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How to get a new Social Security Card

Posted by tasha on February 8th, 2010

The following post in our Reader Question series is an actual user submitted question:

Q: How do I get another social security card?

A: If you have lost your social security card and need another one, you can get a free replacement. The social security office limits the number of replacement cards they will issue to 3 a year and 10 in your lifetime, but this should be plenty for the majority of people.

To obtain a replacement card you need to complete the official government Application for a Social Security Card form and take it or mail it to your local social security office. This form requires you to provide personal information such as your name, your social security number and your parent's personal information. You will also have to show documents proving your identity and that you are a US citizen (or if you aren't a US citizen, proof of current employment). This can be a little tricky as the social security office will only accept original documents, or documents certified by the custodian of the original record. They won't accept photocopies or notarized copies of documents. If at all possible, it makes sense to visit a social security office rather than mailing one of these documents to them. That way you won't have these important documents out of your possession. Once all your documents have been verifying and your application is processed it takes approximately 10-14 days to get your replacement social security card.

Your social security card is a valuable piece of information, and it should be carefully guarded. If your card has been lost or stolen you may be at risk for identity theft. Someone can use your SSN to apply for everything from mortgages to bank accounts. We recommend protecting yourself by signing up for one of the identity theft services reviewed on our site.

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