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Procedure to Seek Correction ofInformation Under Section 515 |
Important Note: |
Do not seek correction of personal information through the procedures described below. To seek correction of information related to individual records, benefits, or earnings, please call us at 1-800-772-1213 or contact us. | |||||||||
Background |
In accordance with Section 515 of Public Law 106-554, codified at 44 U.S.C. ยง 3516, note, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has developed a procedure to allow you to seek and obtain correction of information SSA maintains and disseminates. OMB has directed each agency to establish administrative mechanisms allowing affected persons to seek and obtain correction of information maintained and disseminated by the agency that does not comply with SSA or OMB information quality guidelines. Procedures to seek correction of information under section 515 do not
replace other established processes for challenges to disseminated information.
Challenges to information disseminated in the course of rulemaking should
be made through the channels established for that purpose. In special
circumstances to prevent harm, information disseminated in the course
of rulemaking may be challenged under these procedures when doing so
will provide a more timely response and will not unduly delay issuance
of final action in the matter. |
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What you must do |
To seek a correction of information under section 515, follow the procedure described below:
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What we will do |
Based on a review of the information provided, we will:
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You may appeal our decision
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If you are not satisfied with our response
to your request for correction of information, you may appeal our decision.
SSA must receive your appeal within sixty calendar days of the date
we responded to your initial request. When submitting an appeal, you
must:
SSA will convene a panel to review your appeal. During the review,
the chair of the panel may contact you to clarify issues and may seek
technical advice from outside the panel. The panel will typically advise
you of its decision on your appeal within sixty calendar days from the
time the appeal was received by SSA. If the panel requires more than
sixty calendar days, you will be informed that more time is needed to
evaluate the appeal and be given an estimated date for a decision. |
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How to submit your request |
You must seek correction of information under section 515 in writing and send it to SSA by mail, fax, email, or online as follows:
You may appeal our decision by mail, fax or email to one of the addresses
above. |
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Correction requests received |
Correction requests
and their disposition. |
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Privacy Act statement |
We are authorized to collect the information
you provide under section 515 of the Treasury and General Government
Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2001. The information is needed to
process your request for correction of information and to allow us to
reply to you. You do not have to give us the information, but failure
to do so may prevent your request from being processed. In general,
the information you furnish will be used only to process and respond
to your request. However, we may disclose information to a congressional
office in response to an inquiry made on your behalf, to the Department
of Justice, a court, or another tribunal when the information is relevant
and necessary to litigation, or to a contractor, student aide or volunteer,
or another Federal agency to help accomplish a function related to this
process. For questions about the use of information you provide under
section 515, contact one of the addresses above. |
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