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You can make a request for a copy of a deceased persons original Application for a Social Security Card (SS-5) and/or Numident record (a computer extract of the SS-5) in two ways: Online: Submit your request via FOIAXpress Public Access Link (PAL) at foia.ssa.gov. Make a FOIA Request - SSA Social Security Administration (.gov) foia request Social Security Administration (.gov) foia request
To verify non-filing status and certain income documents of the deceased from the IRS, submit Form 4506-T, Request for Transcript of Tax Return. Before submitting any information request, see the request deceased persons information.
Social Security and Medicare The funeral director should report the death to the Social Security Administration (SSA) for you. If they do not, you must do this as soon as possible. SSA will notify Medicare. Any Social Security benefits the person was receiving will stop.
Identity thieves can strike even after death. An identity thiefs use of a deceased persons Social Security number may create problems for family members. This type of identity theft also victimizes merchants, banks, and other businesses that provide goods and services to the thief. Identity Theft and the Deceased | State of California - Department of Justice California Department of Justice - CA.gov idtheft facts deceased California Department of Justice - CA.gov idtheft facts deceased
Send a written notice to the credit reporting agencies: As soon as you receive the certified copies of the death certificate, send a letter and a certified copy to each of the three major credit reporting agencies - - Experian, Equifax and TransUnion - - requesting a credit report on your loved one and that a Deceased
You can make a request for a copy of a deceased persons original Application for a Social Security Card (SS-5) and/or Numident record (a computer extract of the SS-5) in two ways: Online: Submit your request via FOIAXpress Public Access Link (PAL) at foia.ssa.gov.