THE OFFICE FOR THE DISABLED - state nj 2025

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  2. Begin by filling out the 'Agency Name' and 'Mailing Address' sections. Ensure that all information is accurate and up-to-date.
  3. In the 'Program Name' field, specify the name of your program as it relates to services for individuals with disabilities.
  4. Complete the 'Amount Requested' section, detailing the funding you are seeking for your proposed services.
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Here are some common reasons it can take longer for a decision: Part of your application was incomplete or sent in late like a medical certification, if required. Were reviewing documents you sent after we denied your claim or requested more information from you. We need additional information from you.
Social Security Disability Insurance (Title II) and Supplemental Security Income (Title XVI) pay benefits to individuals who are found to be disabled under the law. Title II provides cash benefits for those disabled workers who have contributed to the Social Security Trust Fund and pays benefits to their dependents.
In New Jersey, this can take anywhere from three to five months, depending on the specifics of your case. If your claim is denied, you can appeal it. The waiting time for an initial appeal hearing can be upwards of a year. Once your disability claim is approved, it may be six months before you start receiving payments.
Division of Disability Services Mailing: PO Box 705 Trenton NJ 08625. Telephone: 1-888-285-3036. Fax: 609-631-4365. Office Hours: 9:00AM - 5:00PM, Monday - Friday.
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