Social security is one of those things most people never think about until they are getting ready to retire. For some people the prospect of signing on for benefits is a daunting task and most do not know where to begin. That is where the site SSA-office.com comes into play. If you look for your local social security office or you need help to sign up for yourself or others SSA-office.com is here to help you with all these tasks.
Beschreibung
SSA-office.com is a catalog of social security offices in the US with all contact information:
- Phone numbers (both local and general)
- Addresses
- Opening hours
- Driving directions
- GPS coordinates and the map
- Useful links to official information (for example, how to get other benefits such as disability or survivors' benefits) and tools (for example, a retirement estimator).
SSA-office.com is a vital resource because it has targeted links to specific information required by Americans of retirement age who want to sign on to these benefits that are afforded to them.
This handy website can offers link to vital tools in the lead up to signing up for your social security benefits such as the following:
- A link to a retirement estimator tools to help you visualize what your new income source will look like, so you can make the choice as to whether or not you still work and claim your money
- A link to a list of social security forms to help you sign up for your benefits in the correct way.
- A link to the official website of the SSA so you can create a social security account
- A timetable of when online forms are available for use (you can not apply for SSA between 1 am and 5 am Monday - Friday)
The site also explains in details:
- how to order or replace a social security card
- how to apply for Medicare, Retirement, Disability and Spouse benefits
- how to register your account or check its status
- how to order award letters (an award letter is a formal letter showing how much your social security payments will be. )
You can view actual contact details and changes to the programs offered by the social security administration.