Yes, but only under special circumstances. A widow or widower can collect survivors' benefits at age 60, as can an ex-spouse who was married to the deceased for at least ten years. It is also possible to receive Social Security disability (SSDI) compensation at this age, if you meet SSA qualifications.
The earliest a person can collect regular retirement benefits is age 62.
No. Not until the year that you reach your FULL RETIREMENT AGE (FRA) or
NORMAL RETIREMENT AGE (NRA)
Go to the SSA gov web site and use the search box for FULL RETIREMENT AGE
Full retirement age (also called "normal retirement age") had been 65 for many years. However, beginning with people born in 1938
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If you want to collect retirement benefits from Social Security, you need to apply. You can do this by going in person to a SS office, or maybe you can not do it online.
No, at 62, unless you become disabled.
Yes
Felonies have nothing to do with having a Social Security card. Contact the Social Security office. They will need your birth certificate.
Yes, contact your local Social Security office or other social service agency to discuss how to get the help you need.
Contact the Social Security Administration at 1225 Woodlawn Avenue, Cambridge, OH - (740) 439-4422
You really should get this information from the social security administration you can contact your local SSA office or go the SSA gov website SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS ON LINE and see what information they will give you about the information that you want and need.
You need to contact the Social Security Administration and provide the correct documentation. Here's the page with instructions: http://ssa-custhelp.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/ssa.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=251
I need an apartment but I need assistance with rent. Is housing available for someone with social security?
You will need to ask your employer or the employer you retired from. You can research your social security benefits by calling the SSA office nearest you. To find out exactly what you retirement benefits consist of , it will be necessary to contact the human resource department. Because the benfits vary from company to company, there is no general answer to that question. If you are concerned regarding social security benefits, contact the social security office in your area.
If the school is your employer, and they are taking out Social Security taxes from your pay check then, yes they need your social security.
The correct answer depends on whether you're applying for your own retirement benefits, spousal benefits, disability benefits, and so on. You can contact the Social Security Administration on the web, by phone, or in person.
I need an address for my local Social Security Office in toronto
No. You would need to apply at the Social Security Administration for a social security number.
You would contact 1-800-MEDICARE and inform them that you are still working or you do not wish to begin your Social Security, but need Medicare. They will then determine if you are eligible, and if so, you can arrange to pay your bill outside of the deduction from social security. Usually payment is monthly or quarterly.