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Get a direct deposit form from your employer, fill it in, attach a check or deposit slip, then submit it. Margarette Burnette is a NerdWallet authority on savings, who has been writing about bank accounts since before the Great Recession.
Yes, it is possible to have your Social Security deposits made to a different account from the one you receive your benefits checks in.
If you receive a direct deposit from your employer or other source, youll need to update the information with the new bank. This is typically done by filling out a form and providing the updated information to your employer or the source of the deposit.
Use our automated phone assistance say direct deposit. You will need to provide your current direct deposit routing number and account number to change your information over the phone. Call TTY +1 800-325-0778 if youre deaf or hard of hearing.
The Direct Express card is a prepaid debit card you can use to access your benefit payments. And you dont need a bank account. With the Direct Express card program, we deposit your federal payment directly into your card account. Your monthly funds will be available on your payment day.

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Call the toll-free Direct Express hotline at 1-800-333-1795. Also, Social Security can help you sign up. If you receive a paper check, you may visit Treasurys webpage - Go Direct - Home to enroll in direct deposit. If you dont have a bank account, you must open an account before you can sign up for Direct Deposit.
Direct payment means that the Social Security Administration (SSA) pays all or part of an authorized fee directly to the representative. If SSA determines that a representative is eligible to receive direct payments, SSA pays the fee from benefits SSA withheld from past-due benefits.
starting or changing Direct Deposit online (Social Security benefits only), or. contacting your bank, credit union or savings and loan association, or. calling Social Security toll-free at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778), or. visiting your local Social Security Field Office.

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