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-How do I get my Social Security award letter? The Social Security Administration will mail an award letter, also known as an award notice, when your claim for benefits has been approved. Youll receive the letter for whatever type of benefit has been approved: retirement, disability, spousal, survivor or Supplemental Security Income. -And what if I need to replace my original award letter? You can request a copy by calling the Social Security Administration or by visiting your local Social Security office. You cannot get it online. -Ive also heard about Social Securitys -benefit verification letter. Is that the same thing? No, theyre often confused for one another, but theyre different. A benefit verification letter is a detailed statement of your current benefits. Its also sometimes called a budget letter, proof of income, or a proof-of-award letter. This letter can be used as evidence of income when applying for a mortgage or loan. -Do I have to call Social Security to get that