How Do I Apply for Social Security Benefits?

The easiest way to apply for benefits , according to the Social Security Administration, is to schedule an appointment at your local social security office by calling their toll-free telephone number 1-800-772-1213. For disability, survivors, and supplemental security benefits, the Social Security Administration recommends that you apply as soon as you are eligible. For retirement benefits, they recommend that you meet with them about a year before you plan to retire or retire from your own business.

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How do I apply for social security benefits?

The easiest way to apply for benefits , according to the Social Security Administration, is to schedule an appointment at your local social security office by calling their toll-free telephone number 1-800-772-1213. For disability, survivors, and supplemental security benefits, the Social Security Administration recommends that you apply as soon as you are eligible. For retirement benefits, they recommend that you meet with them about a year before you plan to retire or retire from your own business.

When applying for social security benefits, you will be required to produce documents such as:

(1) your social security card

(2) your birth certificate

(3) marriage certificate (if based on your spouse's social security account)

(4) your most recent W-2 form if you are an employee or your most recent federal income tax return if you are self-employed.

Additional documents may be required by the Social Security Administration - if so, they will let you know what they need. Even if you do not have all of the required documents currently in your possession, go ahead and start the application process - the Social Security Administration can assist you in getting the documents during the application process.

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