Are SSI records public?

Are SSI records public?

This commitment is as solid as it was when Social Security began in 1935 and is further strengthened by privacy laws. We cannot publicly release much of our data because it is protected by the Privacy Laws, the Internal Revenue code, and other statutes. While some of the data can be anonymized, much of it cannot.

How often does SSI review your case?

about every three years
If improvement is possible, but can’t be predicted, we’ll review your case about every three years. If improvement is not expected, we’ll review your case every seven years. Your initial award notice will tell you when you can expect your first medical review.

How do I find my Social Security information?

You can get your personal Social Security Statement online by using your my Social Security account. If you don’t yet have an account, you can easily create one. Your online Statement gives you secure and convenient access to your earnings records.

How can you find out if someone is on disability?

You can check the status of your application online using your personal my Social Security 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.

How do you get SSI back pay faster?

You can get some of your SSI back pay faster in certain circumstances. If you are approved for SSI or SSI and SSDI both, and you find you need this money sooner than the SSA has scheduled it for release to you, contact the Social Security Administration (SSA) and ask that they release funds to you early.

Can SSI stop without notice?

The Social Security Administration sends you a letter to notify you of any changes in your status, such as beginning or ending of benefits due to ineligibility. The Social Security Administration cannot cut your benefits without notice.

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