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  2. Retirement | What Documents Will You Need When You Apply? | SSA

    www.ssa.gov/benefits/retirement/planner/applying...

    You can also use our Checklist For The Online Medicare, Retirement, And Spouses Application to help you gather the information you need to apply. Documents we may ask for include: Your Social Security card or a record of your number.

  3. Applying for your benefits Once you have decided when you want to start receiving your monthly Social Security benefit, you can apply up to four months before the date you want your benefits to start. Visit . www.ssa.gov/retire to apply. For more information, read our publication, When to Start Receiving Retirement Benefits

  4. Apply for Retirement Benefits | SSA

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    This page will guide you through the process of applying for retirement benefits when you’re ready to take that step. Our online application is a convenient way to apply on your own schedule, without an appointment. You can also apply by phone or by appointment at a Social Security office.

  5. A Guide To Applying For Social Security Benefits - AARP

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    Social Security provides a complete checklist of what you’ll need for your application. When you can file: The minimum age to apply for both retirement and spouse benefits is 62, but monthly payments are higher if you wait longer. Where to file: Online, by phone or in person. Members only.

  6. Documents to Collect Before You Apply for Social Security

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    The Social Security Administration will need to verify the year you were born, for instance, along with proof of your U.S. citizenship and identity. Gather these documents before you apply...

  7. How do I apply for Social Security retirement benefits? - FAQ

    faq.ssa.gov/en-us/Topic/article/KA-01891

    You can apply for retirement benefits up to 4 months before you want to start receiving your benefits. Even if you are not ready to retire, you still should sign up for Medicare 3 months before your 65th birthday.

  8. Check the record of your yearly income and make sure it's up to date. Learn and plan before you apply for Social Security benefits.