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The ID number for Health Ways is provided on the members identification card. If you have misplaced your ID card you can request a replacement.
Yes, you can typically change your signature on your ID by requesting a replacement ID card and providing a new signature.
Have you had any problems with a damaged ID card that might need to be replaced?
If a replacement ID is needed, it is important to include the type of card that is needed in the letter. The name and a photo should probably be included, as well.
Go to the social security office with proper ID.
Yes, you can typically change your signature on your ID by requesting a replacement card from the issuing authority and providing a new signature.
No. A birth certificate is not considered evidence of identity. Social Security will normally not ask for a birth certificate from someone applying for a replacement (as opposed to original) social security card. Evidence of identity is ALWAYS required for any replacement social security card. Evidence of citizenship is not normally required for a replacement card for someone who was born in the U.S. or who has already proven U.S. citizenship on a previous application for a card. But evidence of identity--preferably a passport, driver's license or state ID card but also a health insurance card, work ID or school ID--will ALWAYS be asked for by Social Security.
No. A birth certificate is not considered evidence of identity. Social Security will normally not ask for a birth certificate from someone applying for a replacement (as opposed to original) social security card. Evidence of identity is ALWAYS required for any replacement social security card. Evidence of citizenship is not normally required for a replacement card for someone who was born in the U.S. or who has already proven U.S. citizenship on a previous application for a card. But evidence of identity--preferably a passport, driver's license or state ID card but also a health insurance card, work ID or school ID--will ALWAYS be asked for by Social Security.
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You can typically find your state ID number on your state-issued identification card. If you have misplaced your ID card, you may need to contact your state's Department of Motor Vehicles or licensing agency to request a replacement or inquire about your ID number.
A replacement ID in Arizona costs 12.
No, an enhanced ID does not serve as a replacement for a passport.