How to Replace a Lost Social Security Card

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Social security number is a nine digit number that is issued by the Social Security Administration, an independent agency of the US government, to its citizens, permanent residents and certain temporary residents. The main aim of the social security number (SSN) is to identify individuals for the purpose of taxation. However, over the years it has evolved to become the defacto national identification number. This number is issued to every citizen of the US on a Social Security Card. This card is an important document that helps an individual to avail a number of social security benefits like retirement benefits, disability benefits and other government grants.

How to Replace a Lost Social Security Card

Documents Required

While going to submit the SS-5 form, one will be required to produce proof of citizenship and identity. Although the Social Security Department may already have these information in its database, it is always prudent to carry these documents while going to the Social Security Office. Also remember that these documents have to be original. The Social Security Office does not accept photocopies.

Proof of Citizenship
The Social Security Office would have information on your citizenship in their files. However, it is best to carry documents that would prove your citizenship. The documents that the Social Security Office accepts are:

Proof of Identity
Social Security Office accepts any of the following proofs of identity

In case one does not have any of the above proofs of identity or in case of a delay in lost social security card replacement, the Social Security Office might ask for one's employer ID, a school ID, a US military ID or a health insurance card. For children, producing school ID card, school records or medical records would suffice. Ensure that the ID is a current one and has a recent photograph of yours. It should bear your name, date of birth or age.

A person needs to be very careful with his Social Security Card, as it also serves as a proof of his nationality. Though one can apply for replacement for a lost social security card, it is important to remember that the card can be issued thrice in a year and only ten times in one's lifetime.


By Debopriya Bose