
my Social Security | SSA
With this free and secure account, you can request a replacement Social Security card, check the status of an application, estimate future benefits, or manage the benefits you already receive.
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Your most-needed services, online With a secure my Social Security account, you can get services and manage your benefits—anywhere, anytime.
Online Services | SSA
We are constantly expanding our online services to give you freedom and control when conducting business with Social Security. Today, you can apply for retirement, disability, and …
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Create an Account | my Social Security | SSA
Learn more about what you'll be asked before creating a my Social Security account.
Social Security Forms | SSA
You can electronically complete, upload, and submit select forms to Social Security using the Upload Documents feature. You can also fax or mail any paper form to your local office, …
Contact Social Security | SSA
You can use our online services to apply for benefits, check the status of your claim or appeal, request a replacement Social Security card (in many areas), get an instant benefit verification …
Get Your Social Security Statement | my Social Security | SSA
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 …
Social Security Office Locator, SSA Office Locator Social Security ...
Social Security Office Locator Important Information Our website, www.ssa.gov, is the best way to get help. If you cannot use our website, please call our National 800 Number or your local …
Benefits Planner: Retirement | Retirement Age and Benefit …
You can start receiving your Social Security retirement benefits as early as age 62. However, you are entitled to full benefits only when you reach your full retirement age.