We released a new and improved service to check the status of your application or appeal. The service provides detailed information about retirement, disability, Medicare, and Supplemental Security Income applications and appeals, filed either online at SocialSecurity.gov or with a Social Security employee. To check the status of your application or appeal, create or log in to your personal my Social Security account.

HAVE AN ACTIVATION CODE?

Finish Setting Up Your Account

Received assistance from Social Security to create your account? Finish the process by entering your activation code now.

What does a my Social Security account let me do?

If you do not receive benefits, you can:

  • new Request a replacement Social Security card if you meet certain requirements;
  • new Check the status of your application or appeal.
  • Get your Social Security Statement, to review:
    • Estimates of your future retirement, disability, and survivors benefits;
    • Your earnings once a year to verify the amounts that we posted are correct; and
    • The estimated Social Security and Medicare taxes you’ve paid.
  • Get a benefit verification letter stating that:
    • You never received Social Security benefits, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Medicare; or
    • You received benefits in the past, but do not currently receive them. (The letter will include the date your benefits stopped and how much you received that year.); or
    • You applied for benefits but haven’t received an answer yet.

If you receive benefits or have Medicare, you can:

Thank you for Going Green!

With instant access to your Social Security Statement at any time, you will no longer receive one periodically in the mail, saving money and the environment.

If you would like to receive your Social Security Statement by mail, follow these instructions.

How Do I Create An Account?

To create a my Social Security account, you must provide some personal information about yourself. You also must give us answers to some questions that only you are likely to know.

Next, you create a username and password that you will use to access your online account. This process protects you and keeps your personal Social Security information private.

You can only create a my Social Security account using your own personal information and for your own exclusive use.  You cannot create or use an account on behalf of another person, even if you have that person’s written permission. You can never share the use of your account with anyone else under any circumstances. Unauthorized use of this service is a misrepresentation of your identity to the federal government and could subject you to criminal or civil penalties, or both.