Checks are issued with the words "VOID AFTER ONE YEAR" printed across the face of the check. If you have a check that you have not cashed past the one-year time limit, you will not be able to cash it. Contact a Social Security office to have the check reissued.
If you live outside the U.S., your check is mailed either from the U.S. Treasury Department or from a U.S. diplomatic or consular office in the country where you are living. In a few countries, special arrangements are made for check delivery. Because of the distance and additional handling involved, your checks are generally delivered somewhat later than if you were living in the U.S.
If you are living in the U.S. and you do not receive your check within three business days after it is usually mailed, contact the Social Security office right away. Also call the Social Security office if your check has been stolen, lost, destroyed, or forged. Be prepared to provide the Social Security office with the following information:
The claim number (see §133) on which the benefit is being paid;
The period of payment covered by the missing check (or checks); and
The name and address which should be shown on the check.
If your address changes, report the change to Social Security right away. You can make your report by telephone, in writing, in person or on the SSA web-site. Provide your Social Security claim number and your old address, including the ZIP code, so that any check already printed can be found and sent to your new address. Also, notify the post office of your change of address to ensure prompt delivery of your check.
Note: If there is any doubt as to the authenticity of a telephone report, the Social Security office requests written confirmation from you.
Last Revised: Apr. 18, 2006
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have my check sent to my home
January 23, 2009 by Guest
I am going to take my checking account out of my bank and want to have my check sent to me until I decide on another bank. Please help me. Thanks for any help that you can give me. Sharon K. S
Change your Direct Deposit
January 23, 2009 by admin
You can change your Direct Deposit here : http://www.socialsecurity.gov/icdd/
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