Need a Replacement Social Security Card?
Reading Time: 1 MinuteLast Updated: March 17, 2021
You can now apply for a replacement Social Security card online using your personal my Social Security account. If you meet all requirements and live in some states or the District of Columbia, you can start using this service today. Go to www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount for more information.
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Clemence M.
WHY CAN’T I APPLY FOR A REPLACEMENT SOCIAL SECURITY CARD ONLINE FROM CALIFORNIA?
A.C.
Hi, Clemence. For your security, we do not have access to private information in this venue. If you are still encounter a problem with your personal my Social Security account, you may:
•Call us at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778), Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. At the voice prompt, say “helpdesk”; or
•Contact your local Social Security office. We hope this helps.
Stephen E.
Why can’t I apply for a replacement social security card online? I’ve followed the directions, but, at the end, it says I can’t request one online.
A.C.
Hi, Stephen. For your security, we do not have access to private information in this venue. We ask that members in our Blog community work with our offices with specific questions. You can call us at 1-800-772-1213, Monday through Friday, between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., for assistance. Generally, you will have a shorter wait if you call later in the day. You can also contact your local Social Security office. We hope this helps.
Marilu E.
my purse was stolen yesterday with my medicare card inside!
L.A.
Hi Marilu. We are sorry about the loss of your purse. However, we have good news! If you need a replacement Medicare card or immediate proof that you have Medicare, you can take care of both online by creating a personal my Social Security account. We hope this helps.
Lois M.
I went on line to place my social security card. I gave all the correct information. My name and middle initial, date of birth, address, phone and email. It said “you need to correct the information. I tried to type it all in again and I was eventually locked out for two days now.
L.A.
Hi Lois. First, please realize that you will rarely need to show your Social Security number card. Knowing your Social Security number is what is important. We are sorry to hear that you are having difficulty trying to use your personal my Social Security account. If you are still unable to access your account or encounter another problem with your personal my Social Security account, you may:
•Call us at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778), Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. At the voice prompt, say “helpdesk;” or
•Contact your local Social Security office.
We hope this helps.
Larrisa W.
I need a replacement social security card
A.C.
Hi, Larrisa. First, realize that you may not need a replacement card. You will rarely need to show it. Knowing the Social Security number is what is important. To see if you’re eligible to apply for a replacement Social Security card online or to learn more on the process and what documents you will need to get a card please visit our Social Security Number and Card page. Keep in mind all submitted documents must be either originals or copies certified by the issuing agency and must (unless otherwise indicated) have been issued within the last two years. We cannot accept photocopies or notarized copies of documents. Once you’ve submitted all the needed documents, it can take up to 10 business days from the date we received the application to mail a replacement card. We hope this helps.
Kathy S.
Hello… I have lost my Social Security Card and need a replacement please.
Thanks!
A.C.
Hi, Kathy. First, realize that you may not need a replacement card. You will rarely need to show it. Knowing the Social Security number is what is important. To see if you’re eligible to apply for a replacement Social Security card online or to learn more on the process and what documents you will need to get a card please visit our Social Security Number and Card page. Keep in mind all submitted documents must be either originals or copies certified by the issuing agency and must (unless otherwise indicated) have been issued within the last two years. We cannot accept photocopies or notarized copies of documents. Once you’ve submitted all the needed documents, it can take up to 10 business days from the date we received the application to mail a replacement card. We hope this helps.
Richard M.
My wife has dementia. She has previously executed a power of attorney designating myself, my daughter and my son health-care co-agents. I, her husband, am her primary care person. I carry her SS card and other identification with me always. Can I also get a duplicate SS card for my daughter, who is very actively involved in her care.
L.A.
Hi Richard. If your wife is not capable of managing and directing her own Social Security benefits, either you or one of your children should consider applying to be her representative payee. Even though you and your children have power of attorney, someone would still need to apply to serve as her representative payee for Social Security purposes. To learn more about becoming a representative payee, you can read our publication titled, “A Guide for Representative Payees.” You may also call us at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778) Monday through Friday, between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. to request an appointment at the local Social Security office to become her representative payee. Also, keep in mind, your wife will rarely need to show her Social Security card. Knowing the Social Security number is what is important. If your wife’s Social Security card is lost, stolen or damaged, she can ask for a new one. To learn more on the process and what documents you will need to get a card please visit our Social Security Number and Card page. We hope this information helps.
Andrea L.
Hello. I have my sons social security number but he has never received a card. Is there any way we could get the card, seeing he is to get his drivers license soon and a job. Thank you, Andrea Herrli
Nathan Andrew Garnhart
5612 N Nottingham Ave.
Chicago, IL 60631
03/27/04
ssn *** – ** – ***
I have been on hold for 35 minutes. decided to write. Thanks Andrea Herrli 815-543-7224
L.A.
Thanks for your question. Generally, when applying for a replacement Social Security card for a child under the age of 18, we consider the parent(s) or step-parent with custody, as the proper applicant. Remember that knowing his number is what is important. You will rarely need to show his card, but if you need information on how to obtain a replacement Social Security card, visit our Frequently Asked Questions. You will need to present documents proving your identity, your son’s identity and citizenship status (if not already established), and evidence of your relationship to, or responsibility for, your child. Also keep in mind the submitted documents must be originals. You can use birth certificates to prove your child’s age or citizenship. But you cannot use it as proof of identity. Just a reminder – please be cautious about posting personal information on social media. We hope this helps.
Richard W.
How can I get a new Social Security card in Ohio. I have lost mine.
L.A.
Hi Richard. First, realize you may not need a replacement card. You will rarely need to show it. Knowing your Social Security number is what is important. However, if you must get a replacement card, learn more on how to do this here.
Julie A.
as of 10/2/2019. I am divorce. I need to have the last name Wulf removed from my S.S.Card. What do I Need to do to be able to get this done? I tried to find a SS5 form, but was unable to locate it.
A.C.
Hi, Julie Anne. In order to change your name on your Social Security card, you must show us a document that proves your legal name change. If the document you provide as evidence of a legal name change does not give us enough information to identify you in our records, you must show us an identity document in your “old” name (as shown in our records) and another document showing your “new” name. To learn more on the process and what documents you will need to get a card, please check out our Frequently Asked Questions. We hope this is helpful.