Getting a New Social Security Card: A Step-by-Step Guide
Whether you've lost your Social Security card, need a replacement due to a change in your identity or name, or have never had a card before, obtaining a new Social Security card is a relatively straightforward process. In this article, we'll walk you through the steps to get a new Social Security card, including how to request one online or in-person, the required documents you'll need, and what to expect during the application process.
Why Do You Need a Social Security Card?
A Social Security card is a valuable document that contains your unique Social Security number, which is used to track your earnings for Social Security benefits and other government purposes. Having a Social Security card is essential for accessing various government services, getting a driver's license, and even working in the United States. If you're a non-citizen, a Social Security card is required to work legally in the country.
Can You Get a New Social Security Card Online?

Yes, you can easily apply for a new Social Security card online and avoid visiting a local Social Security office. To do so, you'll need to have a my Social Security account and create a username and password. You'll also need to gather the required documents and fill out the online application. Once you've submitted your application, you'll receive a confirmation number and be able to check the status of your application online. In most cases, you can start the process of getting a new Social Security card online and then complete it in person.
What Documents Do You Need to Get a New Social Security Card?
- Proof of identity (such as a driver's license, passport, or state ID)
- Proof of citizenship (such as a birth certificate, U.S. passport, or naturalization certificate)
- Proof of work-authorized immigration status (such as a Green Card or work permit)
- Proof of name change (such as a marriage certificate or court order)
What Happens After You Apply for a New Social Security Card?

Once you've submitted your application, either online or in person, it's reviewed and processed by the Social Security Administration (SSA). If your application is approved, your new Social Security card will be mailed to you within 5-10 business days. You can track the status of your application online or by contacting the SSA directly.
Can You Get a Replacement Social Security Card If You've Lost Your Card?
Yes, you can replace your Social Security card if you've lost it, stolen it, or had it damaged. However, there are limits on how many replacement cards you can request per year (three) and in your lifetime (10). To request a replacement card, you can apply online or in person.
If you've had your Social Security card stolen or damaged, it's essential to report it to the SSA immediately. You can online and schedule an appointment at a local Social Security office. Reporting a stolen Social Security card will prevent someone else from misusing your Social Security number.