Replacement cards for lost, stolen or damaged Social Security cards are free. There are "services" that charge you, then they get the card for you for free, but there's no need to pay. This site all the info: http://ssa-custhelp.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/ssa.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=251 You can also stop into the local Social Security office to pick up and/or drop off an application for a replacement card
yes you have to pay, but they are very hard to recieve
give me my social security numbers now online with only my name&home address
Yes, you can get a replacement Social Security card in Denver, Colorado. You will need to visit your local Social Security office and bring required identification documents. You can find the nearest office and get additional information on the Social Security Administration's website.
The percentage amount paid into social security has not changed at this time.
I think you are asking if Social Security will be avaialble when someone retires twenty years from now. The answer is yes. The literature that came with the last Social Security update states Social Security will not be in danger until at least twenty thirty seven. And even then it will not completely disappear.
i have social security disabiliy now and now my husband is needing to file. If he receives SSD will his affect mine. And we have been married for four years.
now days a military serial number is the assigned social security number. find the persons social security number and you have the army serial number............
A 58 year old widowed veteran was told that the amount of his social security benefit at 62 will be reduced if ever he marries now. Is this correct?
As he's on SSD, none at all.
Apply to receive social security once you meet the age requirements or get a lawyer if you think you deserve it now.
No. Receiving SS benefits will not affect your unemployment.
Yes. They have everyone's account on a separate screen all the time, with at least 1 person watching each screen. I would know because I used to be in Social Security. They can probably see me typing this now. Hello Social Security!
There is no minimum age to obtain a social security card. aplus > all answers are correct