File for Disability in Nevada

  1. Online: You can apply online at ssa.gov.
  2. Telephone: You can apply over the telephone by calling the SSA’s toll-free customer service line at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778)
  3. In-person: You can apply in-person at your local Social Security field office.

Can I file for SSI Online?

You can apply for SSI benefits by: Visiting our Apply Online for Disability Benefits website to start the disability application process online. You may be eligible to apply for SSI through the online disability application.

How much do you get on disability in Nevada?

The amount depends on the person’s living arrangements. A blind person living on their own will receive a total of $880.30 in combined state and federal payments. A person living in someone else’s household will receive a total of $727.96.

Will my Social Security Disability change if I move to a different state?

En español | Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits do not change if you move to another state. Like Social Security retirement benefits, SSDI payments are based on your average lifetime earnings and are not affected by where you live.

Where can I apply for disability in Nevada?

In the state of Nevada, there are 4 Social Security Field offices, 2 Office of Disability Determination Services and 2 Office of Disability Adjudication and Review to provide assistance to the residents with their Social Security needs.

What is the Public Employees Retirement System of Nevada website?

Welcome to the official website of the Public Employees’ Retirement System of Nevada! This site is intended to inform members, retirees and the general public of the functions and benefits of the Retirement System.

How to retire before age 65 in Nevada?

Retirement Plan Alternative (RPA) for professional employees of the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) For more information regarding retiree benefits, premium subsidy, Exchange-HRA contribution (for Medicare retirees enrolled in the Medicare Exchange), and/or surviving dependent eligibility, please refer to the applicable Master Plan .

What kind of Health Plan do I need to retire in Nevada?

Retirees enrolled in the Consumer Driven Health Plan (PPO), Premier Plan (EPO), or Health Plan of Nevada (HMO) who meet the eligibility requirements to receive a Years of Service Premium Subsidy will receive a monthly premium adjustment.