No it will not if however you are on S.S.I it would go up or down considering what you are paying in rent not to exceed 672 dollars a month
No; the Social Security number you are first assigned is yours for life. The only thing you need is your name changed on your social security...the add your new surname
No. Your credit history is more tied to your social security number, which doesn't change, than to your name, which can change.
No, your Social Security benefits will not change if you move from New York City to North Carolina. Social Security payments are based on your work history and eligibility, not your location. However, your cost of living may differ, which could affect your financial situation. It's also important to update your address with the Social Security Administration to ensure you receive your benefits without interruption.
Your social security card never expires. You will only need a new one if you are legally changing your name or it has been lost or stolen. However, your social security number will never change.
If you had a name change, you will need a picture identification and your marraige certificate in addition to the application. You can find this application online or at the social security office.
The first step is to get a new social security card at the social security office. You then must update your driver's license along with any other agency that has your maiden name.
To change your bank for Social Security payments, you typically need to notify the Social Security Administration (SSA) at least 10 days in advance of the next scheduled payment. You can make the change online through your My Social Security account, by calling the SSA, or by visiting your local SSA office. It's important to ensure that the new bank account is set up to receive direct deposits before making the change to avoid any payment interruptions.
turn it off and make a new one
Yes, but you have to prove to the Social security office that it was.
The procedures vary by state but it usually requires you to get the correct forms and fill them out with a court order. You must contact the Social Security Administration to get a new social security card and your drivers license office for a new drivers license.
Yes, the Social Security Administration (SSA) may assign a new Social Security number (SSN) to victims of domestic violence, stalking, and sexual assault. To do so, you should visit your local Social Security office and fill out a request for change of SSN. You should also bring the following documents with you to the Social Security office: - original documents establishing your age, identity and U.S. citizenship or lawful non-citizen status, such as a birth certificate and a driver's license; - your current Social Security number; - one or more documents identifying you by both your old and new names if you have previously changed your name; - custody papers for children that are requesting new SSNs; and - evidence documenting the harassment or abuse. Thank you. I hope the information is useful to you.
no. your social security number will always remain the same.