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15 Février 2021
Starting your Social Security retirement benefits is a major step on your retirement journey. This page will guide you through the process of applying for retirement benefits when you're ready to take that step. Our online application is a convenient way to apply on your own schedule, without an appointment. You can also apply by phone or by appointment at a Social Security office.
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Before you apply, take time to review the basics, understand the process, and gather the documents you'll need to complete an application.
You can start your retirement benefits as early as age 62 or as late as age 70. If you're preparing to apply for retirement benefits, knowing when you're eligible to apply and how the system works are the first steps in choosing what age is right for you. Before you submit an application, go to our Learn About Retirement Benefits page to understand:
The retirement benefits application process follows these general steps, whether you apply online, by phone, or in person:
Apply four months before you want your Social Security retirement benefits to start. If you want your benefits to start at age 62, you can apply at age 61 and eight months.
If you'll turn 65 within three months, you can use our online application to apply for Medicare and Social Security retirement benefits at the same time, or you can use it to apply for just Medicare. To learn more about your Medicare options, review our section on Medicare Benefits.
You may be able to receive retirement benefits on your spouse or former spouse's record. Likewise, your spouse or family member may be able to receive benefits on your record if they qualify. Learn more about Benefits For Your Family.
If you are the spouse, divorced spouse, family member, or parent of a worker who has died and you are planning to apply for retirement benefits, review our Survivors Benefits page to see how Social Security survivor benefits relate to your situation.
Before applying, be ready to provide your Social Security number and information about:
We will ask for certain documents we need to review and process your application. These documents may include:
As you prepare to apply for benefits, first gather the documents listed on our Checklist for Online Medicare, Retirement & Spouses Application. Instructions on how to submit your documents will appear at the end of the online application.
If applying by phone, gather the information above. We will walk you through the process on the phone.
If applying in person, ask your local Social Security office what you need to bring when you call to schedule your appointment. They can help you if you don't have all your documents right now.
Applying online is the easiest way to complete your application at a time that works for you, without a trip to the Social Security office. You can also apply by phone or at a Social Security office. This section will tell you about the different options.
Follow these steps to apply online:
Watch our video, 'Welcome To Our Online Retirement/Medicare Application,' for an overview of the process.
We've worked hard to make applying online as simple as possible while also keeping your information safe.

For security reasons, the online application gives you a warning if you leave it open and don't do anything for 25 minutes. You can choose to extend your time on the page if you get this warning. However, after the third warning, you must move to another page or your information will not be saved.
Here are more tips for using the online application:
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You'll have a chance to review your answers and make changes, if needed. Once you've filled everything out, we'll ask you to confirm that your answers are true to the best of your knowledge. You can be held liable for intentionally providing false or misleading information.
The last step is to 'sign' the online application by clicking 'Submit Now.' You can check the status of your submitted application using a confirmation number we provide.
You may help someone else fill out their application, but you are not allowed to sign it for them. Only the person applying for benefits can legally sign the application. If they are not able to sign online, we will mail them a copy to sign. Read more about Helping Someone Apply Online.
You can do most of your business with Social Security online. If you cannot use these online services, your local Social Security office can help you apply. Although our offices are closed to the public, employees from those offices are assisting people by telephone. You can find the phone number for your local office by using our Field Office Locator and looking under Social Security Office Information. The toll-free 'Office' number is your local office.
Call 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778) from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, to apply by phone.
Contact the Federal Benefits Unit for your country of residence if you live outside the U.S. or a U.S. territory and wish to apply for retirement benefits.
Once we receive your application, we'll review it and contact you if we have any questions. We might request additional documents from you before we can process your application.
You'll receive a letter in the mail with our decision. If you included information about other family members when you applied, we'll let you know if they may be able to receive benefits from your application. Send music files from android to iphone.
You can check the status of your application online using your personal mySocial Security Call of duty do. account. If you are unable to check your status online, you can call us 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778) from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
You have a right to appeal any decision we make about whether you're entitled to benefits. You must request an appeal in writing within 60 days of receiving our decision. There are four levels of appeal:
To learn more, visit Appeal A Decision.
Sometimes, life changes occur after you submit your application. You have up to 12 months to withdraw your application, if you change your mind. You will be required to repay any benefits you've already received. Learn more about Withdrawing Your Social Security Retirement Application.
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