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Social Security Requirements
Why is a Social Security number needed to apply for a driver's license or state identification card?
Michigan law requires the Department of State to collect and
verify Social Security numbers before issuing a driver's license or state identification card. Social Security numbers are used for child support collection and to assist in establishing identity. What do I have to bring to a Secretary of State office to prove I have a valid Social Security number? The following documents will be accepted:
All Social Security information will be verified. If you fail to provide a valid Social Security number or provide proof demonstrating your ineligibility, your driver's license or state ID application cannot be processed. Who will see my Social Security number? Concerted effort and planning has taken place to ensure this information is protected. It is important for the public to know that the Social Security numbers are not displayed or encoded on the driver's license or ID card. This information is limited to select individuals in government agencies as allowed by law. Michigan has worked hard to ensure the proper safeguards were in place to protect the personal privacy of state residents. How do I apply for a Social Security number? If you have never been issued a Social Security card, you may apply for one at no cost at a local Social Security office. You will need to:
Acceptable documents include but are not limited to an original birth certificate, a U.S. hospital record of your birth, valid U.S. driver's license, state-issued identification card or U.S. passport. Only originals or copies certified by the agency that issued the document will be accepted. Individuals who are not U.S. citizens must provide a current U.S. immigration document and foreign passport with biographical information or photograph. You should receive your new Social Security card in about two weeks. My Social Security card was lost or stolen. How do I get a replacement? You should apply for a new card at your local Social Security office. There is no cost. You will need to bring a valid U.S. driver's license, state identification card or U.S. passport to verify your identity. You will also need to complete a Form SS-5 (Application for a Social Security Card). If you were born outside of the U.S., you will need to show proof of your U.S. citizenship or current lawful, work-authorized immigration status. My name has changed since I got my Social Security card. Will it be accepted when I apply for my driver's license or state ID card? You should first visit your local Social Security office to apply for a card in your new name before heading to a Secretary of State office. The Social Security Administration requires you to provide proof of your identity, U.S. citizenship or legal presence and name change. Additional proof may be requested. If you do not inform the Social Security Administration of your name change, the Department of State cannot process your driver's license or state ID card application. The department verifies all names and Social Security numbers before issuing a license or ID card. If your name and date of birth do not match with what is on file at the Social Security Administration, your application will be denied. After changing your name with the Social Security Administration, please wait three business days before visiting a Secretary of State office to apply for your license or ID card to ensure your records with the Social Security Administration have been updated. Where can I get more information about applying for a Social Security card? Contact the Social Security Administration at (800) 772-1213 or visit its Web site at www.ssa.gov. |
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