Finding Your Social Security Number If you have a Social Security Number, you can find it on your Social Security card. Some other places that you can find your SSN are on tax returns, W-2s and bank statements. You may even find it on previously filed USCIS forms.

How do I get my Social Security tax information?

How can I get a form SSA-1099/1042S, Social Security Benefit Statement?

  1. Using your online my Social Security account.
  2. Calling us at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778), Monday through Friday, 8:00 am – 7:00 pm; or.
  3. Contacting your local Social Security office.

Are Social Security Statements still mailed?

It is useful for people of all ages who want to learn about their future Social Security benefits and current earnings history. For workers age 60 and older who do not have a my Social Security account, we currently mail Social Security Statements three months prior to your birthday.

How to find out your social security number without your card?

If you have misplaced or lost your card, then you should check your tax returns, W-2, or bank statements to locate your number. These documents will often contain your number. If you still cannot find it, then head down to your local SSA office to request a replacement card and get access to your number.

Where can I find the nearest Social Security Office?

To find the closest social security office to you, visit the Social Security Office Locator online. Put in your zip code and the website will bring up the Social Security office closest to you. Consider trying both your home and work addresses, too. There may be an office that is more conveniently located to one of those places.

How much money does Mary Ann get from Social Security?

Mary Ann qualifies for a retirement benefit of $250 and a spouse’s benefit of $400. At her full retirement age, she will receive her own $250 retirement benefit, and we will add $150 from her spouse’s benefit, for a total of $400.

Can You claim Social Security benefits before your Fra?

When you claim benefits before your FRA, those benefits are reduced. Of course, not everyone can wait until their full retirement age — in your case, about three years from now — to get Social Security, as they need to supplement their income in retirement at the moment.