Social Security Replacement Cards
Great news! You can now request a replacement
card by internet.
The Social Security Administration very recently
announced that it added South Carolina, Kansas,
Tennessee, Alaska, Hawaii, and North Carolina to
the growing list of areas where you can request a
replacement Social Security card online. (No more
and the District of Columbia, and 86 percent of the
U.S. population may be eligible to use this service.
So far, 2.3 million people have replaced their card
by going online.
continuous link with Social Security, so losing your
card can be frustrating. Fortunately, replacing your
card is quick, secure, and free! To replace your
your my Social Security account. We protect your
and other security features. Your security and protection
are what matter most; you can take control
of your future with secure access to your information
anytime, anywhere!
You’ll also need to meet certain requirements
to get an online replacement card. You must be a
U. S. citizen age 18 or older with a U.S. mailing address,
cannot be requesting a name change or any
other change to your card, and must have a driver’s
participating state. You can see if your state participates
here.
Keep in mind that, even if you lost your card,
you may not need a replacement. In most cases,
simply knowing your Social Security number is
enough. If you do need a replacement, we make
it easy. Once you log in to your account, you can
follow the steps to request your replacement Social
Security card online.
Learn more about getting a replacement Social
online by visiting our Social Security number and
card page. Join the more than two million people
who have already gone online to request their Social
Security cards!
Source: www.ssa.gov
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people with Medicare.
Here's what you can do with your account
• See your claims faster
• Save and track your prescriptions drugs
• See your eligible preventive services
Check the status of a claim
To check the status of Medicare Part A (Hospital
Insurance) or Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance)
claims:
Visit MyMedicare.gov, and log into your account.
You can access your personalized Medicare
information, including the most up-to-date information
about your Part A and Part B claims. You’ll
Medicare processes it.
Check your Medicare Summary Notice (MSN)
The MSN is a notice that people with Original
Medicare get in the mail every 3 months. It shows:
• All your Part A and Part B-covered services or
supplies billed to Medicare during a 3-month period
• What Medicare paid
• The maximum amount you may owe the provider.
Learn more about the MSN, and view a sample.
• Use the Blue Button on MyMedicare.gov to
download and save your Part A and Part B claims
information. Learn more about Medicare’s Blue
Button.
Did you know you can get your MSNs electronically
(eMSNs)? If you choose eMSNs, you’ll get a
monthly email with a link to your claims information.
You won't have to wait 3 months for a paper
copy in the mail. Find out how to get eMSNs.
Sign up today! MyMedicare.gov
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