life, your disability, or work. Only say what's truly needed for the SSA to understand your answer.
Who can I call to ask questions about Social Security? ›
CONTACTING SOCIAL SECURITY
You can call our National 800 Number at 1-800-772-1213 between 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.