Social security phone number to change direct deposit

The most convenient way to change your direct deposit information with us is by creating a my Social Security account online at www.ssa.gov/myaccount. Once you create your account, you can update your bank information from anywhere.

We are committed to protecting your personal information, so we take steps to verify who you are. If you already have an account, we verified your identity when you created your personal my Social Security account. If you can’t remember your username or password, don’t worry. At the sign-in screen select Forgot Username or Forgot Password and follow the simple but secure steps to reset them.

When you are ready to change your direct deposit, we highly recommend that you do not close your old bank account until you have seen your Social Security deposit show up in the new bank account.

We always strive to put you in control by providing the best experience and service no matter where or how you decide to do business with us. Remember, you can do much of your business with us online at www.ssa.gov/onlineservices.

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Question: I will rely on Medicare when I retire. Can you explain the different parts of Medicare?

Answer: The different parts of Medicare cover your specific needs. There are four parts, all of which work in tandem to deliver healthcare services:

• Part A (hospital insurance): Helps pay for inpatient care in a hospital or skilled nursing facility (following a hospital stay), some home health care, and hospice care.

• Part B (medical insurance): Helps pay for doctors services and many other medical services and supplies that hospital insurance doesn’t cover.

• Part C (Medicare Advantage plans): If you have Medicare Parts A and B, you can join a Medicare Advantage plan. Private companies offer Medicare Advantage plans, which are approved by Medicare. These plans generally help you pay the medical costs not covered by Medicare Part A and B.

• Part D (prescription drug coverage): Helps pay for medications doctors prescribe for treatment.

Question: I understand you must have limited resources to be eligible for Extra Help with Medicare prescription drug costs. What does this mean?

Answer: Resources include the value of the things you own. Some examples are real estate (other than your primary residence), bank accounts, including checking, savings, and certificates of deposit, stocks, bonds, including U. S. Savings Bonds, mutual funds, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA), and cash you have at home or anywhere else. To learn more about Extra Help, and to apply online, visit www.ssa.gov/prescriptionhelp.

Question: I lost my Medicare card. How can I get replacement?

Answer: The easiest and newest way to get a replacement Medicare card is by using your my Social Security account. Go to www.ssa.gov/myaccount for more information on how to create an account. You also can get a replacement Medicare card by calling us toll-free at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778). Keep your card in a safe place. You don’t want anyone getting hold of your Social Security number. They could steal your identity.

Question: Is it true that if you have low income you can get help paying your Medicare premiums?

Answer: Yes. If your income and resources are limited, your state may be able to help with your Medicare Part B premium, deductibles, and coinsurance amounts. State rules vary on the income and resources that apply. Contact your state or local medical assistance, social services, or welfare office, or call the Medicare hotline, 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227), and ask about the Medicare Savings Programs.

If you have limited income and resources, you also may be able to get help paying for prescription drug coverage under Medicare Part D. Call Social Security at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778) or visit any Social Security office. Also, see our publication, Medicare, at www.ssa.gov/pubs/10043.html. For even more information, visit www.ssa.gov.

Question: I have medical coverage through my employer. Do I have to take Medicare Part B?

Answer: You are not required to take Medicare Part B if you are covered by a group healthcare plan based on either your employment or the employment of a spouse. When your coverage ends, you may contact Social Security to request a special enrollment for Medicare Part B. We will need to verify your coverage through your employer in order for you to be eligible for a special enrollment. For more information, visit www.medicare.gov.

— Vonda Van Til is the Public Affairs Specialist for West Michigan. You can write her c/o Social Security Administration, 3045 Knapp NE, Grand Rapids MI 49525 or via email at .

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Starting in 2013, a new law went into effect that requires all Social Security benefits to be deposited electronically in a bank account. If you need to make changes to your direct deposit information, you can do so either online or over the phone. If you no longer want direct deposit, you may request a waiver. Waivers are only granted for limited reasons.[1]

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    Gather your information. If you want to change your direct deposit information online, it's a good idea to get any necessary documents together before you go to the Social Security website. That way you won't have to stop and hunt for information.[2]

    • For example, if you've opened a new bank account that you want to use for your direct deposit, get your bank account numbers and other information and have them handy.
    • You also may need to provide or confirm your Social Security number.

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    Confirm your eligibility to make changes online. Nearly anyone who currently receives Social Security benefits can change their direct deposit information using the Social Security website. However, you'll have to call the helpline if you live overseas and do not have a U.S. mailing address, or are using a foreign bank.

    • If you haven't yet set up an account on the Social Security website, you also may want to call the website. When you set up a new account, you'll have to wait for a temporary password in the mail. This may cause a delay before you can access your account.[3]

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    Visit the Social Security website. To change your direct deposit information, go to the Social Security website at https://www.ssa.gov. In the upper corner you'll see a link to log in to your account. Click that link and enter your user name and password.[4]

    • Once you've logged into your account, select the "direct deposit" link in your account information to access the settings you want to change.

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    Enter your new information. From your online account, you can change the bank name or account number, as well as your own name, address, or other information associated with your account.[5]

    • If you have difficulty typing or seeing information on a computer screen, you may want a trusted friend or family member to help you change this information.
    • If you move, make sure you change your address with Social Security as soon as possible. Even if you still use the same bank account, differences in this information may delay your benefits.

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    Verify your changes were made. Once you've made the necessary changes, double-check your documents to make sure you've entered everything correctly before you submit your information. A box will pop up letting you know that your changes have been made successfully.[6]

    • If the page gives you the option to print a confirmation, you may want to do this so you have the confirmation for your records.

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    Have your information ready. Before you call the helpline, take the time to get your Social Security card and any addresses or bank account information that you'll need to provide to the representative.[7]

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    Call the Social Security helpline. You can change your Social Security direct deposit over the phone by calling the Social Security helpline at 1-800-772-1213. Representatives are available from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. Monday through Friday.[8]

    • If you are deaf or hard of hearing, call the Social Security TTY number at 1-800-325-0778.
    • When you call, make sure you are in a private place where your conversation won't be overheard by strangers. You will have to provide the representative with your Social Security number.

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    Tell the representative you want to change your direct deposit. The representative will verify your identity by asking you a few questions and requesting your Social Security number. Then they'll take down the information you want to change and make the changes for you.[9]

    • Take notes during the phone call, including the representative's name, in case you have any problems later with your direct deposit.

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    Request confirmation of the change. Have the representative repeat the information you gave them so you can verify that it matches your records. Ask if they will send you written confirmation that the change has taken place.[10]

    • Monitor your bank account and call the helpline again if you don't receive your benefits.

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    Download the waiver form. If you want to receive a paper check, you'll need to get in touch with the Treasury Department, wish issues Social Security payments. While U.S. law requires payments be made by direct deposit, there are some exceptions.[11]

    • You can find the waiver form online at https://www.ssa.gov/deposit/EFT%20Waiver%20Form.pdf.
    • You can also request a waiver by calling the Treasury Department at 1-855-290-1545. This is a toll-free call.

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    Review the reasons waivers are granted. In most cases it is to your benefit to receive your benefits through direct deposit rather than a paper check. However, people may receive paper checks for very limited reasons.[12]

    • If you cannot manage a bank account due to a mental impairment, you may be able to get a waiver. Waivers are also available for people born on or before May 1, 1921.
    • Some areas, typically outside the United States, are so remote and lacking in infrastructure that financial institutions capable of accepting electronic transactions don't exist.

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    Complete your form. The form requesting paper checks requires you to provide personal information as well as explain the reason you're requesting the waiver. If you receive more than one check, you'll need a separate form for each check you receive.[13]

    • If you have trouble writing, you can get someone to fill out the form for you. However, you must personally sign the form. Your signature certifies that all the information on the form is complete and accurate to the best of your knowledge.

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    Submit your form to the Treasury Department. Once you've completed the form, you need to mail it to U.S. Treasury, Electronic Payment Solution Center, PO Box 650015, Dallas, TX 75265-0015.[14]

    • Before you mail the form, look over it and make sure all sections are complete. If you mail an incomplete form, it won't be processed.

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    Contact the Treasury Department for status updates. Since you have to mail the form, you can expect it to take several weeks before it is processed and a decision is made whether to grant your waiver.[15]

    • You can call the Treasury Department at 1-855-290-1545 to find out if your waiver request was received or if it has been granted. Wait at least 2 or 3 weeks after you mail your form before you call.

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    What if I change my bank account when changing my social security deposits?

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    Keep your old account until you see your social security check deposited into your new account. Then, cancel your old account. It can take up to 60 days to make the change go into effect.

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    How long does it take for a change in direct deposit to take effect?

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    I work in a credit union, and I typically see the new deposit occur within 30-60 days after someone changes the direct deposit information.

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    Can my spouse leave me and take my SSID direct deposit and refuse to give it back?

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    No, your spouse cannot do this. If it is your SSID deposit, then no one except a legal guardian can take it from you.

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  • It can take 30 to 60 days for direct deposit changes to take effect, regardless of the method you use to make those changes. If you've opened a new bank account, don't close your old one until you're certain your Social Security benefits are being deposited into your new account.[16]

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To change your Social Security direct deposit online, start by gathering your bank numbers and social security card, then logging into your account on the Social Security website. Once you're logged in, click the "direct deposit" link and enter the updated information you want to use. Then, double-check your documents to make sure you've entered everything in correctly before you press submit. When you're ready, submit your changes. From here, you should see a pop-up box confirming that your changes have successfully been made. If the page gives you the option to print a confirmation, consider printing it for your records. For more tips, including how to change your Social Security direct deposit over the phone, keep reading!

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Can I change my Social Security direct deposit over the phone?

Another way to change your direct deposit is by calling Social Security at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778) to make the change over the phone. If you prefer to speak to someone in-person, you can visit your local Social Security office with the necessary information.

How do I change my Social Security direct deposit to another bank account?

How can I change or sign up for direct deposit for my Social Security or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments?.
contacting your bank, credit union, or savings and loan association; or..
calling us at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778)..

How long does it take for Social Security to change direct deposit?

How Long Does It Take to Change to Direct Deposit with Social Security? Once you sign up (regardless of the method), it takes 30 to 60 days for any direct deposit changes or new accounts to take effect. Make sure you don't close or switch your bank account before you see that first successful deposit.

How do I change my direct deposit information?

The process required to change direct deposit can be cumbersome. They would need to contact your HR department and fill out a form with the credentials of their new institution, authorizing the new bank to receive the direct deposit. This process can take two-to-four weeks, or one-to-two pay cycles.