See What You Can Do Online!
Reading Time: 1 MinuteLast Updated: August 19, 2021
For over 80 years, Social Security has changed to meet the needs of our customers. Today, our easy, secure, and convenient-to-use online services allow you to do business with us from the comfort of your preferred location. From requesting a Social Security card to filing for retirement, our online services have got you covered. Check out our infographic, which shows what you can do online:
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Dudley W.
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CATHY J.
HELP! Need change my online user name and password.
I have the info written down.
I have signed in several times with no problem.
Last used early 2018. I have used the exact info as before and now I cannot sign in.
HOW DO I CHANGE MY USER ID AND PASSWORD.
Gwendolyn P.
I am not receiving Social Security at this point. I do have to sign up for Medicare…birthday is Nov.
Do I need an appointment?
A.C.
Hi, Gwendolyn. Since you are not already getting retirement benefits, you should contact us about three months before your 65th birthday to sign up for Medicare. You can sign up for Medicare even if you do not plan to retire at age 65. To learn more about Medicare and how to file, visit here. We hope this helps.
J. C.
It doesn’t matter what I click on…
Why do you say we can sign up, use the Estimator, see what our benefits are, etc… when nothing is showing but a phone number and hours to call??
Thank you.
Elsa o.
I need an appointment at d’s office to fix a card problem. Lat time we waited almost 4 hours just to get information that dodent work. The debet card people hand no record of my at all. And you can’t just simply make an appointment on line it’s 1.5 he water by phone to make one
Neil G.
I’ve been trying for 2 days to talk to someone from IRS, with no results. A phone recording says call back later and hangs up. I went on line but my question is not listed.
I paid my taxes and have a photo copy of the canceled check yet I got a letter from you saying I owe the same amount I paid. What do I do? How do I appeal? Searching on line is terrible!!
A.C.
Hi, Neil. We are sorry to hear about your situation. For tax questions, you will need to contact the Internal Revenue Service. Their toll-free number is 1-800-829-1040 or you can visit their website at http://www.irs.gov/. We hope this helps.
William J.
How can I see how much I worked in 2017?
juan a.
i received a fraudulent call two days ago saying my account was frozen due to unusual activity. I wrote and reported it. my question is this. Has my social security number been compromised? how do I find out.?
A.C.
Hi, Juan. If you suspect someone is using your Social Security number, you should go to http://www.idtheft.gov and report the theft to the Federal Trade Commission or call 1-877-IDTHEFT (1-877-438-4338). In addition, you can order free credit reports annually from the three major credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian and Trans Union). To order your credit report go to http://www.annualcreditreport.com or call 1-877-322-8228. For more information, check out our publication, Identity Theft And Your Social Security Number. We hope this is helpful.
Gabe F.
I need confirmation that her social security number is indicated as “deceased” so there will be no identify theft of her number.
A.C.
Hi, Gabe. 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.
Joseph B.
what is my claim or identification number on a W-4V form?