SSA

Social Security Card & Number

Apply for, replace, or correct your Social Security card and number.

The Social Security card contains your Social Security number (SSN), which is required for employment, taxes, and most government benefits. Use these forms to apply for an original card, replace a lost or damaged card, or correct a name change. All applications require original identity documents submitted in person at an SSA office.

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SSA forms related to social security card & number.

SSAForm SS-5

Application for a Social Security Card

Use Form SS-5 to apply for a new, replacement, or corrected Social Security card. Required for U.S. citizens and legal residents who need a Social Security Number for work, benefits, or government services.

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SSAForm SSA-89

Authorization for SSA to Release SSN Verification

SSA Form SSA-89. Official government form with AI-powered guidance.

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SSAForm SSA-455-OCR-SM

Continuing Disability Review Report

SSA Form SSA-455-OCR-SM. Official government form with AI-powered guidance.

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SSAForm SSA-521

Request for Withdrawal of Application

SSA Form SSA-521. Official government form with AI-powered guidance.

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SSAForm SSA-521

Request for Withdrawal of Application

Withdraws a Social Security or Medicare benefit application before any benefits are paid. Must be submitted within 12 months of the original application and all benefits received must be repaid.

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SSAForm SSA-632-BK

Request for Waiver of Overpayment Recovery

SSA Form SSA-632-BK. Official government form with AI-powered guidance.

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SSAForm SSA-696

Fee Agreement for Representation Before SSA

SSA Form SSA-696. Official government form with AI-powered guidance.

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SSAForm SSA-795

Statement of Claimant or Other Person

SSA Form SSA-795. Official government form with AI-powered guidance.

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SSAForm SSA-827

Authorization to Disclose Information to SSA

SSA Form SSA-827. Official government form with AI-powered guidance.

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SSAForm SSA-827

Authorization to Disclose Information to the Social Security Administration

Authorizes SSA to obtain medical records, school records, and other information from sources such as doctors, hospitals, and employers when processing your disability or benefits claim.

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SSAForm SSA-1696

Appointment of Representative

SSA Form SSA-1696. Official government form with AI-powered guidance.

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SSAForm SSA-1696

Appointment of Representative

Appoints an attorney or non-attorney as your representative to act on your behalf in Social Security matters, including appeals and hearings.

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SSAForm SSA-3288

Consent for Release of Information

SSA Form SSA-3288. Official government form with AI-powered guidance.

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SSAForm SSA-3369

Work History Report

SSA Form SSA-3369. Official government form with AI-powered guidance.

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SSAForm SSA-3820-BK

Disability Report Child

SSA Form SSA-3820-BK. Official government form with AI-powered guidance.

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SSAForm SSA-561-U2

Request for Reconsideration

SSA Form SSA-561-U2. Official government form with AI-powered guidance.

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SSAForm SSA-8001-BK

Application for SSI Benefits for a Child

SSA Form SSA-8001-BK. Official government form with AI-powered guidance.

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