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Your Social Security Statement is now at your fingertips

July 7, 2016 • By

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Last Updated: November 6, 2023

SSA StatementHave you ever received a Social Security Statement in the mail? You know, the one that shows all the earnings you’ve had each year and how much you could receive per month in Social Security benefits when you retire? The Statement contains crucial information workers need to plan for a comfortable retirement. Now, thanks to my Social Security, this information—and so much more— is only a few minutes away!

Your personal my Social Security account is secure and gives you ready access to your earnings records, Social Security benefit estimates, and printable Statements. Those who already receive benefits can view their payment history, current status, and manage their benefits.

To open a personal my Social Security account, go to our website and select “Create an Account” to get started. You must be 18 years old, have a valid Social Security number, U.S. mailing address (or a military address if deployed overseas), and an email address.

In some cases — like if there was reported credit card fraud under your name or Social Security number — you may have to contact your local Social Security office to open a personal my Social Security account.

Once registered, you can:

  • Verify your earnings history.
  • View estimated Social Security benefits based on your past earnings.
  • View Social Security and Medicare taxes you’ve paid over your lifetime.
  • Print your current Social Security Statement.
  • Request a replacement Social Security card (in some states).

If you’re currently getting benefits, you can:

  • View benefit payment information.
  • Change your address and phone number.
  • Start or change electronic payments.
  • Get a replacement Medicare card.
  • Get a replacement 1099 for tax season.
  • Get a benefit verification letter.

When you sign up for a personal my Social Security account, we use a secure authentication process to protect the privacy of your identity and your Social Security Statement information.  In addition to your unique username and password, you can also further protect your personal my Social Security account with a secure code texted to your phone every time you log in.

Just one more way Social Security strives to provide customers with peace of mind. Learn more at on our website.

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Doug Walker, Deputy Commissioner, Communications

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Comments

  1. Nguyen, T.

    May I can receipt my 2018 statement to my email

  2. Charles E.

    I need to download a copy of my 2019 award letter

    • A.C.

      Good news, Chales! If you need a benefit verification letter, you can view, print, and save your benefit verification letter using your personal my Social Security account. Thanks!

  3. Connie K.

    I have not received a social security statement since 2014, and I am having a helleuva time creating a MyAccount. And I don’t have 45 min to sit on hold to talk to someone. Can I just get it thing mailed to me?

    • A.C.

      Hi, Connie. We are sorry to hear about your experience. For your security, we do not have access to private information in this venue. If you are still unable to create an account or 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.

  4. Patricia S.

    Please send copy of 2018 1099 form

    • J.Y.

      Hi Patricia. For a copy of a W-2, you should contact your employer’s human resource or personnel office. If you are referring to the SSA-1099 showing the amount of benefits paid to SSA beneficiaries during last year, you can request a replacement SSA-1099/1042S for Tax Year 2018 by visiting http://go.usa.gov/ZSvm. We hope this helps.

  5. Larry

    I have an account created years ago. So I didn’t get a report in the mail. But the problem is I had no way to know I had to go online to get the amount paid to me. Now I can’t file my Federal Taxes 1040 since I don’t have the Social Security papers telling me how much was paid to me. It’s April 1 and they say I can’t sign in for maybe 15 days. Looks like the SS administration figured out a way that they could force people to have pay a penalty for filing late.

  6. Larry G.

    So since I cannot remember my credentials I have to wait 10 days. And you send something by regular mail. Nothing else works on the internet like that. So what do I do if I can’t log in and find how much I got paid before time to file a 1040?

    Have to figure the government can screw up something so simple. You change things, don’t tell anyone, and now what are people who file close to the deadline going to do, if they don’t remember sign-in credentials.

  7. Barbaraellen H.

    I would like to change my address. However, when I login to my SSA I do not see a My Profile tab. What am I doing wrong? On another screen it shows my mothers name and my childhood address. Help

  8. Marla S.

    I’d like to know how much in social security I received in 2018

  9. Lourdes S.

    It is hard for me to sign into my account if I don’t remember my password, or all the other hints words .
    I need my social security statement so II can do my income taxes.
    Please send it by mail.
    LOURDES Solorzano

  10. Patricia M.

    I suspect someone is using my SS card fraudulently

    • A.C.

      Hi, Patricia. We are sorry to hear that. 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.

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