Avoid the Office with Online Social Security Services

Avoid the Office with Online Social Security Services

Social Security & You
By Brandon P. Smith, Social Security Public Affairs Specialist

There’s probably been a time in your life when you’ve wondered, “Can I do this online instead of visiting a Social Security office?” The answer is more than likely yes, and you can find more information about our online services at www.ssa.gov/onlineservices. Online, you can apply for retirement and disability benefits, appeal a decision, and do much more. 

We’ve organized our Online Services webpage into four popular categories for easy navigation: 

  • Review Your Information.  You can access your secure, personal information and earnings history to make sure everything is correct.  
  • Apply for Benefits.  You can apply for retirement, disability, and Medicare benefits without having to visit a local Social Security office. 
  • Manage Your Account.  You can change your direct deposit information and your address, if you are receiving benefits, online. 
  • Find Help and Answers.  You can find answers to your most frequently asked questions, as well as links to publications and other informational websites.

You can also access personalized information with your my Social Security account.  This is a useful resource even if you are not receiving benefits.  You can:

  • Request a replacement Social Security number or Medicare card.
  • Get personalized retirement benefit estimates.
  • Get estimates for spouse’s benefits.
  • Print proof that you do not receive benefits.
  • Check your application or appeal status.
  • Read your Social Security Statement. 

If you are receiving benefits, you can:

  • Request a replacement Social Security number or Medicare card.
  • Set up or change direct deposit. 
  • Print a Social Security 1099 (SSA-1099) form.
  • Opt out of mailed notices for those available online. 
  • Print a benefit verification letter.
  • Change your address.

Please let your family and friends know they can do much of their business with us online at www.ssa.gov.  

About the author

Brandon P. Smith is the author of Northeast Ohio Thrive’s Social Security & You blog. He is a Social Security public affairs specialist with the Social Security Administration, based in Cleveland. A Cleveland native, he joined the SSA in 2003. He is the primary contact for media relations, outreach, and presentations for the agency in Cuyahoga, Lake, Lorain, and Geauga counties. In addition to other communications awards, Brandon received a Deputy Commissioner Citation from Social Security’s Office of Communication in 2015 for his outstanding public affairs support of the agency’s national communication initiatives.

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