Yes
Yes!
It is if you go to jail that Social Security stops.
go to jail?
for felony yes misdemeanor no
because going to jail is for stupid people and if your stupid you shouldn't have social security
No, the social security number should not be used again. If you are caught, it is a crime and may face jail time.
No, the social security number should not be used again. If you are caught, it is a crime and may face jail time.
No. The red numbers on the back of a social security card are control numbers that verify the authenticity of the card. They serve no other purpose.
If an individual is incarcerated, their Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits are generally suspended after 30 days in jail. However, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments are also suspended, but not for the entire duration—benefits may resume once the individual is released. It’s important to notify the Social Security Administration (SSA) about any changes in status, like incarceration, to avoid overpayments or penalties. Once released, individuals can reapply for benefits if they still meet eligibility criteria.
my sister-in-law cashed her ex-husbands social security check, forging his signature, while the ex was in jail. What are her penalties now that her action has been found?
They may do, to do this is a criminal offense.
She was one of the most vigorous social reformers, also a Boston schoolteacher. She funded a new mental hospital. Mentally il people were treated as criminals and she stopped this by going to jail's and fighting for a change.