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  2. How to Change the Name on Your Social Security Card - AARP

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    When you can file for a name change online. You can complete an application for a replacement card with a new name online, with no need to visit a Social Security facility, if you meet these criteria: You are a U.S. citizen at least 18 years old with a U.S. mailing address. You are changing your name due to marriage.

  3. How You Can Replace Your Social Security Card - AARP

    www.aarp.org/retirement/social-security/questions-answers/replacement-ss-card.html

    Replacing your Social Security card online. To request a replacement card online, you must have a My Social Security account and meet these requirements: You are a U.S. citizen age 18 or older. You are not changing the name on the card. You have a U.S. mailing address (military and diplomatic addresses count).

  4. Different Spelling On Birth Certificate And Social Security Card...

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    To get a new card, you'll need to fill out an SS-5 form and provide it to your local SSA office along with proof of identity and documentation of name change. Social Security has a web page with details on what you need to get a new or corrected card. Name changes or misspellings can cause problems but these issues are fairly common.

  5. How To Get A New Social Security Number - AARP

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    Social Security can help you gather evidence. If you are changing your name, do that first; Social Security will need to see court approval of the change. If you are also seeking new Social Security numbers for your children, bring proof of custody. You’ll find more information in the SSA pamphlet “New Numbers for Domestic Violence Victims.”.

  6. How To Change Your Address With Social Security - AARP

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    After signing into your account, click the "My Profile" tab near the top of the page, select "Contact" and enter your new address. You'll be able to choose whether you want the change to take effect immediately or at a later date. Select "Continue," review the information and, if correct, click "Submit." You can also use My Social Security to ...

  7. How To Get A Verification Letter From Social Security - AARP

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    Select the information you want to include and click “Apply to Letter.”. Choose whether you’d like to print (“Print Now”) or save your letter online (“Save a Copy”). Another way to get a benefit verification letter is to call Social Security at 800-772-1213 or contact your local Social Security office. Local offices fully reopened ...

  8. Real ID Guide: What You Need to Know - AARP

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    A few basics about Real ID: To get a Real ID, you need to present documents to your DMV proving your age and identity, Social Security number and address. That generally means bringing a birth certificate or passport, a Social Security card or tax form such as a W-2, and two proofs of address. If you’ve changed your name through marriage, you ...

  9. What Is a My Social Security Account? - AARP

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    Published October 10, 2018. /Updated July 15, 2024. My Social Security is an online service provided by the Social Security Administration (SSA) that allows you to review your earnings history, check current or future benefits, and access many other Social Security services. You must be at least 18 years old and have a Social Security number ...

  10. How Are Social Security Numbers Assigned? - AARP

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    Social Security numbers, also known as SSNs, are allocated through a process called randomization that was introduced in June 2011. This system retains the long-standing nine-digit format but assigns a number to each new Social Security cardholder randomly, eliminating methods that date to the inception of Social Security in the mid-1930s.

  11. How to Set Up an Online Social Security Account - AARP

    www.aarp.org/retirement/social-security/info-2020/open-your-online-account.html

    Click on "Create an Account" (the long blue button on the left of the screen). On the next screen, click on "Create an account with Login.gov." Login.gov is a secure, single sign-in service members of the public can use to access accounts with participating government agencies, including Social Security. 2. Create your log-in.