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No. Social Security does not pay prisoners.
NO! Over payments are usually the fault of the Social Security Administration. You are entitled to a hearing that usually determines the fault. Social Security does not want to pay for your prison stay.
what happens if you cash a duplicate social security disabilty check
we all die
there is no statute that prohibits some one from collecting social security payments from the time their service is over. If they were to go back to prison the payments would stop and then go back to the governemtn.
Social Security eligibility is regulated by federal, not state, law. If you are already receiving Social Security benefits when your spouse becomes incarcerated, your benefits will continue, but any benefit that was payable to your spouse will stop. If the incarcerated spouse's checks or direct deposit continue after 30 days in jail or prison, you will have to return the money to the Social Security Administration. If you were not receiving Social Security benefits prior to your spouse becoming incarcerated, you will not be eligible to file until he (or she) is released from prison. This is a general rule to which there may be some exceptions. It would be wise to call the Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213 and explain your situation to a representative.
A possible prison sentence for I.D. Fraud
Nothing... you are a felon... not disabled or elderly
They remain in the Social Security fund to be paid to other beneficiaries.
The number 'dies' with you. It is not recirculated ever again.
no, but you can ask your fiance, family to add you to their credit card to help build your credit, other from that your not allowed to use anyone social security number or you could go to prison for fraud
All social security monies are being used and if they are NOT being used they should be earning some income from some source for use in the future.